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Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Productions and Nostalgia
Ventures Inc
Now available and arriving in comic shops November 1st! DOC SAVAGE DOUBLE NOVEL VOLUME 1
- “Fortress of Solitude” and
“The Devil Genghis” The
Man of Bronze returns as the pulps' greatest superman confronts The Devil Genghis,
John Sunlight, a mad genius armed with incredible scientific inventions stolen
from Doc Savage’s Fortress of Solitude. Doc Savage and his Iron Crew return
in two thrilling novels by Lester Dent writing as Kenneth Robeson. This double-novel
volume reprints both appearances of Doc Savage's greatest enemy, the diabolical
John Sunlight.This 7"x10" trade paperback marks the return of Lester Dent's original Doc Savage novels after a 15-year hiatus. Doc Savage Magazine was one of the most popular of the hero pulps, published from 1933 through 1949 by Street & Smith as the sister publication to The Shadow Magazine. The Doc Savage pulp novels were reprinted by Bantam between 1964 and 1991, and created a publishing sensation as the first numbered series of paperback adventure novels. Doc Savage #1 features the original pulp cover paintings by Emery Clarke from the October and December 1938 issues of Doc Savage, along with the original interior illustrations by Paul Orban. Doc Savage #1 also comes in a variant cover edition featuring art by James Bama. Both cover versions will reprint both of the original pulp covers in smaller size on the back cover. Softcover, 7x10. B&W, $12.95 These reprints are available from: Adventure House, Bud Plant, Mike Chomko, Girasol Collectables, Nostalgia Ventures, Shocklines, and Vintage Library. These reprints can also be ordered directly from: Anthony Tollin (via check, money order, or Paypal). 1 book: $12.95 plus $3 (first class) or $2 (media mail) 2 books: $25.90 (cover price) first class postpaid Subscriptions are also now available for either THE SHADOW or DOC SAVAGE: Subscriptions: Six issues for $72 (first class) or $66 (media mail). Anthony Tollin P.O. Box 761474 San Antonio, TX 78245-1474 sanctumotr@earthlink.net | ![]() ![]() | |||
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Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Productions and Nostalgia
Ventures Inc
Now available and arriving in comic shops November 1st!
THE SHADOW DOUBLE NOVEL VOLUME 2
- “The Chinese Disks” and “Malmordo” The greatest avenger from the legendary hero pulps
returns in two more classic novels by his creator, Walter B. Gibson.
Softcover, 7x10. B&W, $12.95 These reprints are available from: Adventure House, Bud Plant, Mike Chomko, Girasol Collectables, Nostalgia Ventures, Shocklines, and Vintage Library. These reprints can also be ordered directly from: Anthony Tollin (via check, money order, or Paypal). 1 book: $12.95 plus $3 (first class) or $2 (media mail) 2 books: $25.90 (cover price) first class postpaid Subscriptions are also now available for either THE SHADOW or DOC SAVAGE: Subscriptions: Six issues for $72 (first class) or $66 (media mail). Anthony Tollin P.O. Box 761474 San Antonio, TX 78245-1474 sanctumotr@earthlink.net | ![]() | |||
| ATHENA
VOLTAIRE: FLIGHT OF THE FALCON #2 - Available in comic shops November 1st! by Paul Daly & Steve Bryant A perilous dogfight rages in the skies over the mysterious Cobra Temple! The Nine Unknown unleash their mystical power! To top it all off, Athena comes face to face with SS Major Hannah von Helm. Talk about jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire! 32 pages, Full Color, $2.99 APE ENTERTAINMENT | ||||
| E-texts on the net this week The Shadow in Review: Thhere is no new review this week. Next week's review is "The Mask of Mephisto" from July 1945. "The Ghost on the Staircase" by John Olsen is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery. Shadows of the Pulps: Nothing new this week. Larry Estep-Online Pulps: Now with over 700 stories online! "The Chair is Not Cheated" by Mel Watt from POPULAR DETECTIVE, June 1945 Millions of radio listeners knew him as the shuddersome Dr. Coffin, the evil master-mind who oozed icy menace throughout the top radio crime series of the day. He is really Peter Hood, and he is suddenly confronted with the menace of real murder in a case he investigates. "Golden Lure" by George Goodchild from TOP-NOTCH MAGAZINE, April 15, 1922 Featuring: Captain Crash One of a series of stories about Captain Crash, 20th Century pirate and adventurer. A minor exploit. | ||||
| The Green Hornet Statue
- Coming 1st quarter 2007! Electric Tiki is proud to continue the Classic Heroes Collection with Green Hornet and Kato! Click here for some early progress shots of Ruben Procopio's Green Hornet and Kato sculpts. Keep in mind that this is early in the sculpt stage and things will change as it progresses. | ![]() | |||
| James
Van Hise: Sword & Fantasy #8 - Now available! The eighth issue of SWORD & FANTASY is now available. It is 8 1/2 x 11, side-stapled, and 84 pages in length with full color front and back covers. This issue features a reprint of a 32 page 1950's Mexican comic book adaptation of the Robert E. Howard story "Queen of the Black Coast" (with all text translated into English). Also included is an all new 8,000 word text story starring Soloman Kane, with illustrations by Mahlon Fawcett. Other features include a 1945 tribute to C. L. Moore, modern fanzine reviews, reviews of Dark Horse Conan comics, and more! SWORD & FANTASY #8 is $12. Shipping is $7.00 priority mail or $3.00 media mail. Overseas shipping to most countries is $10.00 for Global Priority mail. Three issue subscriptions are available for $30. Payment by check, money order, or Paypal. James Van Hise, 57754 Onaga Trail, Yucca Valley, CA 92284. Email and Paypal Jimvanhise@aol.com | ||||
| KULL:
EXILE OF ATLANTIS - Available in comic shops November 1st! The Del Rey trade paperback edition of KULL: EXILE OF ATLANTIS by Robert E. Howard is listed to be available in book stores October 31st! It is very likely available in some book stores now! Containing all the Kull stories, KULL: EXILE OF ATLANTIS also includes fragments and drafts, as well as appendices and notes on Howard's original texts. A must-have for fans of sword and sorcery adventure. Jacket art by Justin Sweet. The Science Fiction Book Club is publishing a hardcover edition in November. It is scheduled to ship November 27th! | ![]() | |||
| Moonstone
Books - Available in comic shops
November 1st! KOLCHAK TALES: GHOST STORIES Written by Tom DeFalco, CJ Henderson, Dave Ulanski Art by: Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema, Ron Harris, Keith Williams, Dan Dougherty 2 covers ship in a 50/50 split, by Dave Aikins and Dave Ulanski After being fired from the Hollywood Dispatch, Kolchak must find a new way to pay the bills. In "Fifteen Minutes," our hero joins a team of ghost chasers, where he encounters a house with a very unhappy extra resident. Then, still a reporter at heart, he looks into a "Family Business" to learn why something from beyond the grave is killing truck drivers. And finally, Carl's new buddies try to give him "A Clue to the Truth" about why he's cut out for this work, by sending him on an eerie yet spiritual journey. Nothing says "Halloween" like ghosts and Kolchak the Night Stalker! 48 pages, black & white, $4.95 http://www.moonstonebooks.com | ||||
| Night Shade Books - The
Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith Volume 1 Night Shade Books has announced that the first volume of "The Collected Fantasies of Clark Ashton Smith - The End of the Story" is nearing completion. The copy edited manuscript is in the editors hands, and the final text is expected any day now. The introduction is due to be turned in very soon, and then it is off to the printer. The first volume took longer than expected because of difficulties in obtaining copies of the relevant manuscripts and typescripts from various institutions; certain repositories, it seems, are sadly deficient in facilities for making microfilms of their holdings, and when the microfilm department themselves has its own project underway that takes priority, that just pushes everything else back. | ![]() | |||
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Off-Trail Publications - Recommended and now available! THE WEIRD DETECTIVE ADVENTURES OF WADE HAMMOND by Paul Chadwick Reporter by day, detective by night, adventurer by blood. Meet Wade Hammond, tough and smart, the man who tackles cases the police can’t handle, battling some of the most diabolical killers known to pulp fiction. It takes brains as well as brawn to outsmart these insidious madmen, geniuses at twisting science into terrifying tools of murder, and Wade never shrinks from the challenge. For the first time, ten of the most spine-chilling Wade Hammond stories have been collected from the pages of classic 1930’s pulps: Detective-Dragnet and Ten Detective Aces. In these vivid, atmospheric tales from the pen of Paul Chadwick, author of Secret Agent X and Captain Hazzard, the mood is mysterious, the situation perilous, and the suspense unrelenting. Lock the doors, pull down the blinds, and enter the weird and wonderful world of Wade Hammond. 6x9-inch perfect bound; 180 pages 10 stories, $18.00 Shipping: $2.50 media mail; $4.00 priority Check or Money Order to: Off-Trail Publications 2036 Elkhorn Rd. Castroville, CA 95012 You can also order by PayPal: offtrail@redshift.com Recommended! Don't miss out on some great pulp fiction in this trade paperback collection. Wade Hammond's adventures will definately leave you craving more and hopefully there will be a follow-on volume with more of Paul Chadwick's Wade Hammond tales. | ![]() | |||
| Pulpville
Press - Now available! ARTHUR B. REEVE DETECTIVE SERIES VOLUME 2: THE POISONED PEN This second volume in the Arthur B. Reeve Detective Series features Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective series of twelve stories includes "The Germ of Death", "The White Slave", "The Confidence King", "The Invisible Ray", and eight more. Illustrated with the original hardcover artwork and newspaper artwork. Hardcover $27.95 Trade Paperback $16.95 | ||||
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Wildside Press -
Weird Tales #342 is now available!
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| Adventure House -
Coming in January! G-8 and His Battle Aces #23: "The Headless Staffel" G-8 stared in horror. The observer of that black plane had shoulders and arms—but no head. There was nothing but a neck that oozed blood. And on the neck a falcon perched! For an hour the Yank spy had hunted this black ship. And now that he had sighted it he knew that his assignment to "Find the Wizard—wipe him out!" was one of the most daring jobs he and his aces had ever tried to carry out in death skies! Originally published August 1935. 110 pages 7 x 10, $9.95 (U.S.) plus Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES #23 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV064016. | ![]() | ||||
| Adventure House -
Coming in January! HIGH ADVENTURE #92 "Death Seeks for Congo Treasure" featuring Ki-Gor. The death cries of the "Mad Ones" were filling the jungles with savage terror . . . and Ki-Gor, hunted as a criminal, follows a trail of lust and black murder to the cavern of the Golden Birds. 112 pages 7 x 10, $7.95 (U.S.) plus Media Mail Shipping $2.50 for a single copy. HIGH ADVENTURE #92 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV064017. | ![]() | ||||
| ALTER
EGO #62 - Features an article on The Shadow's many alter egos
in the pulps! The Halloween issue of Roy Thomas's ALTER EGO (now available) features an article on The Shadow's many alter egos in the pulps: "The Shadow: Masked and Unmasked" by Anthony Tollin. It is the HAPPY HAUNTED HALLOWEEN Issue, spotlighting Werewolves & Man-Things That Go Bump In The Night! Featuring: A never-before-published Werewolf by Night and Man-Thing cover by MIKE PLOOG! Interviews with MIKE PLOOG & RUDY PALAIS about their horror-comics work, conducted by ROY THOMAS & JIM AMASH! AL WILLIAMSON on his work for the American Comics Group—plus more on ACG horror comics! Rare DICK BRIEFER Frankenstein strips—the fearful finale! Plus FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) with MARC SWAYZE, et al.—MICHAEL T. GILBERT and Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt—BILL SCHELLY on the 1966 KalerCon—& MORE! Edited by ROY THOMAS. TwoMorrows, $9.00 | ![]() | ||||
| Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Productions and Nostalgia Ventures Inc. Will Murray took a few minutes to update the PulpMags Newsgroup on the status of the Doc Savage and Shadow pulp reprints. Here it is: Doc #1 & Shadow #2 are being bound this week. Expect them in stores by month's end. Doc #2 and Shadow #3 have just gone to press. Nov. release. I'm busy with intros etc to vols due next year. Already planned up to Doc #5 & Shadow #6! | |||||
| Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Productions and Nostalgia Ventures Inc. DOC SAVAGE Volume 3 - Arriving in comic shops January 31! America's first super-hero returns in two of his greatest adventures. In "Death in Silver," ruthless terrorists launch a series of attacks that leave Manhattan in flames. The Man of Bronze, his Iron Crew, and Doc's beautiful cousin Patricia Savage must unmask the leader of the Silver Death's-Heads before they achieve their murderous goals, in an epic tale by Lester Dent writing as Kenneth Robeson. Then an international band of mercenaries invade the Republic of Hidalgo to usurp the source of Doc's secret wealth in the sequel to the first Doc Savage novel, The Golden Peril. These thrilling adventures are reproduced with the original pulp covers by Walter Baumhoffer and Robert Harris, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical commentary by Will Murray. (Sanctum Productions) Softcover, B&W, SRP: $12.95 DOC SAVAGE Volume 3 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV064014. Click here or on the cover at the right for ordering details and a larger cover image. | ![]() | ||||
| Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Productions and Nostalgia Ventures Inc. THE SHADOW Volume 4 - Arriving in comic shops January 31! The Knight of Darkness returns in two more thrilling novels by Walter Gibson. In "The Murder Master," a sinister-toned criminal mastermind announces his impending murders over the radio airwaves! Then the real Lamont Cranston joins The Shadow as they battle "The Hydra," a criminal organization that replaces each fallen leader with two new "heads." How can The Shadow combat an enemy who grows stronger with each defeat? This instant classic also features the original pulp covers by George Rozen, interior illustrations by Edd Cartier and Paul Orban, the origin of The Shadow's "power to cloud men's minds" from the golden-age Shadow Comics, and a photo feature on the famous radio series by broadcasting historian Anthony Tollin. (Sanctum Productions) Softcover, B&W, SRP: $12.95 THE SHADOW Volume 4 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV064026. Click here or on the cover at the right for ordering details and a larger cover image. Coming soon: THE SHADOW DOUBLE NOVEL Volume 5 - "The Black Falcon" and "The Salamanders." | ![]() | ||||
| Battered
Silicon Dispatch Box - Coming
soon! Battered Silicon Dispatch Box has updated their website which includes announcements of future titles in the Lost Treasures from the Pulps and Pocketbook Lost Treasures from the Pulps series. New reference book titles are also announced. Stay tuned for publication dates as they become available.
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Black Coast Press - REH: TWO-GUN RACONTEUR #10
is now available! Now available and just in time for the 2006 World Fantasy Convention honoring Robert Howard, is the tenth issue of The Definitive Howard Fanzine. TGR now features a full cover and more pages than ever, packed with fiction, art and essays. Contents include: Full Color Turlogh O'Brien Cover by Michael L. Peters Inside front and back covers: Atali and Salome by Stephen Fabian Back cover: Solomon Kane by Gene Day "The Voice of Death" by Robert E. Howard, Illustrated by Bo Hampton "Red Shadows: The Temptation of Solomon Kane" by Matt Herridge, Illustrated by Tom Foster "Green Roaring Tides of the Atlantean Sea: Kull's Emerald Epic" by Steve Tompkins, Illustrated by Joe Wehrle "Images from Hell: A Robert E. Howard Poetry Portfolio" by Bill Cavalier "Keys" verse by Frank Coffman "I Hear" verse by Chris Gruber "The Swift and the Doomed" by Damon C. Sasser, Illustrated by David Burton "Imaro Redux" an in-depth review of Charles Saunders' new Imaro book by Steve Tompkins Plus additional artwork, news and features Price is $22.50 per copy ($19.50, plus $3.00 for US shipping and handling). Order from and make checks and money orders payable to: Damon C. Sasser 6402 Gardenspring Brook Lane Spring, TX 77379 Payment also accepted via PayPal through this email address: orders@rehtwogunraconteur.com Website: http://www.rehtwogunraconteur.com | ![]() | ||||
| BOOM!
STUDIOS: FALL OF CTHULHU #0 by Michael Alan Nelson
- Coming in January! When gods go to war! A new epic ongoing exploring Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. The 1928 publication of The Call of Cthulhu established one of the most feared characters in the history of horror fiction: a terrible alien god capable of worldwide destruction. But Cthulhu was actually only one of the minor gods in Lovecraft's pantheon - there are things far bigger, badder, and meaner roaming the cosmos, ready to come to call. A new journey into horror from the critically-acclaimed writer of Second Wave, Michael Alan Nelson, named "the next Brian K. Vaughn" by Rue Morgue Magazine! COVER A-32 pages, Full Color, SRP: $3.99 COVER B-32 pages, Full Color, SRP: $3.99 FALL OF CTHULHU #0 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV063396. The Diamond Item Code is NOV063397. | |||||
| The
Bronze Gazette - Issue #48 is
now available! This issue features: Editorial "Return to Glory" by Howard Wright Doc Savage Comic (Illustrated by Al Bare V4 #8) "The Other Lost Worldst" by Tom Barnett Scenes from the "Return from Comoral" by Ron Wilber Front Cover: George Rozen; Interior illustrations: Edd Cartier, Paul Orban, and Ron Wilber Subscriptions are now available for THE BRONZE GAZETTE issues 47, 48, and 49. Rates: U.S. $16.50 for three issues; Canada $18.00 for three issues; Overseas $22.00 for three issues. Makes checks and money orders payable to: Green Eagle Publications, 2900 Standiford Ave 16B, PMB #136, Modesto, California 95350. | ![]() | ||||
| CONAN
#36 - Coming in January! Written by Timothy Truman, penciled by Paul Lee, colored by Dave Stewart, cover by Tony Harris. "Crom curse Picts and Prophets!" King Conan has traced the treachery to its source: a dark Prophet who has rallied the Picts to arms. Now, the Cimmerian must place his life in the hands of a mysterious Pictish witch as he ventures into the depths of the ocean to find the only weapon that can stop the Prophet. Conan artist Cary Nord catches his breath as seasoned Conan veteran Paul Lee (Demons of Khitai) joins regular writer Tim Truman to spin this tantalizing tale of mystery, magic, and mayhem, set during Conan's reign as king of Aquilonia. 32 pages $2.99, in stores on January 17. Dark Horse Comics CONAN #36 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV060013. | ![]() | ||||
| CONAN
AND THE MIDNIGHT GOD #1 -
Coming in January! Written by Joshua Dysart, penciled by Tone Rodriguez, colored by Michele Madsen, cover by Jason Alexander. Conan has won the throne of Aquilonia and the hand of the beautiful Zenobia. With a kingdom to rule and an heir on the way, will the Cimmerian finally put up his sword for good? Don't bet on it. When his bride and country are attacked by a sinister Stygian sorcerer, Conan strikes back at Stygia with all his might -- and the might of Aquilonia -- in a move that threatens to throw all Hyboria into chaos! The reunion of Violent Messiahs creators Joshua Dysart and Tone Rodriguez, Conan and the Midnight God #1 opens an exciting new chapter in the adventures of the barbarian king. 32 pages, $2.99, in stores on January 3. Dark Horse Comics CONAN AND THE MIDNIGHT GOD #1 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV060012. | ![]() | ||||
| CONAN
AND THE SONGS OF THE DEAD #4 -
Available in comic shops October 25th! Written by Joe R. Lansdale, art by Timothy Truman, colors by Dave Stewart. Out of the burning desert and into the biting forest, Conan travels at the advice of a nomadic tribe with the knowledge of how to use his hard-won treasures to unlock the way to a much grander prize. Yet within the wooded darkness hides a grave and bloody threat. Into the stinking bowels of the earth Conan and his party will be driven, where guardians who were once men protect an ancient and powerful secret. 32 pages, $2.99, in stores on October 25. Dark Horse Comics | ![]() | ||||
| Doc
Con 2006 Doc Con 2006 was held October 14th and 15th in LaPlata Missouri, the hometown of Lester Dent. By all account in the Doc Savage Flearun Newsgroup, a great time was had by all! If you were not able to attend, attendee Scott Cranford has posted 131 pictures from the event online. The pictures are posted at http://www.flickr.com/photos/28599496@N00/ This is your chance to see the town of LaPlata along with the Lester Dent house, gravesite, and lots more! Thanks Scott for posting the pictures! | ![]() | ||||
| Doc
Savage: Arch Enemy of Evil - Now available! DOC SAVAGE: ARCH ENEMY OF EVIL by Larry Widen is now available from Lulu.com. A pictorial history of the Doc Savage pulp magazines published between 1933 and 1949. Photos of all 181 original pulp covers, the Bantam paperbacks, assorted comics, foreign editions Story synopses of the 182 original stories Full-color cover artwork by Joe DeVito In-depth interviews with Doc author / historian Will Murray and renowned artist Joe DeVito. Bibliography and suggested reading list 166 pages, 6.00" x 9.00", perfect binding, black and white interior ink $27.14 Download $35.00 Print Larry Widen is also working on "THE SHADOW: MASTER OF DARKNESS." This is intended as a companion volume to DOC SAVAGE: ARCH ENEMY OF EVIL. The book is slated to include: Photos of pulp covers, paperbacks, comics, foreign editions and related Shadow publications Synopses of the 325 original stories Cover art with an original painting by a classic Shadow artist | ![]() | ||||
| E-texts
on the net this week The Shadow in Review: This weeks review is "The Golden Dog Murders" from September 1, 1938. "Death Judgement" by Jarret W. Buse is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery. Shadows of the Pulps: Nothing new this week. Larry Estep-Online Pulps: Now with over 700 stories online! "The Crimson Mask's Scorpion Trail" by Frank Johnson from DETECTIVE NOVELS, April 1941 Featuring: Crimson Mask The Crimson Mask fights a zodiac killer who terrorizes a theatrical troupe. Frank Johnson is the house pseudonym used by Norman Daniels for this series. "Bad Art" by Samuel G. Camp from ALL-STORY WEEKLY, April 6, 1918 Humor story about the making of a silent movie serial. | |||||
| FAFHRD AND THE GRAY MOUSER
- Coming in March! Written by Howard Chaykin, art by Mike Mignola. Since their first appearance in 1939, Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser have ranked among the most beloved characters in fantasy. Their rollicking adventures in the fantastic land of Nehwon have influenced the work of some of the best in modern fantasy, including Michael Moorcock, Terry Pratchett, and countless others. Chaykin and Mignola's four-issue adaptation of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, long out-of-print, is collected here in a graphic novel for the first time, with new cover art from Mignola. Dark Horse Comics will be collecting the hard-to-find Lankhmar comics adapations, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, written by Howard Chaykin with art by Mike Mignola! DH Press will be publishing all eight books in the influential Lankhmar series and Dark Horse Entertainment is developing the property as a major motion picture. 200 pages, $14.95, in stores on March 14. Dark Horse Comics FAFHRD AND THE GRAY MOUSER is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV060022. | ![]() | ||||
| Girasol
Collectables - EXOTIC WRITINGS OF REH begins shipping this week! We're right on track for our October release, and EXOTIC WRITINGS is in hand ready to go out. International and Canadian orders will be shipping in the next few days, and US orders will be going out starting early next week. For those of you who have Weird Writings LE's numbered under #50, you should receive the matching number for Exotic. If for some reason you don't, let us know right away. We're very excited to have the books ready, and are especially pleased with Doug Klauba's cover illustration. U.S. copies should start arriving in the mail around Oct 25th and on. Let us know when they do, and enjoy the reading! Best, Neil & Leigh For more info and a complete contents listing, click here! | ![]() | ||||
| Girasol
Collectables - New Spider reprint series - First book now available! Girasol 'Pulp Doubles' trade paperback series reprints are now available! We are pleased to introduce our new series of Spider reprints. Our 'Pulp Doubles' line features 2 action-packed Spider stories per issue. These 7 x 10" trade paperbacks have re-set text, but feature the original illustrations from the pulps. Unlike our Pulp Replica line, they are NOT facsimile editions, nor do they include the backup stories or the original ads. But for those of you who want action the way only the Spider can provide it, these are for you! This new product line is IN ADDITION to our Pulp Replicas... the Replicas will continue exactly as before. This first Girasol Pulp Doubles issue is now available, and will be shipping next week. The price per issue is $14.95 + $2.05 s&h for a total of $17 per issue (within North America). There will be 4 new issues in 2007, and we'll be taking subscriptions starting in January for the year's worth. Subscriptions will be by calendar year only (no part-year subs) and the price for a full year will be $50/year including s&h. (within North America) #1 - Spider #11 & #49: August 1934 'Prince of the Red Looters' and October 1937 'The City That Dared Not Eat' The Spider battles a daring gentleman killer who has dubbed himself 'The Fly' in issue #11, August 1934. So confident is The Fly of his ability, that he dares challenge the Spider himself to a duel... to the death! In issue #49, October 1937, Richard Wentworth matches wits against a master criminal who is impersonating the Spider and turning the city against their champion. By seizing control of the very food supply through mass poisonings and murder, this criminal fiend plans to loot all of New York! All payments must be made in $US payable to Girasol Collectables and mailed to: Neil Mechem c/o Girasol Collectables 3501 Glen Erin Drive, Apt. 1409, Mississauga, ON, Canada L5L 2E9 Visit the Girasol Collectables website at http://www.girasolcollectables.com/ | ![]() | ||||
| Hippocampus
Press - October 2006 newsletter! The October 2006 newsletter from Hippocampus Press is reproduced below: W. H. Pugmire's collection THE FUNGAL STAIN AND OTHER DREAMS is finally available! It features a cover painting and interior illustrations by noted Lovecraftian artist Robert H. Knox. Check out the cover art at our website and order a copy of the latest collection from one of the shining stars of Mythos fiction. In recent months we've also released Mara Kirk Hart's LOVECRAFT'S NEW YORK CIRCLE to favorable notices. In conjunction with the book's release, S. T. Joshi, Peter Cannon and I participated in taping a BBC Radio sponsored piece on Lovecraft, which included a walking tour of Lovecraftian sites in both the Manhattan and Brooklyn boroughs of New York City. We'll soon have more information on the status of this special audio program, which is scheduled to air in December. Also available is the first book length anthology of criticism on Clark Ashton Smith, Scott Connors' THE FREEDOM OF FANTASTIC THINGS. Our centennial collection of essays on Robert E. Howard, TWO-GUN BOB, edited by Benjamin Szumskyj and featuring a Foreword by the great Michael Moorcock, is still on target for release in October. We are striving to get finished copies in time for the World Fantasy Convention in Austin, Texas next month, although it will be tight. Cover art for this title, too, is up at our website. We have been forced to delay the next entry into our Lovecraft's Library series, AN EXCHANGE OF SOULS and LAZARUS by Barry Pain and Henri Beraud respectively, partially due to the difficulties of the "double" binding style, but mostly to clear the way for our next two releases. Those are, of course, the final volume of Lovecraft's COLLECTED ESSAYS: PHILOSOPHY; AUTOBIOGRAPHY & MISCELLANY, as well as the *third* volume of the COMPLETE POETRY AND TRANSLATIONS OF CLARK ASHTOIN SMITH. As previously announced, we are releasing the Smith set in a nonlinear sequence, with Volume 3 appearing before Volumes 1and 2. Realistically, we may expect the paperback state of COLLECTED ESSAYS 5 in December and the hardcover state CE5 and the third CAS volume appearing in January 2007. A table of contents for the third volume of the Smith poetry collection is up at the website. Additionally, we are finishing up the promised CD-ROM of the entire five volume Lovecraft's COLLECTED ESSAYS series. It will incorporate not only the text of all the essays, but also the complete texts of Lovecraft's own journal THE CONSERVATIVE, plus actual scans of the entire run of the journal. Many of the more important Lovecraft illustrations from the essays will also be incorporated in high resolution, full color graphics files on the CD-ROM. Other features will include links between the essays and an alphabetical listing of all Lovecraft's works, which will include all his fiction and poetry as well as the essays themselves. (Of course we are not including the actual texts of all of HPL's fiction and poetry, but only of the essays.) S. T. Joshi is also preparing a *chronological* listing of all of Lovecraft's works, which will be printed in Volume 5 and also included on the CD-ROM. We are now taking orders for the CD-ROM at the website; its price is $65.00. Those of you who ordered this item long ago, along with your subscriptions to the series – we haven't forgotten you. If you have any questions as to whether you ordered the CD-ROM, just write to info@hippocampuspress.com and we'll look up your order for you. Also coming in the next year are more of the type of titles Hippocampus has become known for, likely to please diehard Lovecraftians and weird fiction enthusiasts. These include H. P. Lovecraft's letters to James F. Morton, a critical anthology on M. R. James, Sean Donnelly's impressive bio-bibliography on W. Paul Cook, and a book length monograph on the works of R. H. Barlow. We'll be sending out more details on these shortly. Also on the horizon is a stunning new work of fiction from Philip Haldeman entitled SHADOW COAST. While not strictly speaking a Mythos novel, it has a distinctly Lovecraftian aspect, with much eerie atmosphere combined with extensive historical research. Another project on the horizon is a massive five volume collection of THE COMPLETE POETRY OF GEORGE STERLING, which will be appearing in durable, reasonably-priced casebound hardcovers only. This is the same binding we used on the FREEDOM hardcover, and most folks seem to find it satisfactory. In addition to being handsome, this format is eminently suitable for libraries and institutional use. Look for the first two volumes of THE COMPLETE POETRY OF GEORGE STERLING in 2008! Visit the Hippocampus Press website at http://www.hippocampuspress.com | ![]() ![]() | ||||
| H.P.
LOVECRAFT'S THE HAUNTER OF THE DARK - Now available! THE HAUNTER OF THE DARK and other grotesque visions by John Coulthart is now available! John Coulthart is one of H. P. Lovecraft's major visual interpreters. As an artist for David Britron's Lord Horror series, his work has been described as 'shocking... harmful', 'harrowing' and 'brilliant' and has been banned on the grounds of obscenity by British law courts. This collection presents all of Coulthart's Lovecraft-inspired work from the past decade including two complete comic strip adaptations - The Haunter of the Dark and The Call of Cthulhu - over thirty pages of previously unseen drawings and paintings plus selections from the controversial Lord Horror series Hard Core Horror and Reverbstorm, which have been evolving Lovecraftian imagery in bold new directions. Material specially created for this volume includes The Great Old Ones, a kabbalah of Lovecraft's gods with accompanying evocations by Alan Moore, author of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and many other graphic novel classics. Softcover, 7x10, 136 pages, b&w Visit the Creation Oneiros website for a closrer look at this publication. | ![]() | ||||
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IRON GHOST: GEIST REICH Trade Paperback - Coming in
January! Story - Chuck Dixon; Art - Sergio Cariello & Flint Henry; Cover - Sergio Cariello 1945 Berlin, Germany. The tide of the war has turned in favor of the Allies. The fall of the Nazi empire is inevitable, but there is still something even more dangerous than the ever approaching Allies to the Third Reich. The Iron Ghost. It's up to two non-Nazi German police officers to capture the Ghost. But once they discover the truth will they be able, or even want, to stop him? Collects THE IRON GHOST #1-6. 144 Pages, Full Color, $15.99, In comic shops January 10th THE IRON GHOST: GEIST REICH is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV061860. | |||||
| JAMES
BOND: THE PHOENIX PROJECT - Coming in
February! by Jim Lawrence & Yaroslav Horak The assassination of a top scientist puts James Bond on the trail of a vicious arms dealer... but will he discover the secret of "The Phoenix Project?" Also includes "The Black Ruby Caper," "Til Death Do Us Part," and "The Torch-Time Affair," plus a new introduction and exclusive Bond girls feature! Softcover, 9x12, 120 pages, B&W, SRP: $19.95 JAMES BOND: THE PHOENIX PROJECT is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV063850. | |||||
| KULL:
EXILE OF ATLANTIS - Hardcover edition is coming in
November! The Science Fiction Book Club has announced that they will be publishing a hardcover edition of KULL: EXILE OF ATLANTIS for $12.99. This edition is scheduled to ship November 27th! Containing all the Kull stories, KULL: EXILE OF ATLANTIS also includes fragments and drafts, as well as appendices and notes on Howard's original texts. A must-have for fans of sword and sorcery adventure. Jacket art by Justin Sweet. The Del Rey trade paperback edition of KULL: EXILE OF ATLANTIS by Robert E. Howard is listed to be available in book stores October 31st, but copies can most likely be found at some book stores next week! | ![]() | ||||
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LONE RANGER #5 - Coming in
January! by Brett Matthews, John Cassaday, Sergio Cariello, & Dean White The Lone Ranger continues from creators Brett Matthews, John Cassaday, Sergio Cariello and colorist Dean White! The Lone Ranger makes himself known, hoping to draw the man behind the murders of his father, brother, and fellow Rangers out into the open. But will his frontier justice reach Black Bart in time, already a visitor in the home of the only family John Reid has left in the world? The first two issues sold out faster than Silver can run, and critical praise is unanimous - don't miss out as this series continues to progress, and impress! 32 pages, Full Color, $2.99 THE LONE RANGER #5 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV063466. | |||||
| Moonstone Books: KOLCHAK TALES: THE FRANKENSTEIN AGENDA #1 (of 3)
- Coming in January! Story: David Michelinie; Art: Don Hudson; Cover: Bob Layton; Colors: Monica Kubina The forests of western Oregon hold a secret. something much more than its typical Sasquatch sightings. But whatever it is that's stalking the woods, the military is very interested in keeping it quiet. Well, we all know just how quiet reporter Carl Kolchak is about things like a deformed, hulking creature that hides in the shadows. so you can bet they're going to want to keep him silent, as well! This pulse-pounding three-issue monthly miniseries reunites the classic fan-favorite 1980's Iron Man creative team, written by David Michelinie and covers illustrated by Bob Layton! 32 pages, color, $3.50 THE FRANKENSTEIN AGENDA #1 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV063757. | |||||
| Moonstone Books: THE PHANTOM #14
- Coming in
January! Written by Mike Bullock, art by Carlos Magno, colors by Nick Main, cover by Joe Prado and Rod Reis. "Walker's Line," part 1 of 2. A young Phantom is on the trail of his Father's murderer, but when the trail goes cold, he finds himself near the small U.S. town of Clarksville where he attended High School. However, when The Phantom drops by to visit his Aunt and Uncle, he soon discovers this quiet town now trembles in the grip of the Grinning Skulls street gang and The Phantom's aunt was their latest victim! 32 pages, $3.50 Moonstone Books THE PHANTOM #14 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV063762. | ![]() | ||||
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Nostalgia League - Now available! The Nostalgia League hasposted "In Amundsen's Tent" by John Martin Leahry. The Nostalgia League has a large number of stories online of interest to those interested in the Pulps. In the Library section of the site, you will also find links to: Edmond Hamilton's first story, the original version of "The Zayat Kiss" by Sax Rohmer, a complete reprinting of the first Hopalong Cassidy novel, a PDF reprinting of "Molemen Want your Eyes" and more! In addition, most all the stories have introductory material that covers either the story or the author. The Gallery sections are also be of interest, since there are lots of covers displayed there. Here's how to get there: http://thenostalgialeague.com/olmag/index_olm.htm The Nostalgia League has been around since 1999 and does not have any plans to leave soon. The current schedule calls for a new story to go up about every other month. | |||||
| The Phantom Statue
- Coming in
March! Electric Tiki is proud to continue the Classic Heroes Collection with the man who cannot die: The Phantom! Creator Lee Falk debuted The Phantom in 1936, and the character is generally recognized as the first-ever costumed superhero. The Phantom has appeared in countless comic strips and comic books, novels, a movie serial, two television series, and a feature film. To celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Phantom, Ruben Procopio has designed and sculpted the ultimate tribute to the classic comic character. The Phantom Statue stands 13" tall, and is 1:6 scale. Each piece is hand-cast in high quality polystone and hand-painted to exacting standards. It comes with a durable foam interior and a beautiful full-color package, and is individually numbered and complete with a hand-numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Scheduled to ship in March 2007 Statue SRP: $150.00 Visit the Electric Tiki website for larger views of this great statue! THE PHANTOM STATUE is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV064450. | ![]() | ||||
| PLANETARY STORIES - Issue 5 is now available
online! Shelby Vick's PLANETARY STORIES is back and issue five is now available online! Visit the PLANETARY STORIES website at http://www.planetarystories.com/ | |||||
| Pulp Adventurecon #6 -
Update! Pulp Adventurecon #6 will be November 11 at the Ramada Inn in Bordentown New Jersey. DOOR-PRIZES Door-prizes are drawn every hour, and this one is the "stuff dreams are made of." We've selected a replica of the MALTESE FALCON, as seen in the 1941 film starring Humphrey Bogart. The script faithfully adapted the novel by DASHIELL HAMMETT, which was originally published as a serial in BLACK MASK magazine. This dingus is finished in a high quality black sheen paint, nearly 12" tall and weighs just over 7 pounds. Replicas like this appear on eBay and routinely sell for $50-$100 -- but it can be your's if your ticket number is drawn. More doorprizes will be added as the show draws closer. Keep checking the Pulp Adventurecon website to see what else appears. GETTING THERE: By car -- This location is JUST OFF exit 7 of the New Jersey Turnpike. A traditional paper map or a site like Mapquest.com will get you there. By train: From the Trenton Rail Station, take the new RIVERLINE light rail (www.riverline.com). Within 10-15 minutes, you will arrive in Bordentown City. Use the payphone to call the Ramada Inn (609-298-3200).We'll run shuttles to and from the Ramada, which is two miles from the Bordentown light rail station. Ramada Inn 1083 Route 206 Bordentown, NJ (Just off NJ Turnpike Exit 7) 50+ dealer tables, pulps, vintage films and more. $6.00 admission. http://www.boldventurepress.com | |||||
| Pulpville Press - Now available! Limited Liability by John A. Saxon (penname for Robert Leslie Bellem) Written under one of Bellem's pen names--John A. Saxon--it is a prequel to "Half-Past Mortem". "Just a routine assignment," the Los Angeles office told Sam Welpton, insurance investigator and claims adjuster. But what they didn't tell him was that this job, which began as an accident claim investigation, would turn into a murder case--with Sam the most likely suspect. Hardcover $24.95 Trade Paperback $14.95 | ![]() | ||||
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SONJA #19 - Coming in January! by Michael Avon Oeming & Homs "Animals," the ultimate tale of the She-Devil with a Sword, begins here, as we kick off the start of the 35th Anniversary celebration! Featuring regular Sonja writer Michael Avon Oeming, and new story artist Homs - fresh from the pages of Savage Red Sonja! After the shattering events of last issue, Kulan Gath is in control of the land, with Sonja and her companions sent to the other side of the globe. There, as they encounter strange new lands and beasts, they must decide whether to continue the quest against Gath, or cast their fates to this strange new world... a world of the "Animals!" Featuring a stunning new cover by Sean (Wolverine) Chen, along with Kevin ("52") Nowlan, and Dynamite artists Adriano (New Battlestar Galactica: Zarek) Batista and Homs (Savage Red Sonja: Queen of the Frozen Wastes), all shipping in an equal ratio! Plus, don't miss the foil cover featuring all-new art from the legendary Frank Brunner! 32 pages, Full Color, $2.99 Publisher: Dynamic Entertainment RED SONJA #19 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (available October 25th). The Diamond Item Code is NOV063449. | ![]() | ||||
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SAVAGE RED SONJA: QUEEN OF THE FROZEN WASTES #2 - Available in comic shops October 25th! by Frank Cho, Doug Murray, & Homs Dynamite's newest Red Sonja mini-series event continues as writers Doug Murray and Frank Cho - along with our newest Sonja sensation Homs - present the second issue pitting the Savage Red Sonja against the Queen of the Frozen Wastes! Sonja battles for her very life against all manners of strange and powerful creatures, all under control of the deadly, beautiful Ice Queen. With a new series of fabulous cover art from series cover storyteller and artist Frank Cho, Stjepan Nebezial, and interior artist Homs! 32 pages, Full Color, $3.50 | ![]() | ||||
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Serial Squadron - DVD Audio Serials are now available! The Complete Avenger Radio Series Written by Walter Gibson, creator of the Shadow All 26 episodes of THE AVENGER, completely free of annoying circus-like commercial-break music. Bonus: One episode of THE BLACK HOOD 13 Hours of content The Complete Blue Beetle Audio Adventures - Featuring Frank Lovejoy 24 Complete stories, noise-reduced and with enhanced fidelity; Dolby digital sound 9 Hours of content One of Dr. Grood's favorite radio series -- Sweeping down upon the underworld to smash gangland comes a friend of the unfortunate, enemy of criminals, the mysterious all-powerful character who is a problem to the police, a crusader for law! In reality Dan Garrett, a rookie patrolman, loved by everyone but suspected by none of being . . . the Blue Beetle. As the Blue Beetle, he hides behind a strange mask and a suit of impenetrable blue chain armor, flexible as silk but stronger than steel! Tarzan Radio Serials 3 Full Audio Adventure Serials - 30 Hours of content 76 episodes of TARZAN OF THE APES (1932) the original story of Tarzan, as scripted by his creator Edgar Rice Burroughs and starring his son-in-law James Pierce and daughter Joan Burroughs, and two more complete serials, THE DIAMOND OF ASHER (1934) and THE FIRES OF TOHR (1936), one never aired. Very good sound quality on all episodes. Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle - 71 Half-hour Adventures - 30 Hours of content 71 Episodes of the further adventures of Tarzan, originally broadcast in the 1950s. These programs are similar in tone to the Ron Ely television programs of the 60s and generally intelligent and entertaining. Full index of all programs printed on the back cover. The Shadow of Fu Manchu Featuring Hanley Stafford as Nayland Smith and Gale Gordon as Dr. Petrie 84 Episodes of 7 Serials; 17 Hours of content The "original" 40 episodes ALL restored for enhanced clarity and fidelity Includes: 21 Episodes of THE INSIDIOUS DR. FU MANCHU 6 Episodes of THE HAND OF FU MANCHU 12 Episodes of THE RETURN OF FU MANCHU 8 Episodes of THE DAUGHTER OF FU MANCHU 15 Episodes of THE MASK OF FU MANCHU 8 Episodes of DRUMS OF FU MANCHU 14 Episodes of BRIDE OF FU MANCHU Also available: THE CASEBOOK OF SHERLOCK HOLMES, SWORDS OF ADVENTURE, MONSTERS, and MASTERS OF HORROR. Visit the Serial Squadron website at http://www.serialsquadron.com/index.html | ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||
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Kane Fan Film - Now available online! A Solomon Kane Fan Film based on "The Return of Sir Richard Grenville" is now available online for viewing. Visit http://www.kanefilms.com/SolomonKane/ to view the short film. Thanks to Terry Allen and the REH Comics Newsgroup for the tip! | |||||
| Wild Cat Books -
Now available! RIGHT HAND OF DOOM: A CRITICAL STUDY OF MICHAEL MIGNOLA'S "HELLBOY" is a book of essays & articles to help educate fans and scholars of Michael Mignola’s HELLBOY (TM). It focuses on the narrative & sequential art of the comic book series. It is a homage to the artist’s talents and a way to establish a bridge between comic books and academe. Collected and Edited by Benjamin Szumskyj (the well-known Robert E. Howard scholar). He has put together a fascinating look at this most popular character! Includes: MR. BOY: HELLBOY & THE STRUGGLE TO ADULTHOOD by John Goodrich. THE MEANING OF THE EYE & THE FALL IN MIGNOLA’S HELLBOY: Two Consistent Themes by Yann Barrière. HELLBOY, NAZIS, OCCULT & WEIRD SCIENCE by Frank Schildiner. HELLBOY: ANOTHER HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES by Michael Steele. FINDING FREE WILL, PERSONAL IDENTITY, and the HIGH COST OF LIFE, DEATH, and REBIRTH in HELLBOY by Jess C. Horsley. ABE SAPIEN, OUTSIDER by Martin Andersson. THE SHADOW OVER ANUNG UN RAMA: The Influence of H. P. Lovecraft on Michael Mignola by Benjamin Szumskyj. “BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW” : INTERVIEW WITH SCOTT ALLIE - by Benjamin Szumskyj, and more! This is a true scholarly work that should appeal to all fans of this great Dark Horse Comic Book, as well as lovers of Adventure & Horror...NOTE: This Hardcover volume is STRICTLY LIMITED to 333 copies, and once sold out will NEVER be reprinted again, so grab it while you can! 100 pages, 6" x 9" Casewrap Hardcover, $19.99 Available at: http://www.lulu.com/wildcatbooks | ![]() | ||||
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| Adventure House - The October facsimile reprints are now
available! Now available! ADVENTURE NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES - July 1937, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 FAME AND FORTUNE MAGAZINE - February 25, 1929, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 SPICY ADVENTURE STORIES - February 1938, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 Coming November 2006: SPEAKEASY STORIES - Oct.-Nov. 1931, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 NEW MYSTERY ADVENTURES - October 1935, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 DETECTIVE SHORT STORIES - March 1939, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 Coming December 2006: UNDERCOVER DETECTIVE - December 1938, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 NEW MYSTERY ADVENTURES - September 1935, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 DETECTIVE SHORT STORIES - August 1937, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 Coming January 2007: THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE - February 1934, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 TAILSPIN TOMMY AIR ADVENTURE MAGAZINE - January 1937, 7x10, 98 pages, $14.95 NEW MYSTERY ADVENTURES - January 1936, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 | ![]() ![]() | |||
| Adventure
House - The
February 2007 facsimile reprints have been announced! THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE - March 1936, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 UNCANNY TALES - April-May 1939, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95 SPICY DETECTIVE STORIES - April 1937, 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95
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| THE ART OF H.P. LOVECRAFT'S
CTHULHU MYTHOS - Now available! This full-color tome collects the best art from Fantasy Flight's acclaimed Call of Cthulhu CCG, as well as from 25-years of Chaosium's legendary line of Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game products, and features art from fan favorites including Patrick McEvoy, Michael Komarck, Jean Tay, Thomas Denmark, John Gravato, Aaron Acevedo, James Ryman, Felicia Cano, and Linda Bergkvist. But, once you see these blasphemous visions, you will never forget them! Fantasy Flight Games, 192 pages, Full Color, $29.95 | ![]() | |||
| CONAN
#33 - Available in comic shops October 18th!
Written by Timothy Truman, art by Cary Nord, colored by Dave Stewart, cover by Tony Harris. Timothy Truman makes his debut as the regular writer of the Conan ongoing with a skull-shattering story of mad dogs, scheming priests, and humanoid abominations! With the beautiful Jiara in tow, Conan journeys west, away from the treacherous City of Thieves and into the jagged, desolate hills of Zamora. Yet lurking amidst the rocks are adversaries hungry for his flesh, his purse, and his soul. A day of death and pain has dawned for the Cimmerian, and when it ends, the wild, the wicked, and the foolish shall fear one name--Conan! 40 pages, $2.99 Dark Horse Comics | ![]() | |||
| Dennis
McHaney: THE MAN FROM CROSS PLAINS Due to quality problems, today is the last day that the hardcover edition of THE MAN FROM CROSS PLAINS will be available from Lulu.com. The softcover edition is still available from Lulu.com. Book details and a link are below. THE MAN FROM CROSS PLAINS: A CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, is a collection of essays by some of the top Howard scholars in the field today. The book is being published as a benefit for The City of Cross Plains Fire Relief Fund, and all profits will be donated to the fund to benefit the victims of the terrible wild fire that destroyed much of the town in December, 2005. The book also contains the first U. S. publication of "The Ghost with the Silk Hat," a nine chapter novella by Robert E. Howard. "The Ghost with the Silk Hat" was previously published in WRITER OF THE DARK by Dark Carneval Press (Switzerland) in 1986. This was a limited edition of 500 and, according to Dennis McHaney, about 40 changes were made to the text, including at one point, changing the identity of the characters speaking. McHaney used Howard's typescript for the version in THE MAN FROM CROSS PLAINS. 328 pages, 6.00" x 9.00", perfect binding, black and white interior ink There is a preview available for viewing on the Lulu.com website that includes the complete contents of this book. Trade Paperback $19.95 Please check this benefit book out and lend your support to this worthwhile cause. This book will only be available until May, 2007. | ![]() | |||
| E-texts
on the net this week The Shadow in Review: There is no Shadow review this week. Next weeks review is "The Golden Dog Murders" from September 1, 1938. "Mystic Murder" by Charles W. Johnson II is this week's Two-Minute Shadow Mystery. Shadows of the Pulps: Nothing new this week. Larry Estep-Online Pulps: Now with over 700 stories online! "Baldy Simmons and the T-Bone Murder" by Jack Kofoed from POPULAR DETECTIVE, April 1946 Featuring: Baldy Simmons An overdone steak is the strange clue which leads Baldy to the killer who gunned down Ace-Deuce O'Reilly of Broadway! "Smoke Trap Boomerang" by William Steis from 10-STORY DETECTIVE MAGAZINE, May 1947 With a full-grown man lying dead on Hiram Cotter's miniature railroad tracks, the old criminologist found himself meshed in a miniature network of murderous proportions. | ||||
| Episodes
From The Zero Hour - Coming in 2007! Episodes From The Zero Hour Volume One features Tough Guy for Hire Tommy "Knuckles" McNichols. The cover was illustrated by Jared Araujo and digitally painted by Rich Woodall. Design is by Anthony Schiavino. Tentatively scheduled for early 2007. A Pulp Fiction Crime Noir Serialized Feature Publisher: Blinding Force Productions | ![]() | |||
| FARMERPHILE:
The Magazine of Philip José Farmer -
Shipping late October! Issue No. 6 - October 2006 FARMERPHILE is a quarterly digest devoted to making available previously unpublished writings by Hugo Award-winning author and SFWA Grandmaster Philip José Farmer. The first ten issues of FARMERPHILE will serialize the first-time publication of Up from the Bottomless Pit, Philip José Farmer’s “lost” novel about the ultimate ecological disaster in the oil industry. Each of the initial ten issues will also feature a heretofore unpublished short story or article by Farmer, as well as a regular column on Creative Mythography by Wold Newton scholar Win Scott Eckert, editor of Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer’s Wold Newton Universe. Future issues are scheduled to include articles on PJF & Tarzan, Ancient Opar, and tributes from the top science fiction authors of our day. Fabulously illustrated by such talented artists as Charles Berlin, Keith Howell, and Karl Kauffman. Contents for Issue No. 6 - October 2006: The October 2006 issue of Farmerphile features Philip José Farmer’s previously unpublished short story “Keep Your Mouth Shut” and the sixth exciting installment of Up from the Bottomless Pit. Also spotlighted is an insightful look at Farmer’s “writings in bronze” by Doc Savage author and expert Will Murray. Carrying on the theme of Murray’s essay, Danny Adams (co-author of The City Beyond Play), Win Scott Eckert (editor of and contributor to Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer’s Wold Newton Universe), and Christopher Paul Carey (contributor to Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer’s Wold Newton Universe) all pay tribute in this issue to Farmer’s Doc Savage-related work; and Bette Farmer shares behind the scenes reminiscences from the Farmers’ visit to the home of Lester Dent, the first “Kenneth Robeson.” Also included is an essay on collecting PJF worldwide by Rias Nuninga (webmaster of The Philip José Farmer International Bibliography) and a Bibliophile column on Farmer’s only mainstream novel, Fire and the Night, by Ramble House publisher Fender Tucker. Table of Contents: The International Appeal of Philip José Farmer - Rias Nuninga Bibliophile: a discussion on Fire and the Night - Fender Tucker Keep Your Mouth Shut - Philip José Farmer, illustrated by Jason Robert Bell The Roller Coaster Ride with Philip José Farmer - Bette Farmer Caliban - Will Murray< |