
A Christmas Carol in Comics
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This post is brought to you by Strange Detectives, a collection of investigations by Victorian, Edwardian and Pulp era detectives. The game is afoot and Read More
Strange Adventures is back with another Edmond Hamilton serial, “The Fire Princess” (Weird Tales, August September October 1938). In honor of our upcoming volume of Read More
It starts with a book…it always starts with a book! 15:06 It happened at Hallowe’en. Telford would never have asked me to work so close Read More
This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures, a collection of world-spanning Horror-Adventure tales out now! Like Edmond Hamilton, I enjoy a good adventure Read More
Meet the strange detectives! Dr. Drayk solves a mystery from another continent that haunts an English lord. Delamare and Bainbridge have four adventures involving everything Read More
This post is brought to you by Strange Detectives, now on sale in ebook and paperback. The occult detective was a product of the Gothic Read More
Reading Harvey K. Schreiber’s “Death From the Sea” got me reading other old issues of Fantastic where I found this story. “The Tower of Time” Read More
BUY it on Kindle or in paperback! The Book Collector, Mythos tome finder and anonymous narrator, is back! The new story “Big Man” is in Read More
If you missed the last one… Solomon Kane, unlike Conan, Kull or Red Sonja, never had a long-running Marvel series that required different writers to Read More