The following review of a “lost” story of The Shadow is taken from my book The Shadow in Review: The Ultimate Guide to the Pulp Magazine Series. ■...
Category - Pulp
“Slaves of the Crime Master “was originally published in the April 1935 issue of The Spider Magazine. A magically persuasive radio voice lures...
Perry Mason was the brain child of author Erle Stanley Gardner. Gardner got his start in the pulps, where he was regularly published in Black Mask among many...
This is the third in a rotating series of The Shadow Two-Minute Mysteries. Pit your mind against that of The Shadow. This is the version of The Shadow that...
“The City of Lost Men” was originally published in the February 1938 issue of The Spider Magazine. Over New York’s police force felt the...
Erle Stanley Gardner was one of the well-known examples of a pulp writer who graduated to the slicks and the book market. He was a prolific writer who gave up...
And for this week, the final part of a “lost” Shadow mystery. Happy Holidays! Murder Marked Merry Christmas (Broadcast Dec. 26, 1948) What has gone...
And now, part two of a “lost” Shadow radio mystery. Murder Marked Merry Christmas (Broadcast Dec. 26, 1948) What has gone before: Snow Cap Lodge...
Serialized over the next three weeks we present you with one of the many lost adventures of The Shadow. Between 1937 and 1954 there were over 600 adventures of...
It’s time for two more reviews of Perry Mason. No, not the television series starring Raymond Burr as Perry, but the novels upon which it were based...