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Jonny Quest Comics | In the latter half of the 1980s, a gathering of writers and artists captured the spirit of TV's Jonny Quest in a comic book series.
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The Flesh & Blood of George G. Gilman | An appreciation of the series of anti-hero westerns written by Terry Harknett.
Repairman Jack: The Tomb | Repairman Jack is an excellent updating of the pulp vigilante character. Like Andrew Vachss' series character Burke, Jack lives between the lines of the infrastructural grid that makes up modern life in these United States.
Reviving Hammet's Flitcraft | When John Carroll Daly came along and shook up the mystery fiction field with "Three-Gun Terry" in the May 15,...
Mexico's Pulp Private Eye | You could easily move from the tired-but-tough detectives of the 1940s to this turn-of-the-millennium practitioner and still recognize the Tarnished...
Mike Mignola's Hellboy | Mike Mignola's Hellboy manages to capture the flavor, the fun, and the atmosphere of the pulps in its four-color, comic-paneled world.
F. Paul Wilson's The Keep | "The message is received from a Nazi commander stationed in a remote castle high in the Transylvanian alps: Something is murdering my men.
The Pulp World Today | Pop culture continues to be influenced by the world of pulps. Movies, television, novels, comics -- we're surrounded by the offspring of pulp culture. So the pulps aren't dead -- they're just different.
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