Tom & Ginger Johnson
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Howard Wright
Tom & Ginger Johnson are proud to announce the recipient of the 2012 ECHOES Award. This year it goes to Howard Wright, publisher of the fanzine, The Bronze Gazette, dedicated to Doc Savage, was the recipient of the 2012 ECHOES Award this year. Howard has been publishing The Bronze Gazette for 22 years now, and also promotes other pulp interests. He is well deserving, and long overdue the acknowledgement. We want to congratulate Howard for his achievements.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Short Story Collection
Over
the years I’ve written new stories featuring many of the original pulp
characters, as well as some in the new pulp tradition. If you are a fan of any
of these character, you might be interested in my short story collections from
Altus Press www.altuspress.com/ and
NTD www.bloodredshadow.com/ These
are available also on Amazon, plus I may have a few copies on hand if you would
rather get them from me at fadingshadows40@gmail.com
PULP
DETECTIVES, available from Altus Press and Amazon, $24.95: Nine all-new stories
starring the classic pulp heroes of the 1930s, featuring the following characters,
written by pulp scholar Tom Johnson, it’s nearly 350 pages of excitement:
The
Phantom Detective in “Satan’s Minions”
The
Black Bat “Murder Under The Big Top”
The
Lone Eagle in “The Nazi Spider Staffel”
The
Masked Detective in “The Masked Detective’s Deadly Trail”
Secret
Agent X in “The Spider’s Web”
The
Black Bat in “Guns of Vengence”
The
Phantom Detective (sort of) in “Fangs of Death”
Nightwind in “Mystery of Haunted Range”
EXCITING
PULP TALES, available from Altus Press and Amazon, 24.95: The exciting sequel
to Tom Johnson's 2010 anthology, PULP DETECTIVES, brings you ten more all-new
stories featuring classic pulp heroes:
The
Angel in “The Devil of A Case”
The
Green Ghost in “The Case of The Blind Soldier”
The
Cobra in “Curse of The Viper”
The
Crimson Mask in “The Mask of Anubis”
Gentle
Jones in “Nazis Over Washington”
The
Purple Scar in “The Skull Killer”
Funny
Face in “The Star of Africa”
Mr.
Death in “Coffins of Death”
The
Jungle Queen in “Jungle Terror”
Ki-Gor
in “The Lost Valley of Ja Far”
PULP
ECHOES, available from NTD and Amazon, $15.50: Seven new stories in the pulp
tradition, both new and original characters:
The
Bat in "Blind As A Bat"
The
Crimson Clown in "The Crimson Clown – Killer"
Nibs
Holloway battles Dr. Death in "Till Death Do Us Part"
The
Black Ghost in "Carnival of Death"
Captain
Anthony Adventure in "Terror In The North Country"
The
Black Cat in "A Cat Among Dogs"
Senora
Scorpion in "Senora Scorpion"
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The Moon Man, Secret Agent X and More
Now available on Kindle, three new books by Tom
Johnson. Please visit my Author’s Page on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B008MM81CM
Hunter’s
Moon, featuring the Moon Man in his best adventure since Frederick C. Davis. With the police closing in on Angel’s hideaway, the
danger for the Moon Man may be escalating for Great City’s Robin Hood. To
compound matters, tragedy strikes closer to home. This time, he will not be
able to provide help to someone close to him. Sergeant Steve Thatcher, seeing the
people struggling to survive, dons the mysterious garments of the Robin Hood
thief to relieve the filthy rich of their ill-gotten gains to be distributed
among the poor by ex boxer Ned Dargan. When they come up against an illegal
weapons manufacturer masquerading as a toy company, his fiancé is taken
prisoner by criminals and he must not only remove them of their money, but put
a stop to their weapons sale overseas. $1.99
In The
Silence of Death, Colonel Jeremiah Custer’s Wild West Show comes across murder
in a small Texas town. A mystifying
murder mystery ensnares the famous criminologist and sharpshooter, Colonel
Jeremiah Custer when his team encounters a young boy accused of mayhem. The lad
cannot deny the charges for he can neither hear nor speak. The scientific brain
of the greatest man hunter is put to task as he attempts to unravel this new
crime! The
ex intelligence officer puts his scientific brain to work to prove that the
deaf mute boy is not the killer. Follow Colonel Custer and his aides as they
unravel this deep mystery, and bring to justice this evil murderer. $1.99
Secret Agent
X is back in The Death Tower. What
could a German agent be after in America? During Secret Agent X’s recovery at
the Montgomery Mansion after the battle with Zerna’s drug gang in 1937, Betty
Dale falls into a trap while following a suspect and is captured by a German
Spy. Her whereabouts are unknown, and indeed, it’s not known if she’s even
alive. Although the Agent hasn’t fully recovered from his previous battle with
Zerna and the underworld, it’s imperative for him to locate and rescue the
girl. For Betty Dale is more precious to him than anything in the world. If she
has been harmed, he will exact vengeance on those responsible! $.99
Monday, November 19, 2012
New Pulp
I
often hear that New Pulp started around 2005, with never a mention of how it
actually came about. New Pulp, so called because it tries to emulate the
original pulp stories of the 1930s & ‘40s, began around 1994 with the
publication of Will Murray’s new Doc Savage novels, and Jim Van Hise’s new
novelettes featuring The Spider and Operator 5. At least we felt the water
getting warm at that time.
In
February 1995, Clansy O’Hara published the first issue of a new small press
pulp magazine titled, PULP FICTION, beginning a short run of pulp type fiction,
then in June 1995, Tom & Ginger Johnson released CLASSIC PULP FICTION
STORIES, the first of several pulp titles in small press format, and the New Pulp
was in full swing. For the next nine years Tom & Ginger published a string
of titles, which included CLASSIC PULP FICTION STORIES, DOUBLE DANGER TALES,
ALIEN WORLDS, STARTLING SCIENCE STORIES, WEIRD STORIES, DETECTIVE MYSTERY
STORIES, and EXCITING UFO STORIES, as well as several reprint magazines like
ACTION ADVENTURE STORIES & BEHIND THE MASK. All the magazines were in the
pulp tradition. New writers were turning out new stories of The Phantom
Detective, The Black Bat, Ki-Gor, The Masked Rider, Jim Haitfield, Doctor
Death, and many others. The series all came to an end in 2004, but in 2005
Ginger collected the first of four anthologies titled, TALES OF MASKS &
MAHEM, continuing the new pulp theme, but this time in modern POD technology.
Today,
there are many publishers involved in New Pulp, including Wild Cat Books, Airship27,
Altus Press, Pro Se Press, and NTD, among others. But the innovation began with
Clancy O’Hara and Tom & Ginger Johnson in 1995.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Moon Man, Secret Agent X & More
Coming soon to Kindle, three new books by Tom
Johnson.
Hunter’s
Moon, featuring the Moon Man in his best adventure since Frederick C. Davis. With the police closing in on Angel’s hideaway, the
danger for the Moon Man may be escalating for Great City’s Robin Hood. To
compound matters, tragedy strikes closer to home. This time, he will not be
able to provide help to someone close to him. Sergeant Steve Thatcher, seeing the
people struggling to survive, dons the mysterious garments of the Robin Hood
thief to relieve the filthy rich of their ill-gotten gains to be distributed
among the poor by ex boxer Ned Dargan. When they come up against an illegal
weapons manufacturer masquerading as a toy company, his fiancé is taken
prisoner by criminals and he must not only remove them of their money, but put
a stop to their weapons sale overseas.
In The
Silence of Death, Colonel Jeremiah Custer’s Wild West Show comes across murder
in a small Texas town. A mystifying
murder mystery ensnares the famous criminologist and sharpshooter, Colonel
Jeremiah Custer when his team encounters a young boy accused of mayhem. The lad
cannot deny the charges for he can neither hear nor speak. The scientific brain
of the greatest man hunter is put to task as he attempts to unravel this new
crime! The
ex intelligence officer puts his scientific brain to work to prove that the
deaf mute boy is not the killer. Follow Colonel Custer and his aides as they
unravel this deep mystery, and bring to justice this evil murderer.
Secret Agent
X is back in The Tower of Death. What
could a German agent be after in America? During Secret Agent X’s recovery at
the Montgomery Mansion after the battle with Zerna’s drug gang in 1937, Betty
Dale falls into a trap while following a suspect and is captured by a German
Spy. Her whereabouts are unknown, and indeed, it’s not known if she’s even
alive. Although the Agent hasn’t fully recovered from his previous battle with
Zerna and the underworld, it’s imperative for him to locate and rescue the
girl. For Betty Dale is more precious to him than anything in the world. If she
has been harmed, he will exact vengeance on those responsible!
Friday, November 16, 2012
The 2012 Echoes Award
Tom & Ginger Johnson are proud to announce
the recipient of the 2012 ECHOES Award. This year the Award goes to Howard
Wright. The publisher of The Bronze Gazette, dedicated to Doc Savage, was the
recipient of the 2012 ECHOES Award this year. Howard has been publishing The
Bronze Gazette for 22 years now, and also promotes other pulp interests. He is
well deserving, and long overdue acknowledgement from the pulp community. We
want to congratulate Howard for his achievements.
Tom & Ginger Johnson