
Attack of the Jungle Clones – Part 2: 1940-1970s
If you missed the last one… This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures, a collection of world-spanning Horror-Adventure tales by G. W. Thomas. Read More
If you missed the last one… This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures, a collection of world-spanning Horror-Adventure tales by G. W. Thomas. Read More
This post is brought to you by SHORT.SHARP.SHOCK, a collection of micro-fiction by G. W. Thomas. I can honestly say that Ray Bradbury was as Read More
If you missed the last ten… Jack Mackenzie has finished his third Wild Inc. novel, Madam Murder. Here’s the cover for the book that will Read More
If you missed the last one… The Science Fiction Pulps loved the idea of space slavery. Space pirates and other villains could steal your ship Read More
If you missed the last one… The 1970s saw a renewed interest in the Pulps of long gone decades. Much of this was driven by Read More
Lester Dent (and the other Kenneth Robeson’s who penned the Doc Savage super-sagas) was always conscious of a certain atmospheric need in a good story. Read More
Doc Savage vs. Superman? You can blame Will Murray for this one. In his piece called simply “Intermission” in the Sanctum reprints of Murder Mirage/The Read More
If you missed the last one… Condemned to the Prison Planet! Those words send a chill down anyone’s spine. Whether it is Chateau D’if, Rura Read More
Doc Savage and the Dinosaurs! Of the 213 original super-sagas, only four revolve around prehistoric beasts. This is quite a statement since the Doc Savage Read More
When you think of Doc Savage Comics, you probably think of the Jim Steranko color comic or the black & white magazine by Marvel. Maybe Read More