Paperback Warrior
Paperback Warrior
Paperback Warrior is an American content creator that specializes in critiquing vintage fiction. The creator's flagship is it's eponymous blog that contains over 2,000 comprehensive posts about vintage and contemporary fiction including media such as comic books, graphic novels, pulps, action-adventure magazines, digests, black and white magazines, comic strips, and movie and television tie-in content. Additionally, the brand's owner, Christopher Eric Compton, hosts the Paperback Warrior Podcast, an outreach of the blog featuring reviews, author biographies, publisher histories, bookstore guid...
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5 de jul. de 2026
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Conversations - The Book Graveyard 05.07.2026 1:17:39
In this new collaboration with Nick from The Book Graveyard , Paperback Warrior explores Mistress of Orion Hall , a haunting 1970 gothic-suspense paperback published by Fawcett Gold Medal. Along the way, the episode traces the remarkable career of John Messmann , examining his work across westerns, spy fiction, and action novels, as well as the gothic romances he wrote under the pseudonym Claudett...
Conversations - The Book Graveyard 23.02.2026 1:06:25
Welcome to my newest collaboration with Nick at The Book Graveyard. On this episode, we continue our "Guide to Gothics" discussions by reviewing a 1976 paperback by William Ross titled Phantom Wedding . In this analysis, we discuss William Ross's career, his contributions to the vampire-themed Dark Shadows series, and how he stacks up in terms of other gothic paperback writers. You can stream the...
Conversations - The Book Graveyard & Liminal Spaces 28.01.2026 1:26:17
In this episode, I'm talking with Nick from The Book Graveyard and Chris from Liminal Spaces about a 1969 paperback titled To the Dark Tower by Weird Tales author Frank Belknap Long. Is the book an early representative of folk horror? Is it a standard gothic romance paperback? What are the ties to Lovecraft's cosmic horror? We have the answers in this newest episode of the Guide to Gothics series....
Episode 125: Top Reads of 2025 15.12.2025 37:38
In this energetic year-end episode, Eric looks back at a wildly productive 2025 for Paperback Warrior — packed with reviews, interviews, collaborations, and behind-the-scenes adventures. He shares big milestones, surprising personal updates, and a rapid-fire countdown of his Top 10 Reads of the Year (spoiler-free!). Eric also teases exciting projects coming in 2026, including new partnerships, pub...
Conversations - The Book Graveyard 17.11.2025 1:12:53
In this month’s installment of Guide to Gothics, Paperback Warrior teams up once again with Nick Anderson of The Book Graveyard to unearth a paperback relic: Dorothy Daniel’s The Tormented, a 1969 gothic suspense novel from Paperback Library. The book was successful enough to warrant two printings, one in 1971 and another in 1974. Since then, this book has lingered for decades in the shadowy corn...
Conversations - John Shirley 10.11.2025 1:30:23
Legendary writer John Shirley blasts into Paperback Warrior to talk crime, cyberpunk, and chaos. From his hard-boiled new novel The Silver Revolver to the upcoming streaming revival of his ’80s action series The Specialist , Shirley pulls no punches. He opens up about writing for Blue Öyster Cult , collaborating with Todd McFarlane on Spawn , penning the darkly brilliant Batman novel Dead White ,...
Conversations - The Book Graveyard 20.10.2025 54:19
The Brooding Lake – A Gothic Gem Resurrected In this episode of Paperback Warrior: Conversations, our host joins forces with Nick Anderson of YouTube’s Book Graveyard to unearth a haunting treasure from 1953 — The Brooding Lake by Dorothy Eden. Originally published twice by Dell, this classic gothic novel drips with atmosphere, mystery, and psychological tension. Together, they explore what makes...
Conversations - David Agranoff 22.09.2025 1:19:40
This in-depth interview explores the work and creative philosophy of author David Agranoff, known for blending horror, science fiction, and political commentary. The discussion covers his literary influences—ranging from heavy metal and punk rock to authors like Alistair MacLean and Philip K. Dick—and how they inform his fast-paced, visceral writing style. 0:00 - Intro 1:28 - Heavy Metal 4:14 - Al...
Conversations - Greg F. Gifune 16.09.2025 1:31:24
In this in-depth conversation, acclaimed horror author Greg F. Gifune discusses his literary journey, publishing experiences, writing philosophy, and the psychological themes that define his work. From early magazine publications to film adaptations, this episode offers a comprehensive look into the mind of one of dark fiction’s most nuanced storytellers. Also, an exclusive first look at the cover...
Conversations - The Book Graveyard 01.09.2025 1:00:43
The Paperback Warrior collides with The Book Graveyard for another "Guide to Gothics" episode. On this show, Eric and Nick discuss a 1972 Dell Gothic paperback titled, "Decoy in Diamonds". The episode includes a review of the book, discussion of the author Natalie Gates, the Cincinnati Reds, the New York Giants, and a showcase of 10 Gothic paperbacks. Also, view the video on YouTube HERE .
Episode 124: William R. Cox 25.08.2025 28:10
This podcast episode features William R. Cox, a prolific author of over 1,000 pulp stories known for his crime-fiction, sports, and western novels. It also includes a review of a 1967 vintage suspense-thriller by John Farris. Listen today! Follow all the vintage fiction reviews, articles, and video links on PaperbackWarrior.com
Episode 123: Pulps in Paperback 11.08.2025 46:02
In this episode, Eric explores the transition of vintage pulp stories and heroes from magazine format to mass market paperbacks in the 1960s and 1970s. He also celebrates GarbAugust by highlighting three of the worst books he’s ever read. Be sure to follow all of the Paperback Warrior reviews, articles, and links at Paperback Warrior .
Conversations - The Book Graveyard 21.07.2025 1:54:16
Eric collaborates with Nick from The Book Graveyard BookTube channel to review the 1971 gothic paperback The Shadow Guest . They also explore the gothic paperback scene of the 1960s–80s, focusing on its mix of supernatural and mystery elements. The discussion is available as a podcast and as a video on The Book Graveyard channel HERE .
Episode 122: Jack Karney & S.S. Rafferty 07.07.2025 33:10
In this double-feature episode, Eric investigates the mysterious life and work of crime-fiction and boxing-story writer Jack Karney , while also spotlighting S.S. Rafferty , a regular contributor to Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazines. The episode also includes a segment on a non-fiction book about MGM Studios , a look at this summer's conventions , and fiction's first colonial con...
Audiobook: Guns Drawn by Thomas Hyland (narrated by Eric Compton) 30.06.2025 1:15:16
It's a book premier right here on Paperback Warrior! I narrate the new 75-page novella GUNS DRAWN by Thomas Hyland, a violent, tightly-knit character piece involving bad guys, sexy women, gunplay, and bloodshed. It's a stylish 1950ish potboiler...and it's free for you. SYNOPSIS: Daisy Mae married mob accountant Abner Little to escape the wrong side of the tracks. Her escape turned into a short-cut...
Episode 121: Arthur Catherall 16.06.2025 46:59
In this episode, Eric embarks on a globe-trotting nautical adventure with a spotlight on Arthur Catherall , exploring his World War II-era series set in exotic locales. He also dives into a recent western discovery, reviews a thrilling novel about a runaway rollercoaster, and shares his thoughts on the latest short story collection from Bruce Elliott , newly released by Stark House Press. You can...
Episode 120: Lou Cameron 02.06.2025 36:17
In this episode, Eric explores the life and career of Lou Cameron , a comic book artist who became a prolific paperback writer and pioneer in the adult western genre. He also reviews a Booktuber, showcases his latest used book acquisitions, and discusses the newest issue of Men's Adventure Quarterly . Be sure to follow Paperback Warrior online for thousands of reviews on vintage fiction including...
Episode 119: Amityville Paperbacks from Hell 19.05.2025 36:19
In this podcast episode, Eric explores the infamous Amityville murders and their impact on pop culture through a deep dive into The Amityville Horror and its many paperback sequels and spinoffs that shaped haunted house fiction in the '80s and '90s. He also reviews Grady Hendrix’s novel How to Sell a Haunted House . Be sure to visit Paperback Warrior to read thousands of reviews for vintage books,...
Conversations - Paul Bishop 12.05.2025 56:25
Acclaimed author, editor, and podcast host Paul Bishop joins Eric for a lively conversation about his latest book, 52 Weeks 52 Sherlock Holmes Novels . In this engaging discussion, Paul offers a thoughtful introduction to Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective, sharing tips on where newcomers should start, exploring why Sherlock Holmes remains timeless, and delving into the wide world of adaptat...
Conversations - Greg Shepard 28.04.2025 1:28:11
Over the last seven years, Paperback Warrior has discussed, reviewed, promoted, and contributed to Stark House Press publications. In this exclusive interview, Greg Shepard , Stark House's founder and editor, sits down with Eric to discuss his career in publishing, including Zebra's mass-market paperbacks in the 1980s and early 1990s, the humble beginnings of the Stark House name, working with the...
Conversations - The Book Graveyard & Bad Taste Books 17.04.2025 59:16
Nick from The Book Graveyard and Bryan from Bad Taste Books drop in to help me out with a review of THE TERROR TRUCKERS, a 1977 vintage men's action-adventure paperback starring former Mafia hitman The Butcher. We dig into the series conception, writers, origin story, and the definitions of various CB radio slang terms. Be sure to visit Paperback Warrior for vintage book reviews, videos, podcast...
Episode 118: Frank G. Slaughter 14.04.2025 33:50
This new episode hits the operating room for a deep dive into the life and career of successful surgeon, officer, and author Frank G. Slaughter . He wrote over 60 novels, sold 23 million copes, and was published in 23 languages. Eric connects to the author in a personal way and shares his experiences. Additionally, Eric reviews a 1991 vintage paperback titled Winterkill and discusses his most rece...
Episode 117: The Stratemeyer Syndicate 31.03.2025 36:10
The Paperback Warrior sets their investigate eye on the mysteriously named publishing phenom simply referred to as "The Stratemeyer Syndicate" . Will courage and curiosity overcome the Warrior when he faces danger and peril reviewing the haunted happenings of "The Secret of Terror Castle" ? Also in this exciting edition is an investigation of mysterious events happening on the moon and a madman st...
Conversations - Jackie L. Hatfield, Jr. 24.03.2025 51:35
In this exclusive video, Eric sits down with Jack Hatfield, the direct descendant of "Devil Anse" Hatfield, one of the most iconic participants in the infamous and violent Hatfield McCoy feud. Jack talks about a new publication titled "An American Vendetta: Legend of the Hatfield McCoy Feud" and its original format in 1889. Additionally, Jack explains his family's bloody roots, the rivalry between...
Episode 116: Pat Frank and the Birth of Doomsday Fiction 17.03.2025 25:30
It's another brand new episode of the Paperback Warrior Podcast! On this episode Eric recaps the recent gifs he received from fans and readers and looks at all of the happenings on the podcast and YouTube channel this month. In addition, a feature is presented on Pat Frank , a mid-20th century writer that is considered one of the first post-apocalyptic fiction authors to emerge after WW2. Also, a...
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