VICTOR J. BANIS
The Godfather of Pulp
Victor Banis wrote hundreds of books, starting in the 60s and kept going for almost 60 more years. He wrote pulps under quite a few names (his own in different configurations, Don Holliday, Jay Vickery, Victor Samuels, J.X. Alexander, etc). Be sure to check out the webpage for the Victor J. Banis Family Foundation for more information about the man and his career–and their plans for upcoming books that continue the adventures of C.A.M.P.
How do we fit in?
In collaberation with the Victor J Banis Family Foundation, we are helping to release his books back out to a larger audience! As many of them as possible will be released out into the world on major worldwide retailers. Not just ebooks, but paperback too – in the same small paperback size as they were originally published. We’re very proud of this effort and of this collaboration. Since Hommi’s main goal is just to make sure these books are accessible to everyone, as they appear on major retail sites, they’ll disappear from here.
What's Happened So Far
Jackie's back!
In cooperation with the Victor J Banis Family Foundation, we’re so excited to release all nine books of Victor Banis’ “The Man from C.A.M.P.” series in their original 4.25″x7″ size, world-wide!
The godfather of pulp is available again, ready to be read the way he was meant to be. Also, we’ve released six of them as ebooks to all major bookstores around the world, so those six will be taken off this site (three are available from someone else). We’ll be doing this to as many of Banis’ books (under all his pen-names) as possible.
And be sure to check out the Foundation’s link above for more information about the infamous Victor Banis!