PULP FICTION REVIEWS DECLASSIFIES THE AUSLANDER FILES
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Auslander Files by Michael Patrick Sullivan from Pulp 2.0 Press.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Auslander Files by Michael Patrick Sullivan from Pulp 2.0 Press.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at All Timelines Lead to Rome by Dale Cozort.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Charles Boeckman Presents Johnny Nickel.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Man From Mars (Ray Palmer’s Amazing Pulp Journey) by Fred Nadis.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Stein and Candle Vol. III by Michael Panush.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Sweet Money Won by Mycroft Magnusson.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at The Scarlett Jaguar by Friend of the Station, Win Scott Eckert.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at FUZZY NATION by John Scalzi.
In addition to the new Red Sonja comic book launch with superstar writer Gail Simone, Dynamite Entertainment has announced a new series, Legends of Red Sonja with an all-star cast of female writers.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at EL MOSAICO (Scarred Souls) by Michael Panush.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier returns with another Pulp Fiction Review. This time out Ron takes a look at Junkyard Dogs, a Walt Longmire Mystery by Craig Johnson.
Friend of the Station, Ron Fortier turns over the reins of Pulp Fiction Review to Guest Reviewer (and another Friend of the Station) Lucas Garrett. Lucas takes a look at Black Pulp, an anthology from Pro Se Productions.