Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
. . . I really wish there were more comic books out these days that had crime stories like those in the old 1920s/1930s/1940s pulp magazines, but Dynamite seems to have dropped the ball with those characters they had been trying out several years ago. Who knows if/when that new Miss Fury series will ever get published, . . .
It's supposedly coming out as a graphic novel (instead of as individual issues) next month?

Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
. . . or if Dark Horse's Black Beetle: Necrologue by Francavilla will finally see the light of comic book racks?
No idea if that one will happen.

Only thing I'm aware of from Dynamite recently was a Green Hornet comic written by . . . Scott Lobdell?

In the meantime, I recently finished reading

Dead Evidence: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Harrigan by Ed Lybeck, which is a collection of four pulp-era stories originally published in issues of Black Mask magazine in the early 1930s.
First story was in the December 1931 issue.


And I'm now reading:

Shake-Down: The Complete Cases of MacBride & Kennedy Volume 2: 1930-33 by Frederick Nebel