AMERICA'S ACE SPY RETURNS The greatest pulp spy of them all, Secret Agent X returns in four brand new adventures. Continuing the excitement and thrills generated by the previous three volumes in this series, the Man of a Thousand Faces is back in four daring adventures written by today's most talented pulp writers. Deep in mountains of central Europe, Bobby Nash pits X against a deadly beast-man with a special agenda while Jarrod Courtemanche has the master spy confronting a scientist who controls fears. In a one of a kind cross-over, Agent X confronts one of the most nefarious pulp villains...
AMERICA'S ACE SPY RETURNS The greatest pulp spy of them all, Secret Agent X returns in four brand new adventures. Continuing the excitement and thrill...
Buk Bakus in: Darn Near the Fiftieth Century. Three centuries from now mankind will desperately need a hero. Someone to protect the citizens of the Intergalactic Democracy In Orbit of The Sun and the planets therein. Only a skilled individual from the past with strength, knowledge, and bravery beyond that of a normal man can outwit the dangerous dictators, terrifying weapons, and bureaucracy of the future. Will the enigmatic Buk Bakus be the man to protect our humanity, or is he just one more thing to fear?
Buk Bakus in: Darn Near the Fiftieth Century. Three centuries from now mankind will desperately need a hero. Someone to protect the citizens of the In...
Prepare to be amazed and astonished as the first occult detective of Pulp Fiction walks once more from the halls of the Urania Building and joins the fight against evil Pulp Obscura, an imprint of Pro Se Productions, in conjunction with Altus Press proudly presents 'The New Adventures of Semi Dual' Created by J. U. Giesy and J. B. Smith, Semi Dual was considered Pulp's first occult detective. Semi Dual, also known as Prince Abdul Omar of Persia, was an astrologer, a mystic, a telepath, and a psychologist. Semi Dual's name was based, in part, on his methods of investigation: "by dual...
Prepare to be amazed and astonished as the first occult detective of Pulp Fiction walks once more from the halls of the Urania Building and joins the ...
Eerey Tocsin In The Cryptoid Zoo. "One of the privileges of writing a review column is being able to break your own reviews. You see, this is a column devoted to modern day pulp fiction and this title is certainly not that. It is a wonderful, exciting, extremely original children's book by the very talented Mr. Olson. Having had the pleasure of reading the manuscript before it went to the presses, I was only to happy to contribute a small cover blurb for this terrific story. And now that the book is out and marvelously illustrated by Debi Hammack, I want all you Harry Potter fans to go out...
Eerey Tocsin In The Cryptoid Zoo. "One of the privileges of writing a review column is being able to break your own reviews. You see, this is a column...
"Submarines run by laptops connected to old-fashioned typewriters Giant squids and Kraken Ottermen and gorillas Talking gorillas. Talking gorilla sea captains. Kevin Noel Olson's "Eerey Tocsin on the Underwater Island" is inspired, steampunky fantasy for kids and adults alike. And the talking gorilla sea captain had me at 'hello'."
"Submarines run by laptops connected to old-fashioned typewriters Giant squids and Kraken Ottermen and gorillas Talking gorillas. Talking gorilla s...