Recently I reviewed The Wages of Syn by John L. French. Set in Harbor City, it stars Jericho Syn, alias The Scarecrow, who provides “unofficial justice” in...
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We now get the next volume collecting stories of pulp detective Jigger Masters, created by author and editor Anthony Rud (1893-1942). This character had an...
After being out of print for decades, the legendary “lost” issue of Spicy Zeppelin Stories is back. Sort of. Back in in 1970 when Odyssey...
I am way behind on posting about the excellent fanzine Occult Detective Quarterly from Sam Gafford‘s Ulthar Press. As someone who enjoys occult-detective...
For over 50 years Ken Faig Jr. has been a leading scholar of H.P. Lovecraft. Two of his focuses have been on the ancestry of Lovecraft himself, and on...
I recently got the third volume of Madame Storey stories from Steeger Books: The Under Dogs: The Complete Cases of Madame Storey, Vol. 3. The series was...
In a recent post I mentioned Robert H. Barlow (1918-51), who at a young age started corresponding with H.P. Lovecraft, striking up a friendship with him. Later...
Soon after getting the sixth Doc Vandal novel we get the next one, The Skyscraper Thief. This series by Dave Robinson is a Doc Savage pastiche. Doc Vandal is...
Continuing with my deeper review of the Hellboy universe of stories, I return to the Hellboy and the B.P.R.D. series with a second posting. After the main...
ERB-dom was a fanzine focused on the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs, mainly Tarzan. It started in May 1960 as a mimeographed fanzine by Al Guillory Jr. and...