Altus Press - Pulp Reprints

Pulp Reprints

Pulp Reprints are the primary focus of Altus Press. These usually are books for completists, containing all the stories of a specific character, with new introductions written by pulp historians such as Will Murray and Tom Johnson. Because of this editorial decision, some of these spread across several volumes. The titles include:

  • Death Underground: Terror Trios Featuring Wyatt Blassingame
  • Toughest in the Legion: The Complete Adventures of Thibaut Corday and the Foreign Legion, Volume 2 (by Theodore Roscoe)
  • The Swift Revenge of the Green Ghost (by Johnston McCulley)
  • Hell in Boxes: The Exploits of Lynn Lash and Foster Fade (by Lester Dent)
  • Spawn of the Flames: Terror Trios Featuring Wayne Rogers
  • The Complete Adventures of Senorita Scorpion, Volume 2 (by Les Savage, Jr.)
  • The Complete Casebook of Cardigan, Volume 2: 1933 (by Frederick Nebel)
  • Secret Agent X - The Complete Series, Volume 6 (by Paul Chadwick and G.T. Fleming-Roberts)
  • Better Than Bullets: The Complete Adventures of Thibaut Corday and the Foreign Legion, Volume 1 (by Theodore Roscoe)
  • Devils in the Dark: Terror Trios Featuring Hugh B. Cave
  • The Complete Adventures of the Griffon, Volume 2 (by Arch Whitehouse)
  • The Complete Cases of the Crime Magnet (by Sax Rohmer)
  • Swamp Fetish: the Complete Adventures of Armless O'Neil, Volume 2 (by Dan Cushman)
  • The Eagle Omnibus (by Norman A. Daniels and E. Hoffmann Price)
  • Tough as Nails: The Complete Cases of Donahue (by Frederick Nebel)
  • Green Lama: The Complete Pulp Adventures, Volume 3 (by Ken Crossen)
  • The Best of Spicy Mystery, Volume 1
  • The Complete Casebook of Cardigan, Volume 1: 1931-32 (by Frederick Nebel)
  • The Complete Adventures of Oke Oakley and Secrets, Inc. (by Frederick C. Davis)
  • The Complete Adventures of Richard Knight Volume 1 (by Donald E. Keyhoe)
  • Ki-Gor: The Complete Series Volume 2 (by John Peter Drummond)
  • The Secret 6 Classics: Return Engagement With Death (by Emile C. Tepperman)
  • Dan Fowler: G-Man Companion (by Tom Johnson, with Will Murray, Robert Sidney Bowen, Charles Greenberg, and Norvell W. Page. Includes two Dan Fowler stories plus an unpublished one.)
  • The Dr. Zeng Omnibus (by E. Hoffmann Price, W.T. Ballard and Robert Leslie Bellem)
  • Green Lama: The Complete Pulp Adventures, Volume 2 (by Ken Crossen)
  • The Crimes of the Scarlet Ace: The Complete Stories of Major Lacy & Amusement, Inc. (by Theodore Tinsley)
  • Riding the Pulp Trail (by Paul S. Powers)
  • Alias the Whirlwind (by Johnston McCulley)
  • Green Lama: The Complete Pulp Adventures, Volume 1 (by Ken Crossen)
  • Secret Agent X - The Complete Series, Volume 5 (by Paul Chadwick and G.T. Fleming-Roberts)
  • The Complete Adventures of Senorita Scorpion, Volume 1 (by Les Savage, Jr.)
  • The Phantom Detective: Phantoms in Bronze (by Laurence Donovan, featuring four Doc Savage-like Phantom Detective novels)
  • The Secret 6 Classics: League of the Grateful Dead: Featuring The Suicide Squad (by Emile C. Tepperman)
  • Diamondstone: Magician-Sleuth (by G.T. Fleming-Roberts)
  • Secret Agent X - The Complete Series, Volume 4 (by Paul Chadwick, Emile C. Tepperman and G.T. Fleming-Roberts)
  • Hell on Friday: the Johnny Saxon Trilogy (by William G. Bogart)
  • When the Death-Bat Flies: The Detective Stories of Norvell Page (by Norvell Page)
  • G Stands for Glory: The G-Man Stories of Norvell Page (by Norvell Page)
  • Crimson Mask Omnibus Volume 1 (by Norman A. Daniels)
  • The Weird Adventures of The Blond Adder (by Lester Dent)
  • The Curse of the Harcourts (by Chandler H. Whipple)
  • The Complete Adventures of the Griffon, Volume 1 (by Arch Whitehouse)
  • Seekers of the Glittering Fetish: the Complete Adventures of Armless O'Neil, Volume 1 (by Dan Cushman)
  • The Black Bat Omnibus Volume 1 (by Norman A. Daniels)
  • The Hand of Red Finger (by Arthur Leo Zagat, backup series in Operator #5)
  • The Casebook of Seekay and Other Prototypes of The Avenger (by Paul Ernst)
  • Super-Detective Jim Anthony: The Complete Series Volume 1 (by Victor Rousseau)
  • Ki-Gor: The Complete Series Volume 1 (by John Peter Drummond)
  • Secret Agent X - The Complete Series, Volume 3 (by Emile C. Tepperman and Paul Chadwick)
  • Alias Mr. Death: The Complete Series (by D.L. Champion, George Fielding Eliot and Harold Ward)
  • The Cobra: King of Detectives (by Richard B Sale)
  • Secret 6: The Complete Adventures (by Robert J. Hogan)
  • The Man in Purple (by Johnston McCulley)
  • The Bat Strikes Again and Again! (by Johnston McCulley)
  • Strange Adventures of the Purple Scar (by John S. Endicott)
  • Tarrano the Conqueror: Master Edition (by Ray Cummings)
  • The Pulp Adventures of the Hooded Detective (by G.T. Fleming-Roberts, featuring all the pulp stories of Black Hood)
  • Secret Agent X - The Complete Series, Volume 2 (by Paul Chadwick and Emile C. Tepperman)
  • The Complete Adventures of the Jungle Queen (by James Anson Buck and Joseph W. Musgrave, featuring all the pulp stories of Sheena, Queen of the Jungle)
  • Secret Agent X - The Complete Series, Volume 1 (by Paul Chadwick)
  • Palos of the Dog Star Pack: The Complete Trilogy (by John Ulrich Giesy)
  • Doctor Death vs the Secret Twelve, Volume 1 (by Harold Ward)
  • Doctor Death vs the Secret Twelve, Volume 2 (by Harold Ward)
  • Doctor Death: The Complete Doctor Death in All-Detective (by Edward P. Norris)
  • Out of this World Adventures #1 (July 1950)
  • Out of this World Adventures #2 (December 1950)
  • Ravenwood: The Complete Series (by Frederick C. Davis)
  • Polaris of the Snows: The Complete Trilogy (by Charles B. Stilson)
  • Thunder Jim Wade: The Complete Series (by Henry Kuttner)
  • Triple Detective #1 (Winter 1956) (which featured restored stories of the Black Bat and the Phantom Detective which were rejected during the pulps' heyday)
  • King of Fang & Claw: The Complete Pulp Magazine Adventures (by Bob Byrd, containing the entire trilogy of the Ka-Zar pulp)
  • The Land That Time Forgot (by Edgar Rice Burroughs)

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