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  | Adventure House - Now available!
 G-8 and 
His Battle Aces #45 
 
 "Flight From the Grave" by Robert J.
Hogan"Deathless men from another world who move like machines against 
a helpless human race!—these are the enemies that G-8 must fight—this is the
test of an airman's courage!
 What is the Fate that lies before the Master Spy?  Where is 
the end of the trail of Death?"
 
 "Brass Buttons and Dynamite"
 "The Flying Canaries"
 
 
 Cover Artist: 
Frederick Blakeslee7x10, 110 pages, $9.95
 
 
 
 
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  | Adventure House - Now available!
 
  
  
  | The Phantom Detective -
 08/36 
 "Specter of Death" by Robert Wallace
 
    "Crimson poppies of doom mark 
the lurid trail of a dread chameleon of  crime!   Follow the Phantom 
of his pursuit of this sinister figure whose  grim deeds  are shrouded in 
mystery."
 "Dollars of Death" by Ernest Brent
 "Two-Way Coffin"  by Bernard Breslauer
 "Murder—Eastbound" by Richard B. Sale
 
 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95
 
 | Fight Stories -  12/31 Featuring Robert E. Howard
 
 "Circus Fists" by Robert E. Howard
 "Flattening jobbies in a circus side-show!  Boy, what a  life   for 
Sailor  Steve Costigan."
 
 "Call of the Ring" by Pete Martin
 "Bootleg Fight" by Eddie Anderson
 "A Foul in Papeete" by Edmund A. DuPerrier
 
 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95
 Cover Artist: Gerard C. Delano
 
 | The Lone Eagle -  12/36 
 "Drome of the Damned" by Lt. Scott Morgan
 
    "With death at the controls, 
the Lone Eagle roars through enemy air to  pit  himself against a vicious 
spy ring of hooded men who are pledge to hurl  the  atllied cause into chaos."
 "Poker Face" by Darrell Jordan
 "Sky Party" by George Bruce
 "Wings of Youth" by Hugh James
 "Fledgling" by Robert Sidney Bowen
 
 7x10, 128 pages, $14.95
 Cover Artist: Eugene Frandzen
 
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            Once again join us on a journey back 
to an “Age of Aces” as “Battling” Mord Grogan       burns      through   
    the    tortured         skies of pre-WWII China.      Grogan,    an 
American   pilot,     commands    the all-Chinese “Dragon Squadron”     
in their   battle against    the invading Japanese    along     with    
his three valiant  flight commanders: Monty St.    John, the lanky   Limey; 
   slender    Hank Goyen, the dapper Frog; and  last    but not  least, the 
 imperturbable     Ah   Im, Grogan’s boyhood      chum of old    Nanking days,
 now premier olive-toned    ace of  the   Dragon   clan. Never    before has
 the struggle been so fierce or   the   danger   of   Oriental  treachery 
  so great!             Stories       include:
   “Against The   Rising    Sun”   –  Flying    Aces,    May
  1932
 WWI      pilot    Robert    M.  Burtt    wrote the     fourteen 
    Battling     Grogan stories   in  the  early  1930’s for   Flying   Aces 
 Magazine     before becoming      well known as the co-creator      and writer
  of  aviation-themed     radio serials like  The Air Adventures      of
Jimmy     Allen,  Captain  Midnight, Hop Harrigan  and   Sky King.
 
 “The Squadron     of  Skeletons”      –  Flying    Aces,    June
  1932
 “The Tartar    Thunderbolt”       –  Flying    Aces,    October 
   1932
 “The Dragon’s     Brood”    –  Flying    Aces,    February     1933
 “Shanghai Hawks”    –  Flying    Aces,    March    1933
 “Minions of  the   Mikado”     –  Flying    Aces,    June   1933
 “Eagles of  the   East”    –  Flying    Aces,    July   1933
 “The Dragon’s     Decoy”    –  Flying    Aces,    September     
1933
 “Ming Menace”     –  Flying    Aces,    November     1933
 “Death from   The   Rising    Sun”   –  Flying    Aces,    December 
    1933
 “The Bat   Brood”    –  Flying    Aces,    January     1934
 “Traitor Truce”    –  Flying    Aces,    February     1934
 “Hawks of  Nippon”     –  Flying    Aces,    May   1934
 “Mace of  The   Mikado”     –  Flying    Aces,    September     
1934
 
 $16.99 |  6″x9″    trade    paperback      |  470pp    |  ISBN:978-1-937590-00-0
 
 
 
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  |    Altus Press
                  DOC SAVAGE: THE NEW ADVENTURES VOLUME 
 6: THE MIRACLE MENACE SC
 (Writer) Lester Dent & Various (Cover) Joe Devito
 
 Coming 
to comic shops in January! When out of work magician Gulliver Greene stumbles upon a man who 
claims to be Christopher Columbus, still alive in 1937, it's   only the start 
of the most complex plot ever to involve the incredible Doc   Savage. Called 
to the sleepy farm town of La Plata, Missouri, the Man of  Bronze plunges 
into the enigma of the vanishing Victorian house. Is it haunted?  Is it even 
real? Can Doc solve the mystery — or will he be sucked into the  unknown vortex
into which it disappears?
 
 Softcover, 6x9, 409 pages, B&W    $24.95
 
 DOC SAVAGE: THE  MIRACLE MENACE 
is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131403.
 
 
 
 
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  | Anthony 
Tollin's Sanctum BooksComing in December!
       DOC SAVAGE Volume 
72: "The Purple Dragon" and "Colors for Murder"The pulp era's greatest superhero returns in two-fisted pulp classics 
  by Harold A. Davis and Lester Dent writing as "Kenneth Robeson." First, 
graduates  of Doc Savage's Crime College revert to their earlier evil ways, 
leading  the Man of Bronze into a deadly confrontation with an uncanny trickster 
 and "The Purple Dragon." Then, a failed murder attempt and a gorgeous   damsel
 in distress set Doc, Monk and Ham on the trail of an evil mastermind   
in  "Colors for Murder." BONUS: a classic Doc Savage script from the Golden 
   Age of Radio! This deluxe pulp reprint also features a classic color pulp 
    cover by Emery Clarke and the original interior illustrations by Paul 
Orban,    plus new historical commentary by Will Murray, author of 13 Doc 
Savage novels.   (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-131-8 Softcover, 7x10, 112 
pages, B&W,   $14.95
 DOC SAVAGE VOLUME 72 is solicited in the 
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131404.
 
 
 Anthony Tollin, P.O. Box 761474, San Antonio, TX 78245-1474
   1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First Class) 
or $2 (Media Mail) for postage and packaging
  2 books: $29.90 (cover price) First Class
postpaid 
  Twelve 
issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail)   [postpaid] (includes bonus    variant     and ring premium)
 Six issues for   $84   (first    class)    or  $78 (media mail)       
        [postpaid]
 
  Check, Money Order, or Paypal 
            (orders@shadowsanctum.com) 
 
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  | Anthony 
Tollin's Sanctum BooksComing in December!
                   
            NICK CARTER Volume 
2: "Whispers of Death" and "The Trail of the Scorpion" — Guest-starring THE 
  SHADOW!America's premier detective hero returns in two action-packed pulp 
thrillers by John Chambliss and Thomas Calvert McClary plus two classic media 
tales by THE SHADOW's Walter Gibson! First, "Whispers of Death" undermine 
   the construction of a New York power plant, leading the Master Detective 
  into one of his strangest cases! Then, a cryptic call for help from the 
Khan  of Iraghan summons Nick Carter from his New York headquarters through 
a winding   maze of murder leading to the Florida Everglades as he  follows 
the deadly   "Trail of the Scorpion." BONUS: Nick Carter teams up  with THE 
SHADOW in "Calling  Nick Carter," a rare crossover from the Golden  Age of 
Comics, and battles  "The Voice of Crime" in a lost radio adventure  by Walter 
B. Gibson! This double-novel special edition leads off with a haunting  skeleton 
 cover by renowned illustrator Jerome Rozen, and also features the  original 
 pulp interior art by Amos Sewell plus historical commentary by Will Murray 
 and Anthony Tollin. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-130-1 Softcover,  7x10, 
 128 pages, B&W, $14.95 
  
  NICK CARTER VOLUME 2 is solicited in the 
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131405.
    
 Anthony Tollin, P.O. Box 761474, San Antonio, TX 78245-1474
   1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First Class) 
or $2 (Media Mail) for postage and packaging
  2 books: $29.90 (cover price) First Class
postpaid 
  Twelve 
issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail)   [postpaid] (includes bonus    variant     and ring premium)
 Six issues for   $84   (first    class)    or  $78 (media mail) [postpaid]
 
  Check, Money Order, or Paypal 
            (orders@shadowsanctum.com) 
 
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Tollin's Sanctum BooksComing in December!
                   
            THE SHADOW Volume 
80: "Shiwan Khan Returns" and "The Invincible Shiwan Khan" — Blockbuster MOVIE
SpecialThe Knight of Darkness confronts his greatest superfoe in the classic 
 pulp novels that inspired the 1994 Shadow film starring Alec   Baldwin! In
 "Shiwan Khan Returns," the last descendent of Genghis Khan comes   back from
 the dead for a titanic rematch with The Shadow! Then, the Dark  Avenger and
 the exotic Myra Reldon team up to battle the mesmeric menace of "The Invincible
 Shiwan Khan" in another of Walter Gibson's greatest pulp thrillers! This
instant collector's item showcases both original color pulp covers by  Graves
Gladney, the classic interior illustrations by legendary artist Edd  Cartier
and historical commentary by Will Murray and Anthony Tollin. (Sanctum  Books)
978-1-60877-132-5             Softcover, 7x10. 128 pages, B&W,   $14.95 
            
  
  THE SHADOW VOLUME 80 is solicited in the 
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131406.
    
 Anthony Tollin, P.O. Box 761474, San Antonio, TX 78245-1474
   1 book: $14.95 plus $3.00 (First Class) 
or $2 (Media Mail) for postage and packaging
  2 books: $29.90 (cover price) First Class
postpaid 
  Twelve 
issues for $167 (first class) or $155 (media mail)   [postpaid] (includes bonus    variant     and ring premium)
 Six issues for   $84   (first    class)    or  $78 (media mail) [postpaid]
 
  Check, Money Order, or Paypal 
            (orders@shadowsanctum.com) 
 
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  | Azieran Adventures Presents Artifacts and Relics: Extreme 
Sorcery - Now available! David C. Smith, James Beamon, Joe Bonadonna, Bill Ward, Steve Goble, 
John M. Whalen, Colleen Anderson, David J. West, Fred C. Adams
 
 Azieran Adventures Presents Artifacts and Relics: Extreme Sorcery 
is an anthology of fantasy stories which revolve around powerful, and in some
cases, world changing magic items.
 The tales are masterfully written by veteran storytellers such as David 
C. Smith of "Oron" and "The Sorcerer's Shadow" fame, Bill Ward, Black Gate 
Magazine contributor, and many other new pulp writers.
 
 Features a classic reprint by Clark Ashton Smith!
 
 
 
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  | Beb Books -  Now  available! 
 Dangerous 
Men by Gordon Young
 Before there was Marlowe. Before there was the Continental Op, Before there  
 was
 Three-Gun Terry and Race Williams . . . there was Don Everhard.
 A hard boiled man in a poached egg world.
 
 A chance encounter one foggy night in San Francisco puts Don Everhard in 
 contact with Melville Summers a wealthy man being menaced for some reason 
   by extortionists. For safety he and his wife and his’s wife’s sister have 
   been living on a steam yacht out in the harbor - where Summers thinks he
  will be safe from attack. On a whim Everhard offers to help him, not as
an  employee, not as some private detective, which he is not, but as one friend
 to another. That Everhard knows Summers’ sister-in-law and parted from her
 on bad terms is a complication not a benefit. Those begins a short novel
of complex characters, clever plots desperate actions and above all... dangerous
 men.
 
 Backing up this story is “A Bluff and a Little Luck” a short story where 
   Everhard’s gambling skills are put to the test to thwart the plans of some
   German spies.
 
 Dangerous Men - two tales of the first hard-boiled man,  by Gordon 
Young (author of the Hurricane Williams stories) in print for just  $9.00 
(plus postage)
 
 
  The
Thrill Book Library - Cobra Girl and other Eastern Adventures
 Our second release this week is the last entry in The Thrill Book Library 
   - Cobra Girl and other Eastern Adventures.  The collection opens with
   the long novelet, Cobra Girl, wherein a mild-mannered playboy gets kidnaped
   and hauled off to India for reasons unknown. The first night there, far
 up  a river in an isolated province he sees a beautiful white woman peering
 out  of an abandoned temple. Curious why she was there he jumps ship to
find  her  only to be attacked by men of the local Raja. The girl had been
kidnaped   by the Raja to be one of his many wives but she had escaped to
a nearby temple   where, surrounded by Cobras which she seemed to easily
command she had been   protected from the potentate.
 
 As the Raja presses a more aggressive campaign the other men from the 
 boat  arrived. The mission had been to rescue the girl all along. After
some  tense  moments they beat a retreat to the save and set sail for home
but the mystery  only continues as one by one the adventures die - killed
by a cobra’s bite.  Who is slaughtering the band of heroes and can he be
stopped before all have  fallen to his subtle plan?
 
 Next up is a short tales, The Mate by May Freud Dickenson, where a cruel 
   man tried to cure his wife of her fear of snakes by locking her in their 
  bedroom with cobra he had just killed, forgetting in his arrogance that 
cobras  mate for life.
 
 The Vengeance of Vishnu by George C. Jenks is a New York crime story where 
  the body of a man cursed by a Hindu cult disappears, re-appears and is turned
  onto an aged skeleton in a matter of days. It’ll take more than the usual
  police work to straighten out this mystery.
 
 At The Hands of The Master by Everett McNeil. A down and out man is asked 
  to attend a Hindu Fakir at his apartment one day only to find himself drugged 
  and while unconscious has a weird dream of being someone else, in the far-off 
  sub-continent and forced to betray and murder the kingdom’s ruler. When 
the  penniless American awakes he is richly rewarded and set on his way. A
newsboy  hawking a paper recounts how an India price had been murdered that
very day.  Exactly as he had dreamed it!
 
 Finally, because these four Indian related tales were running a little
short,  we’ve added a short detective novelet, The Crystal Ball by James
Cary Hawes.  A Hollywood actor needs to get married that day, before his
rich aunt dies  but his efforts to pick up a bride gets constantly delayed
by a succession  of woman all looking for a large diamond, the crystal ball
of the title. Why do they all seem to think he has it, and who starts killing
off his guests  as the night goes on. It’s a funny comedy A touch of the
urban wit often on display in the pages of the Thrill Book.
 Over 60 pages of fine entertainment for just $6.00 (plus postage)
 
 
 
 
 Don’t 
forget our other recent releases!
 
 
 Down the Coast of Shadows (Perley Poore
Sheehan)
  Wolves of the Steppe (Greye LaSpina)
  Guilt! - Tales of Remorse
  Juju by Murray Leinster and other tales
  The Opium Ship & Mr. Shen of Shensi by H. Bedford-Jones
  The Red Lure by Frank L. Packard and other stories
  The Stone Image by Seabury Quinn and other weird tales
  The Jeweled Ibis and other stories of Africa
  The Street Without a Name more strange tales and
  The Man From Thebes - a humorous tale of a mummy in  modern  day 
America by W. W. Cook
  Each book only $6.00 (plus postage.)
             
             
            The first eight issues of Secret Agent
 “X” collecting all the stories, feature and art in each issue. Each book only $9.00 (plus postage.)                    
 Beb Books 
are always set in new, readable type and printed on 8.5 by 11 inch paper and
side stapled. All the original art, when it exists, is included.  Postage is   
 just    $3.00 for the first three books and 25     cents more   per    
   additional              book
 
 
 My website 
is over a year out of date. 
   But I can      
         send          you  a brief catalog of what we've reprinted.    
                
   Just write to beb01@sprynet.com and ask for a catalog.
  
   Have a question? 
            Would like to see our complete list of 
     titles? Write   
      to     me at               beb01@sprynet.com.
        
  To order, send check or   money order 
        (sorry,     no Paypal) made   payable to     Brian    Earl      
 Brown         to:
 Brian Earl Brown  
                   
        11675 Beaconsfield
        Detroit, MI   48224
  
  Have a question? Would like to see our complete list     of titles? 
      Write to beb01@sprynet.com.
 
 
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  | The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries 
(Vintage Crime/Black Lizard) Paperback Edited by Otto Penzler
 Now available!
 
 Edgar Award-winning editor Otto Penzler collects sixty of  his 
 all-time  favorite holiday crime stories--many of which are difficult or 
 nearly impossible  to find anywhere else. From classic Victorian tales by 
 Arthur Conan Doyle,  Robert Louis Stevenson, and Thomas Hardy, to contemporary 
stories by Sara  Paretsky and Ed McBain, this collection touches on all aspects 
 of the holiday  season, and all types of mysteries. They are suspenseful, 
funny, frightening,  and poignant.
 
 Included are puzzles by Mary Higgins Clark, Isaac Asimov, and   Ngaio 
  Marsh;   uncanny tales in the tradition of A Christmas Carol by  Peter
Lovesey    and  Max Allan Collins; O. Henry-like stories by Stanley Ellin
and Joseph    Shearing,   stories by pulp icons John D. MacDonald and  Damon
Runyon; comic    gems from   Donald E. Westlake and John Mortimer; and many,
many more. Almost   any kind   of mystery you’re in the mood for--suspense,
pure detection,  humor,  cozy,   private eye, or police procedural—can be
  found in these pages.
 
 FEATURING:
 - Unscrupulous Santas
 - Crimes of Christmases Past and Present
 - Festive felonies
 - Deadly puddings
 - Misdemeanors under the mistletoe
 - Christmas cases for classic characters including Sherlock Holmes,   
 Brother   Cadfael, Miss Marple, Hercule Poirot, Ellery Queen, Rumpole of 
  the Bailey,   Inspector Morse, Inspector Ghote, A.J. Raffles, and Nero Wolfe.
 
 Series: Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
 Paperback: 672 pages
 Publisher: Vintage
 ISBN-10: 0345802985
 ISBN-13: 978-0345802989
 $25.00
 
 
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  | THE BLACK BAT #8 - Coming 
in January! Writer: Brian Buccellato
 Art:Ronan Cliquet
 Cover Artist(s): Jae Lee, Billy Tan, Ardian Syaf
 
 The fallout from recent events changes the dynamic between Carol, the 
 Black  Bat, and the shadow organization behind his creation. Black Bat wrestles 
  with the choices he has made, and how far he is willing to go to get justice. 
  Are the strings attached to his redemption worth the price?
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
             On sale January 8
 
 THE BLACK BAT #8 is solicited in the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130990 (Jae Lee).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130991  (Billy 
Tan - Subscription variant).
 
 
 
 
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  | Blood 'N' Thunder   / Murania
Press The Blood    'N'     Thunder #38 - Summer 2013
 Now shipping!
 This issue’s outstanding feature     is  a  lengthy    excerpt 
    from   Nathan   Madison’s recently published     book,   Anti-Foreign 
   Imagery    in American    Pulps and  Comic Books,     1920-1960.   In this
richly    detailed,     extensively illustrated      piece Nathan   explores
“Yellow    Peril” fiction from the pulps.     His exhaustive     study complements
   Bill Maynard’s celebration    of  Fu Manchu’s    centennial    from  our
last    issue.
 
 Another book published earlier this   year,    Will   Murray’s     Skull 
   Island,     pitted   Doc Savage against   King    Kong and  aroused  much 
  interest    not only    among the   Bronze   Man’s    fans in  general but
devotees   of Philip    José Farmer’s     Wold   Newton   Universe 
in particular.   BnT contributor and Wold  Newton  adherent    Rick Lai examines 
Skull Island  and catalogs its deviations     from  the   Universe   in an 
unusually absorbing  work of scholarship.     In a separate    piece Will 
responds   to critics of his approach. Let   it  never  be said   that  BnT 
refuses to present both sides of a story!
 
 Will’s second contribution to  BnT   #38   is  an  80th   Anniversary 
     hat-tip     to   the long-running hero pulp  G-8 and His   Battle Aces, 
 adventures     from    which    a re now being  offered  in audiobook  form 
by Radio Archives.     He  covers a  hitherto    overlooked   attempt  by 
Popular  Publications editors to gauge   reader   interest     in a proposed 
 shift  of emphasis for the magazine.
 
 This summer marked another important      anniversary       in  American 
    pop   culture:        Superman debuted      75 years ago  in   the  first 
 issue  of   Action   Comics. Mike     Bifulco,      author of  The   Original 
 Superman  on Television (a definitive  guide       now in  its third  edition), 
 weighs  in on the recent    theatrical    release   Man     of Steel  and 
reflects  on the  enduring popularity    of the TV  series  starring  George 
 Reeves.
 
 This time around our “Tricks of  the   Trade”    department      boasts 
   a  particularly     comprehensive installment    by  long-time pulp   
 editor and   science-fiction   specialist Robert    A.  W. “Doc” Lowndes. 
    Originally  written  for a 1949 writers’ magazine,          this 6400-word 
 treatise   is perhaps  the  most informative  piece    of  its type     we’ve
 published  to date. It provides the clearest look     yet  at how pulp 
editors    appraised   the manuscripts they  received   by the   thousands 
every year.
 
 BnT #38 also reprints two fascinating short    stories     culled    from 
  vintage     pulp magazines. James B.  Connelly’s    “The Last    Passenger,” 
   from   an early   1913 issue    of The Popular    Magazine,  may   well 
have been    the first work of   mass-market   fiction    inspired  by the 
 Titanic tragedy. “The Tenth    Man,” from  a 1922 issue      of Adventure, 
   is a taut tale of African     intrigue  by the unjustly    forgotten  
Robert    Simpson.
 
 Subscriber copies will begin shipping     shortly     after    Labor  
 Day.   To  those       of you who either  aren’t   BnT subscribers     
or have  let  your   subscriptions lapse,   remember   that signing  up 
 for a year  earns  you  a 20-percent discount       on  the  recently published 
    Blood ‘n’  Thunder  Guide to Pulp Fiction. There’s      a special  page 
    on the Murania  Press website   that allows you to do just    that.
 
 
 Individual 
copies of Blood ‘n’ Thunder #38 can be had for $11.95 plus     shipping  
      from     the Murania Press site as soon as they are available.    
                  The cost of a one-year, four-issue      subscription       is  $40, 
  which    represents  a considerable savings.
 
 
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 SPECIAL 
SALE TIED TO BLOOD 
          'N' THUNDER          SUBSCRIPTIONS
 The   long-awaited       Blood    ‘n’   Thunder     Guide    to  Pulp
Fiction,       many   months          in  preparation,    is now    available
from    Murania   Press.
 
 A  greatly     revised     and   expanded     version     of  2007’s Blood 
    ‘n’   Thunder      Guide    to Collecting     Pulps, this massive   new 
  book   has   been   positioned      as   more of     a reference work  
than a   mere  manual   for  hobbyists.    It’s a  complete history    of 
the    pulp magazine    (told in more  detail   than ever attempted by  a 
single     author)    wrapped up in one-volume.    Its 2007 predecessor had 
226    pages  and    close   to 400 pulp-cover  reproductions. The  new  Guide
   to Pulp Fiction     has 414  pages and 700  cover repros, along  with
 a  smattering   of original    cover  paintings.
 
 Chapters     from   the   old   Guide    have   been   extensively reworked. 
     New   chapters      have been    added   on Spicy   pulps, sports   
 pulps,   love pulps,      and   war-and-aviation         pulps. Also, two 
new  appendices      have  been created     for   pulp-fiction readers   
    who don’t  collect   the     vintage magazines.   One appendix      gives
basic  information        on the best   small-press reprint  publishers, 
        while   the other    lists   the most    important anthologies of 
   pulp  stories    in various      genres.
 
 The   Blood    ‘n’   Thunder     Guide    to  Pulp   Fiction     is  priced 
at  $29.95,        which    includes    shipping   to  domestic U.S. buyers. 
  However,         Murania  Press    is also    making   the  book available 
    at a  20   percent   discount    to anybody    who purchases it along 
  with    a  one-year  subscription      to  Blood ‘n’ Thunder. This special 
    offer    has  its own  page on   the  Murania  Press site and  is   available 
   to  those      who renew   or   extend their subscriptions   as well.
 
 Don’t    miss   out   on  what   some   fans   are   already     calling 
2013’s       must-have          book.    Visit   the Murania    Press web 
  site  today   at   the  link     below.
 
 
 414 pages, 
7x10, trade paperback Price:    $29.95
 
 
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  | The     Book Cave 
-  New                podcast now available  online! Episode 253: James Plamer and Van Plexico
 Art Sippo interviews both James  Palmer and Van Plexico on the Mars 
McCoy book while Ric recovers from his stroke..
 
 Episode 
252: Fightcard Series,  Barefoot Bones
 Episode 251: Rick Lai
 Art's Reviews Episode 6: The Miracle Menace
 Episode 250: Stark 
 House Press
 Episode 249: The 
    Devil You Know
 Episode 248: The 
        Crypt of Kane Gilmour
 Episode 247: James 
        Palmer
 Episode 246:     Barbara     Custer
 
 
 
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  | CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT #7  - 
Coming in January! Joshua Williamson (Writer), Eduardo Francisco (Art),    Stefani
Rennee (Color), Freddie Williams II and Dan Scott (Cover)
 
 Fighting for his life in Washington, DC, Captain Midnight struggles to
 do  any damage to a secret organization’s brutal assassin. Meanwhile, Agent 
 Jones  is abducted by an unexpected captor who may reveal the unsettling 
truth about  the mysterious Black Sky’s motives.
 
 Full Color, 32 pages, $2.99, On sale January 
22
 
 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT #7 is solicited in the 
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130042.
 
 
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  | CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT ARCHIVES VOLUME 2:  CAPTAIN  MIDNIGHT 
SAVES THE WORLD HC  - Coming in March! Bill Woolfolk (Writer), Leonard Frank (Art), and   others
 
 Captain Jim Albright, inventor and ex-Army pilot, maintains a secret identity 
  as Captain Midnight, flying superhero and defender of justice! In this second
  archival volume, featuring stories selected from the original 1940s Fawcett
  comics, Captain Midnight and his sidekick Ichabod Mudd explore new planets
  and defend the earth from aliens, including moon creatures, purple pirates,
  and the bizarre and villainous Xog! Collects selected stories  from issues
  #48, #50, #52-#56, #58-#60, #62, #64, and #66.
 
 Hardcover, 7” x 10”, Full  Color,
152 pages, $49.99, On sale March 12
 
 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT ARCHIVES VOLUME  2 is
solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130068.
 
 
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  | Classicon 44Saturday, November 
2,   2013
 
 
 Classicon is
one of the first pulp/paperback            shows ever established. There are 35 tables and thousands of collectable           old Pulp magazines, 
digests, and paperbacks available for sale or   trade.
 
 University Quality Inn
 3121 E. Grand River Ave.
 Lansing, Michigan
 
  $3.00 admission$25.00 for a dealer table
 
 
 
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  | CONAN THE BARBARIAN #24 - Coming 
in January! Brian Wood (Writer), Riccardo Burchielli (Art), Dave   Stewart (Color), 
and Massimo Carnevale (Cover)
 
 The penultimate issue in Brian Wood’s acclaimed “Queen of the Black Coast”!
 The demonic residents of the river Zarkheba have exacted a devastating
toll  from Conan—but still they demand more. With nothing left to lose, Conan 
 sets  out to face an evil whose power is beyond any earthly reckoning!
 
 Full Color, 32 pages, $3.50, On sale   January  22
 
 CONAN THE BARBARIAN #24 is solicited  in 
the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130039.
 
 
 
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  | CONAN AND THE PEOPLE OF THE   BLACK CIRCLE #4 
(of 4)  - Coming in   January! Fred Van Lente (Writer) and Ariel Olivetti (Art/Cover)
 
 To rescue the captive Devi Yasmina, Conan will have to overcome the   malicious 
  magicks of the Black Seers of Yimsha. But even if he can defeat   the foul 
 sorcerers in their own mountain fortress, he must still contend   with their 
 even more formidable master!
 
 Full Color, 32 pages, $3.50, On sale   January  29
 
 CONAN AND THE PEOPLE OF THE BLACK CIRCLE 
#4 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130037.
 
 
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  | CONAN THE BRUTAL STATUEComing to comic shops in June 2014!
 
 QUARANTINE STUDIO is proud to present, CONAN the  Brutal! This limited 
edition 1/6 scale figure stands 14.5 inches tall on a 7 by 8 inch base littered 
with relics of battle and the ruins of a once  formidable palace column. This
full licensed Conan statue comes hand-painted in a numbered edition and packaged
in a handsome collector's box. Designed and sculpted by William Paquet.
 
 
 $269.99
 Preorder yours today for only a $40 deposit and   get Free Shipping 
in the US or 50% off International Shipping.
 
 CONAN THE BRUTAL STATUE is solicited in 
the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131981.
 
 
 
 
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  | CTHULHU BENDY TOY - Coming 
in April! 
 Bending more than just the dimensional barrier! Dread Cthulhu, when 
not laying waste to cities and eating petty humans, can actually be a pretty 
amiable guy, anxious to give out a couple of free hugs now and again. Wrap 
his eldritch, arcane, and unspeakable arms and legs around a finger, desk 
leg, pencil, or practically any normal object that has normal geometry! Shambling 
at 5" tall, he's made of sturdy rubber with flexible internal wires for great 
bendability.
 
 Figure    $7.99
 
 
 CTHULHU BENDY TOY  is solicited 
in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV132477.
 
 
 
 
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  | Davy       Crockett's Almanak      of 
     Mystery,          Adventure,       and     the Wild West   -    Now   online! 
 Forgotten Books: CONAN plays Sam Spade (and The Continental 
Op)                  -    New!
 Cover Gallery: James Bond First Editions 
             -    New!
 Pulp Gallery: HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE 1, 2 & 3 (1942) 
                             -
New!
 ALEX SCHOMBURG'S Lance Lewis, Space Detective (and 
friend) (again)                  
-    New!
 Forgotten Books: TARZAN AND THE JEWELS OF OPAR (1916)
 WEIRD TALES 28, 29 & 30 (1926)
 Poster Gallery: Adventures of Philo Vance
 DOC SAVAGE Returns in the The Miracle Menace - by 
Will Murray AND Lester Dent!
 A BLACK MASK eBook: "Gambler's Don't Win" by W.T. 
Ballard
 
 
 
 
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  | Deerstalker Editions - Now available!The Emperor
 
 The Underground 
Pulp Action Sensation – First Time Ever in Book Form! Deerstalker Editions has just released two more books reprinted
from Charles Lee Jackson's underground pulp magazine novels featuring The
Emperor, a debonaire 1960s adventurer with a team of agents who help him
out on his cases.
 
 
 In The Emperor Marked for Death the action races from the silver mines
of Idaho, to Hollywood and Malibu, to a slumbering volcano in the Cascades, 
as The Emperor tackles a monstrous enemy so deadly that even the evil Executive 
of Crime known as Continent-Eight joins forces with our hero! And because 
he is the only thing stopping this fiend, he becomes ... The Emperor Marked 
for Death!--
 
 In The Executive of Crime, Federal Agent Max Decker finds himself undermining 
the evil Continent- Eight from the inside, after he is forced to kill The 
Gila,  one of its leaders, and assumes The Gila's identity. But when 
the other heads of Continent-Eightdisover Decker's impersonation, he is arrested 
and put on trial for The Gila's murder - with only one hope of escaping the 
ultimate penalty ... his old friend with the reputation for pulling a rabbit 
out of any hat, The Emperor!
 
 Both novels are available everywhere as ebooks at 3.99 and trade paperback 
at Amazon for $8.99.
 
 
 Are you a fan of James Bond and
Cotton Malone? Of “Maverick” and “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”? Of Modesty Blaise
or Catwoman? Of Spiderman or Green Lantern? Of Doc Savage and the Spider?
 
 Then prepare to enter a world of adventure and danger, of a hero unequaled 
since the days of the movie serials, of comic books, and the yellowed pages 
of the pulp magazines, a world of memorable characters, good and evil. Welcome 
to the Emperorverse!
 
 For over four decades, in dozens of privately published comic books and 
pulp magazines, Charles Lee Jackson II has produced a unique body of work 
set in what his fans hail as the "Emperorverse". Its central figure is The 
Emperor, a crusader for good who doubles as the harassed head of a minor Hollywood
movie studio. The Emperor is smart, swift, capable of amazing feats, all
but indestructible, well dressed, able to charm beautiful women with a single
smile. He leads the fight for law and justice against all odds.
 
 In his war against evil, The Emperor is aided by as memorable a group of 
allies in crime-busting as Doc Savage's fabled companions. His supporting 
cast includes Bill Mills, musician, stuntman, and adventurer who joined The 
 Emperor to make motion pictures and stayed to fight crime; Max Decker, Federal 
 Intelligence agent who met The Emperor in the field and worked for many years
 as a crime-fighter while masquerading as a criminal gang-leader, the Gila;
 the amazing Shanghai Lil, red-headed woman as skilled with a blade as her
 wits. Plus a host of costumed heroines and heroes, super and otherwise, among
 them Shooting Star, Solara, Nemesis, Cat's-Eye, Fireball, and the robot
Titan.
 
 Opposing him is Continent-Eight, the international Executive of Crime and 
its creator, Varan Haruchi, AKA The Black Dragon, whose exposure to arcane 
experimental chemicals has resulted in his long-lived youthful appearance. 
The Emperor also encounters a host of other evil-doers in his war against 
crime and destruction: Dr. Yalta, doctor and dentist once recruited by US 
intelligence for his resemblance to warlord Adolf Hitler, kept young by the 
 same accident, who now supervises medical and scientific crimes for Continent-Eight. 
 Maskman, a mysterious helmeted figure, whose true identity is unknown even 
 to his partners in crime. Victoria Poten, The Jade Dragon, third generation 
 Eurasian crime boss whose personal goals of crime often place her at odds 
 with her partners. Horst Sterling Rosefeld, the mysterious and powerful leader
 of the Church of Nihilism, dedicated to the destruction of the human race,
 and ruthless enough to accomplish it. And a rogue's gallery of sinister figures,
 notable among them Johnny Rainbow, the Steel Skull, Xavier Xavier AKA Dr.
 Double X, the Eye, Alain Sarnov, the Dragon, Warhead, and Madame von Teufel.
 
 They are all part of the Emperorverse, an incredible assembly of international 
spies, space aliens, mad scientists, colorful villains, costumed heroes, secret
agents, spacemen, and even the cowboys of yesteryear, all engaged in the
wildest and wooliest adventures you’ve ever read.
 
 It's an amazing and unequaled creative tapestry, woven into a complex,
interrelated web that snares the imagination.
 
 In this newest installment released to the public, the actions races from 
the silver mines of Idaho, to Hollywood and Malibu, to a slumbering volcano 
in the Cascades. The Emperor tackles a monstrous enemy so deadly that even 
the crooks of Continent-Eight join in the fight against him, a villain who 
plans not merely to subjugate humanity but to destroy it - at any cost. And 
 because he's the only thing stopping this fiend, Our Hero becomes... The 
Emperor Marked for Death!
 
 
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  | DEJAH THORIS AND THE GREEN MEN OF MARS #11  (OF 12) 
            - Coming in January! (Writer) Mark Rahner; (Art) Jethro Morales; (Cover) Jay  Anacleto
 
 The penultimate issue of the hit miniseries that was extended twice! Dejah 
  Thoris is under cover as a slave girl with her Dirty Half-Dozen Thark force 
  to destroy a powerful weapon. But can she trust them to destroy it and not
  her? Or does she want to die?
 
 Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99, On   sale January 
  29
 
 DEJAH THORIS AND THE GREEN MEN  OF MARS 
#11 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131018.
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131019  (Anacleto 
- Subscription variant).
 
 
 
 
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  | DEJAH THORIS & THE GREEN MEN OF MARS VOLUME 1:
RED MEAT TP - Coming in January! (Writer) Mark Rahner; (Art) Lui Antonio; (Cover) Jay Anacleto
 
 The peace John Carter brought to Helium and Thark is new and fragile. On 
 the eve of a Red & Green festival to balm age-old hatreds, Dejah Thoris 
is kidnapped. The ordeal triggers her lingering nightmares of abuse and helplessness 
 at the hands of brutal Tharks. And the kidnapper is nightmare personified: 
 Voro. He caters to a taste some green men never lost: the red  meat of Helium 
 women. Contains #1-3, all of Jay Anacleto’s beautiful covers,  and a risqué 
 art cover gallery.
 
 Softcover, 7x10, 96+ pages, Full Color, $16.99, On 
  sale January 29
 
 DEJAH THORIS AND THE GREEN MEN  OF MARS 
VOLUME 1 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131023.
 
 
 
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  | DOC SAVAGE #2 - Coming in January! Writer:Chris Roberson
 Art:Bilquis Evely
 Cover Artist(s): Alex Ross, John Cassaday
 
 It is 1949, and Doc Savage and his aides    return from an 
adventure in far off, exotic locales to find danger waiting    for them much 
closer to home. Someone has discovered the location of Doc’s    “Crime College,” 
the hidden hospital where he “cures” prisoners of their   criminal tendencies. 
And Doc faces an impossible situation when forced to   choose between the 
greater good and the life of his own cousin, Patricia  Savage.
 
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
                  On sale January 15
 
 DOC SAVAGE #2 is solicited in the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130971 (Alex Ross).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130972 (John 
Cassaday).
 
 
 
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  | E-texts        on the      net  this week The Shadow in Review:
 There is no new Shadow review    this
            week.
 
 Pulpgen-Online Pulps:                     
Now with           over   1000 stories  online!
 "Last Fling at River Bend" by Ray Palmer 
Tracy from SHORT STORIES, February 10, 1948
 Announcements of Intended Robbery Weren't Usually as Raw as This!
 "Put a Lid on Lora" by Dave Grinnell from 10-STORY 
DETECTIVE, November, 1946
 Lora's nasty little habit of telephone eavesdropping was bound to get her 
 into a mess of trouble. But just how much she never suspected until Death 
came to cross her wires.
 "Murder in the Movies" by Ted Coughlan from G-MEN 
DETECTIVE, Fall (September) 1944
 In the dark movie theatre a gun on the screen cracks, a patron falls, and 
 Bob Hall takes the trail of an incredible killer!
 
 
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Now      online!
 New on Famous (and 
forgotten)                  Fiction!
   
   In        Writings
   Baroness         Orczy's     armchair sleuth,         the   Old 
  Man   in  the     Corner,       is featured in the  twelve         stories 
  from  the   1908    collection, The   Old     Man   in  the Corner,    
and the rarely    reprinted tale,        "The  Glasgow        Mystery," 
 in weekly     installments.Story    introductions,        and   an  overview     of  the   Old  
Man, are    by  Dan   Neyer,      and    Illustrations    are    included
where   they     were   available.
 
 The Glasgow Mystery
  The Mysterious Death In Percy Street
                  The Birmingham Mystery 
                         The Regent's Park Murder 
   The Brighton Mystery
  The Dublin Mystery 
                  The Theft at the English Provident Bank 
  The Edinburgh Mystery
                   The Liverpool Mystery               
  The Mysterious Death on the Underground Railroad 
            
   The York Mystery
   The Robbery In Phillimore Terrace
   The Fenchurch Street Mystery
 
 Also,    don't    forget    to  take   a  look   at  the short biography of the Baroness that appeared in the 
April, 1902 issue of The Royal Magazine. 
   
   June     2013
   In        Writings
   The Murders in the Rue Morgue
 The   seminal     detective      tale   that   introduced      Monsieur 
C.   Auguste     Dupin       and     ushered    in   the "modern"   detective 
story.            Also   included:      all       foreign    and archaic 
    words  and    phrases can    be   viewed   in translation by    running 
  your     cursor  over  the words;   a  biographical introduction      by 
   Dan    Neyer   and  Bob  Gay;  and the first   illustrations for     the 
 tale   from  an   1852   book  collection.
   
   May     2013
   In        Writings
   No Man's Land
 The   long   short    story    of  Picts    and   the   Scottish     moors 
that    may        have       had     an  influence    on  Robert E. Howard 
    written      by  John  Buchan.       Introduction            by Dan Neyer.
 
 The Death's Head Meteor
 The   first    published      story    by  Neil   R.  Jones    (of   Professor 
Jameson                fame)      from  the   January,  1930    issue of Air
Wonder         Stories     including               the    original illustrations 
     and an   introduction     by Bob Gay.
   
   April      2013
   In        Writings
   The Good Angel
 A  reprinting      of  the   1910   story    by  P.  G.  Wodehouse featuring 
      Keggs,                  a  butler   who predates    Wodehouse's Jeeves, 
    with an     introduction         by  Dan   Neyer  and   the original 
  Strand illustrations          by   Chas. Crombie.
 Climax for a Ghost Story
 The   famous    short-short       story    with   an  exhaustive     
exploration into          the       history    of the   elusive  I. A. Ireland
by Bob Gay.
   
   March      2013
   In        Writings
   The Adventure of The Dying Detective by Sir Arthur Conan 
Doyle
 A complete         reprinting      of  the   Holmes    tale   that 
includes     the          Walter        Paget   illustrations      and an 
introduction   by  Dan      Neyer   that          discusses       the story, 
  its publication         history    and   Walter   Paget
 A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
 The   complete     novel    from   the   1917   edition     that   includes 
the   Schoonover                         illustrations     placed  with their 
respective      chapters    and      an    introduction by Bob Gay that  explores
      the creation    of   the  novel    and its    importance        in
  the   history     of   science fiction.
 In   Pictures
   Images of John Carter
 A sizable        collection      of  images,     with   background 
commentary,       that       show      how  various artists    have envisioned 
  John     Carter   over    the            years:       in books,   comics 
and film.
   
   February       2013
   In        Writings
 The   Ginger    King
 A   rare   tale   of  Inspector      Hanaud    from   the   pages    of 
Strand     Magazine.
 In  Pictures
 Two new annotated collections 
of Bob's Stuff
 
 Famous (and forgotten) Fiction is a new
site                  featuring     familiar   and obscure fiction along with
articles,          pictures        and essays.      In the   Writings 
section, we   have     fiction by  H. C.     Bailey       (the     first 
    Reggie       Fortune       story), Carl       Stephenson,       Sinclair 
       Lewis      and a  large selection             of  Kipling,        
including        the complete Mowgli     stories    and "The    Man     
    Who Would        Be King."            We've   also added      an 
 article    about Sleeman's    An    Account       of Wolves  Nurturing  
      Children in Their          Dens,        that includes        a complete 
       reprinting of the    work.
 In  Comics,     there    is  an  overview of
 Superman       #205      ("The  Man Who   Destroyed         Krypton!") and 
 a   look      at    a   Steve       Ditko  illustrated   story that   bears 
a strong         resemblance     to  a well-known       story by Carl    Stephenson.The
      Pictures    section            starts with    a group     of collectible
      (and  some   not   so)    items and    is  the   first         of 
 24   collections.
 
 The   site   is  hoping    for   subscribers
to  keep              it    going    and  future    plans       call for
more  stories,            more     articles                 and there   are
 a number of    novels           we also        intend to   add   to
   the  mix.
 New   material     will   be  appearing on  the 
  last              Friday   of  each month      (which means  we'll    have 
  more   new      stuff              at   the end   of  February).
 In  a  few   months,     we  will also   be 
offering     ebooks:          on the  site  (in   PDF)     and at Amazon
  and   B&N    in    their           proprietary    formats.
 
 
 
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  | Girasol Collectables 
                    - Pulp Cover Gallery      Editions! 
 Girasol    Collectables 
           is pleased to announce its new series        of   Pulp     Cover 
     Gallery Editions.
 
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  | Girasol Collectables is very excited   to announce a new project that 
   has  been in the works for some time!
 
 Girasol is launching a new series of deluxe hardcover editions     which 
   will     feature full sets of top quality cover scans of various     pulp 
titles.    These     numbered Limited Edition volumes of 300 copies    each 
are designed    to present     the cover art in all its glory. The  interior 
  pages are 8.5"x11",    full color    throughout, 130+ pages.
 
 Each book in the series will have a mix of full page scans,    size   as 
 to   the  original pulps, as well as some 4 per page and 6 per    page. 
The exterior   is  made from bonded leather, with a small  color cover  
inset  on the front   of an issue-of-interest from the interior.  There is
  a brief  introduction   about the cover art and artists, as well  as a
title   checklist  with issue  number, date, and cover artist if known.
 
 The first volume, which is set for a Hallowe'en 2013 release     is...
   WEIRD   TALES!
 
 The Weird Tales volume has all 279 covers from the original     run   of 
 the   magazine   from 1923 to 1954, plus the variant cover of   #1.  We 
have  gone  back to the   original pulps to determine accurate cover   credits, 
  which  includes   2 minor   corrections to the Jaffery/Cook Index.   The 
cover   images  are the   full magazine   plus the overhang edges, nothing 
   has been   cropped  out. All   have been retouched to maximize the viewing 
   experience!
 
 
 Please note 
that   this is not a comprehensive book about the pulp itself, but rather, 
      a visual   reference of the covers.
 
 Pulp Cover 
Gallery – WEIRD TALES
     $125 plus s&h ($10 within    North    America, 
    $25 for international)
     Release date: October 31,   2013
  
  Please note   that   the   cover    inset   may 
not be exactly as shown in the image at   the right.
  
  
     Girasol    Collectables
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  | The     Golden Age                    
         -  Now   online! 
 JEFFREY JONES, The Book Of Robert E. Howard #1 & 
#2
 AVON FANTASY READER, 1947-1952
 HANNES BOK, 1914-1964, Digest Covers
 BIG LITTLE BOOKS
 BERNI WRIGHTSON
 FREDERICK RICHARDSON, 1862-1937, McClure's Magazine 
Dec/1905
 MEAD SCHAEFFER, 1898-1980, The American Magazine 1936
 Matt Fox, 1906-1988, Misc Pulp/Magazine Illos
 
 
 
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  | Gotham 
             Pulp   Collectors Club - November 
9, 2013! Gotham   
                     Pulp Collectors Club is    a club  for         pulp 
collectors to meet     in      the        NYC/Metro area.
 It      meets      the 2nd   Saturday     of  every       month.
 
 Name:  
                    Gotham Pulp Collectors Club
 Time:      1-4    PM
 Place:      Hudson      Park Library,     66  Leroy       Street,     
   Manhattan (WestVillage)
 Contact:        
         Mark Halegua at       msh@pulps1st.com
 
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  | THE GREEN HORNET #10 - 
Coming in January! Writer: Mark Waid
 Art: Ronilson Freire
 Cover Artist(s): Paolo Rivera, Jonathan Lau
 
 The dragnet is closing around the Green Hornet--in no  small part 
because crusading radio journalist Britt Reid is leading the  hunt!  But--isn't 
Britt Reid the Hornet...?
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
            On   sale January 22
 
 THE GREEN HORNET #10 is solicited in the 
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130981 (Paolo Rivera).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130982  (Johnathan 
Lau - Subscription variant).
 
 
 
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  | HALF PAST DANGER Hardcover Edition - Coming in January! Stephen Mooney
 
 Summer, 1943, and in the midst of a war waged by monsters, Staff Sergeant 
    Tommy “Irish” Flynn never expected to encounter a real one. But on a remote
    island in the South Pacific theatre, Flynn and his squad come face-to-fanged-face
    with creatures long thought dead! History meets Prehistory in this two-fisted
    race against time.
 
 Hardcover, Full Color, 200 pages, 7” x 11”, $29.99, On 
   sale January 22
 
 HALF PAST DANGER HARDCOVER EDITION  is
solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV13.
 
 
 
 
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  | Hard Case   Crime Michael Crichton writing as John Lange
 Arriving in book stores October 29!
 
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  | BINARY
   Cover art by Glen Orbik 
   
 Political radical John Wright is
plotting an act of mass destruction—and federal agent John Graves has him
under surveillance, trying to figure out what the plot is.
 When a government computer is hacked and a high-security shipment 
 of nerve gas gets hijacked, Graves puts the pieces together—but can he stop 
 Wright from unleashing his weapon before it kills a million people…including 
 the President of the United States?
 
 | Diver James McGregor is used to exploring sunken ships. But   there’s 
something strange about the wreck of   the Grave Descend. No  one  aboard 
tells quite the same story about what   happened.    Then there’s  the mysterious 
cargo they were carrying…
 
 In one of the most beautiful places on  Earth,    a  sinister plot 
 is about to unfold. And if McGregor’s not careful,  he may   find himself 
 in over his head.
 
 | To prevent an arms shipment from reaching the Middle East   a  terrorist 
group has been carrying out targeted         assassinations in Egypt…Portugal…Denmark…France. 
In response, the United       States sends one of its deadliest agents to 
take the killers down.
 
 But when the agent is delayed in transit, lawyer Roger Carr gets mistaken 
      for him. Now, with some of the world’s deadliest men after him,  will 
  he   survive  long enough to prove his identity?
 
 | Beneath the sands of the Egyptian desert lies treasure beyond  
imagining. And when a professor of archaeology finds clues to the   location
  of a Pharaoh’s lost tomb in ancient hieroglyphs, he hatches a  plan to
find   the burial site—and plunder it.
 
 But can a five-man team of smugglers and thieves uncover what the     centuries 
    have hidden? And even if they find it, can they escape with   it…and with
 their  lives?
 
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  | Hermes Press - Coming in April!ZORRO: THE COMPLETE DELL PRE-CODE COMICS
 
 Building on the critical success of Hermes Press’ complete   reprint 
of Alex Toth’s Zorro, Hermes is now issuing the first comic book  incarnation 
of the masked, caped defender of old California, with a complete  reprint 
of Dell’s Pre-Code Zorro. Before the Comics Code tried to take all  the fun 
out of comic books, Zorro burst onto comic store racks all over the  county, 
introducing many youngsters to this classic archetypal character.
 
 Now for the first time in over sixty years read the original comic books 
   that introduced Zorro to readers all over the world.  Starting with 
  Four Color #228, Dell Comics introduced Zorro with a book based on the original
   Johnston McCulley story.  Featured in this deluxe full color reprint
   are all of Dell’s Pre-Code Zorro comics:  issues 228, 425, 497, 538,
   574, 617, and 732.  These stories feature artwork by Everett Raymond
   Kinstler (497, 538, and 574), Bob Fujitani, Bob Correa and Alberto Giolitti. 
   Collects seven complete issues.
 
 Make sure you check it out, as Zorro has never looked this good!
 
 Zorro: The Complete Dell Pre-Code Comics; ISBN 978-1-61345-066-6; Reprints 
   Four Color issues #228, 425, 497, 538, 574, 617, and 732; features artwork 
   by Everett Raymond Kinstler, Bob Fujitani, Bob Correa, and Alberto Giolitti; 
   256 pages; all color; special essay by noted author Max Allan Collins;
 
 7.5  x 10 format; printed laminated cover with dustjacket; $60, 
            On   sale April 16
 
 ZORRO: THE COMPLETE DELL PRE-CODE   COMICS 
is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131112.
 
 
 
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  | ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #44 - Coming in January! 
 In this special issue of Illustration, we feature the   spectacular 
art of Walter Baumhofer, perhaps best known for his many legendary   covers 
for the Doc Savage line of pulp magazines in the 1930s. Written by   David 
Saunders, the son of the legendary Norm Saunders, David knew Baumhofer   personally
and is able to share his unique insider's perspective on the artist's  life.
Rare photographs, tear sheets and original artworks are shown.
 
 Magazine, 80 pages, Full Color, $15.00, On 
sale January 29
 
 ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #44 is  solicited 
in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131435.
 
 
 
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  AIR STORIES, August 1927 The first issue of this pulp features JERRY THE HAWK by Arthur J. Burks. 
            
  
   Contents:
   JERRY THE HAWK by Arthur J. Burks
 NORTH OF THE STARS by John Paul Jones
 RIDERS OF THE CLOUDS (Part 1) by Thomson Burtis
 FLAMING WINGS by Frank Richardson Pierce
 THE SKY HORSE by Owen Atkinson
 CRASHING TO GLORY by Richard A. Martinsen
 FLYERS OF FORTUNE by Frederick Lewis Nebel
 PATROLS OF PERIL by Frederick C. Davis
 HOW TO GET AN AIR JOB by Jack Byrne
 
 7 x 10 inch, 132 pages. $15.00.
 EXCITING WESTERN, 
July 1949
 SHADOWS ON THE RAFTER R - A Tombstone & Speedy Novelet by W. C. Tuttle 
and TAKE A REST, RANGER! - a Navajo Raine Novelet by Jackson Cole
  
  Contents: 
   SHADOWS ON THE RAFTER R by W. C. Tuttle
 WHEN THE COPES QUIT RUNNING by Raymond S. Spears
 CROSSED TRAILS by A. Leslie
 TAKE A REST, RANGER! by Jackson Cole
 THE COWBOY HAD A WORD FOR IT by Chuck Stanley
 STRANGERS IN TOWN by Tex Holt
 GUNSMOKE PARDON by Burl Tuttle
 THEY ROPED A MAVERICK by Luther Locke
 
 7 x 10 inch, 100 pages. $15.00.
 
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  | KING CONAN: THE HOUR OF THE   DRAGON #6           
               - Arriving in comic shops October 
30! Timothy Truman (Writer), Tomas Giorello (Pencils), Jose    Villarrubia 
    (Color), and Gerald Parel (Cover)
 
 Conan's only hope to defeat the vile wizard Xaltotun and   reclaim    
his     throne   is to find and recover the Heart of Ahriman, but he isn't
    the  only    one seeking   this magical jewel! Conniving thieves stay
a  step  ahead--and      in dark forests,   beings fouler still   stand in 
the  barbarian's  way!
 
 32 pages, $3.50, in stores on October 30.
 
 
 
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  | KINGS WATCH #5 (OF 5) - Coming in January! (Writer) Jeff Parker (Art/Cover) Marc Laming
 
 The Cobra and Ming The Merciless have dealt our world an apocalyptic blow 
  that will change the course of the 21st century! In the 11th hour, Flash 
 Gordon, Mandrake The Magician and The Phantom will all make the toughest 
decisions of their lives for the sake of Earth! Daring risks and ultimate 
sacrifices. The biggest adventure of the century just got bigger! It all ends
— and begins — here!
 
 Full Color,       32 pages,    $3.99, 
            On   sale January 29
 
 KINGS WATCH #5 is solicited in the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130995 (Marc Laming).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130996  (Perez 
- Subscription variant).
 
 
 
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  | Laurie's Wild West - Now online! 
 Pulp Covers: Halloween Covers From Unexpected Sources 
            - New!
 WILD WEST WEEKLY covers: 1935
 WILD WEST WEEKLY'S LARGE STABLE OF ARTISTS
 Daisy Bacon: Notes from the Area of Her Dreams
 New Critical Essay Collection on Pulp Fiction
 INTERVIEW WITH SHANE BLACK ON THE NEW DOC SAVAGE MOVIE
 
 
 
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  | LEGENDERRY: A STEAMPUNK ADVENTURE #1  (OF   7) - Coming in January! Writer:Bill Willingham
 Art:Sergio Fernandez Davila
 Cover Artist(s): Joe Benitez, Johnny Desjardins
 
 We start in the Big City, protected by Vampirella and the Green Hornet. 
    A scarlet clad woman of mystery rushes into a bar, pursued by a team of
  assassins.  The terror that breaks loose there and then will eventually 
lead  (in the issues that follow) to The Phantom's Jungle, Flash Gordon's 
space  age town of Landing, battles in the sky with Captain Victory, and so
much  more, until finally, we arrive in the Monstrous Lands, protected by...
well,  nobody.
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
             On sale January 1
 
 LEGENDERRY: A STEAMPUNK ADVENTURE #1 is 
solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130945.
 
 
 
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  | LEGENDS OF RED SONJA #3 (OF 5) - Coming in January! (Writers) Gail Simone, Rhianna Pratchett, Leah Moore, Nicola Scott
 (Art) Jack Jadson, Naniiebim, Tula Lotay, Doug Holgate; (Cover) Jay Anacleto
 
 This bold experiment in anthology storytelling continues as the GREY RIDERS 
  continue their quest to hunt and kill Red Sonja, but is she truly guilty 
 of the horrendous crimes she is accused of? Spectacular short stories by 
Rhianna (Tomb Raider) Pratchett, Leah (Damsels, Sherlock Holmes) Moore, Nicola 
(Earth Two, Secret Six) Scott, and series regular Gail (Batgirl) Simone.
 
 Full Color,       32 pages,    $3.99, 
            On   sale January 22
 
 LEGENDS OF RED SONJA #3 is solicited  in 
the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130957 (Jay Anacleto).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130958  (Frank 
Thorne - Subscription variant).
 
 
 
 
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  | THE LONE RANGER #23 - Coming in January! (Writer) Ande Parks; (Art) Esteve Polls; (CA) Francesco Francavilla
 
 Bank Job! This special issue takes place entirely in the few hours following 
a bank robbery in the old west. The Lone Ranger and Tonto join a posse in 
  hot pursuit of a ruthless gang who has taken off with a pile of gold and 
 a hostage. The Ranger will employ everything he knows about tracking and 
fighting before he enters a chasm in pursuit of the murderous robbers... a
chasm much like the one that claimed his father and brother years earlier.
 
 Full Color,       32 pages,    $3.99, 
            On   sale January 22
 
 THE LONE RANGER #23 is solicited in the 
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131029.
 
 
 
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  | LORDS OF MARS #6 (OF 6) - Coming in January! Writer: Arvid Nelson
 Art: Roberto Castro
 Cover Artist(s): Alex Ross, Mel Rubi, Jose   Malaga
 
 At last, John Carter and the Ape-man are fighting side-by-side amidst 
  the aeons-old ruins of Mars. But their enemies, the evil, treacherous and 
  downright sleazy therns have a few surprises left for our heroes, including 
   a plan to sterilize half the planet. A death-defying flight through midair, 
   a bittersweet reckoning, and a horrific revelation about the true reach 
 of  the therns awaits all those who dare in "The Eye of the Goddess", the 
 glorious  final installment of Lords of Mars!
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
             On sale January 8
 
 LORDS OF MARS #6 is solicited in the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131015 (Alex Ross).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131016 (Jose 
Malaga - Subscription variant).
 
 
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  | Moonstone       Books -      Coming  in January! 
 Honey West and T.H.E. Cat in A GIRL   AND HER
CAT signed hardcover novel!
 Previews Exclusive!
 
 It's Honey West and T.H.E Cat-in the first new Honey West novel in over 
40 years!
 Signed by both authors!
 
 When an exotic green-eyed Asian doctor hires Honey to recover a stolen
sample   of a new influenza vaccine from a rival scientist, the blonde bombshell 
private  eye-suspicious but bored-takes the case. But when she's attacked 
not once,  but twice, on her way from Long Beach to San Francisco to track 
down her quarry, she knows there's more-much more-to her femme fatale client 
than meets the eye.
 
 Along the way, Honey's one-time paramour Johnny Doom-ex-bounty hunter and 
  current Company agent-reenters the picture, and the gorgeous doctor's insidious-and 
  deadly-grandfather deals himself in. But when Honey questions whether Johnny's 
  playing her game, or just playing her for a patsy, she joins forces-as only
  Honey can-with the one man in Frisco who can help her recover the stolen
 vaccine-cum-bioweapon and prevent a worldwide epidemic-former cat burglar-turned-bodyguard
 Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat: T.H.E Cat!
 
 Join writers Win Scott Eckert and Matthew Baugh, and cover artist Douglas 
Klauba, for A Girl and Her Cat, a groovy, racy 1960s romp.
 
 6 x 9, 152 pages, $26.95
 
 A GIRL AND HER CAT is solicited in the
November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131140.
 
 
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  | Moonstone     Books -    Coming  in January! 
 The SPIDER: The Ultimate Widevision 
Collection
 Previews
Exclusive!
 Stories: Norvell W. Page,  CJ Henderson
 Art: Gary Carbon, Courtney Skinner
 
 This HUGE tome reprints the out of print "Judgement Knight" graphic novel, 
    as well as "The Spider: Judgement Knight" issues #1-3, "Chaos Maker", 
"No    Sympathy for the Devil", "The Iron Man War" graphic novel, and the 
"Satan's    Seven Swordsman" graphic novel!
 
 7" x 10", grayscale, softcover, squarebound, 380 pages, $23.95
 
 THE SPIDER ULTIMATE WIDEVISION COLLECTION 
is solicited in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131141.
 
 
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  | The     New   Pulp Heroes         
               - New   pulp blog    now   online! Tom           Johnson has   started 
        a  new   Blog for authors who have     created new pulp     heroes.
 
 This                Site   is  for essays  
 on  The     New     Pulp   Heroes.     It’s     about      time we  catalog 
  new characters      appearing    in    books       and  anthologies. Since 
Tom   does not have time      to read everything being  published,       
he is  offering  space for legitimate     creators of  new    pulp     characters 
  to send    him their  data, and  he will    post their essays.      The 
  only    changes Tom will  make  to essays  will be  editing and format. 
   If you        wish,  include a jpeg of  a book  cover or b&w illustration 
  if    you have   permission from     the artist.   By sending Tom your essays,
     you  are giving me permission     to   promote    and showcase   this
  data.  Eventually, it would   be  nice  to see all     the data published
   in  book  format. Essays    should  be   up  to 500  words, and   include
  information   on MC and  back up   characters,    creator,  title of books,
    and where the  stories   can be found.
 
 The Tiger  - New!
 Shadowhawke  - New!
 The Tarantula
 The Scorpion
 The Shape
 
 
 
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  | NOIR #3 (OF 5) - Coming 
in January! Writer: Victor Gischler
 Art: Andrea Mutti
 Cover Artist(s): Ardian Syaf
 
 The unlikely team of The Black Sparrow and   Miss   Fury strong 
arm the Mohawk Akash into revealing a map they hope will   lead   them to 
the lost treasure of the Templars. But is the map actually worthless   without 
the rune codes? Their quest takes them deep into the wilderness and  to an 
ancient place that's been locked away for centuries. Danger and betrayal 
lurk around every corner.
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
             On sale January 8
 
 NOIR #3 is solicited in the November PREVIEWS 
(Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130993.
 
 
 
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  | Planetary Stories #29 / Pulp Spirit #19 - Now online! 
 Planetary Stories #29
 COVER by Allen Koszowski
 SPECIAL DELIVERY Contest Winner by Jason Lairamore
 ASHES Contest Winner by Jennifer R Povey
 KEEPERS OF THE EARTH by Chip R Yde
 EXAVIOR by John Sachu
 POCKET FULL OF TRICKS by Shelby Vick
 POACHERS by Mark Mellon
 THE POCKET LORD OF LUNA by Mark Mellon
 
 Pulp Spirit #19
 COVER by Jim Garrison
 THE FILM-THIN BOUND by Kalin M. Nenov
 TURN AROUND AND HE'S GONE by Erwin K Roberts - Another Jack Dare adventure
 EXTINCT by Clif Jackson
 PULP RACK Russell R Winterbotham by Shelby Vick
 
 
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  | Pulp Adventurecon 
2013Saturday,        November         2nd, 
    2013
 
 
 On Saturday, 
November     2nd,     2013,       the    annual   Pulp AdventureCon will convert
the   Ramada  Inn   in of  Bordentown,         NJ  into  a Pulp Collectors 
  Mecca.       There   will be vendors  with    rare   pulp magazines, 
   movie posters,     and vintage   paperbacks.   There are  also  several 
 new  publications      that are   reviving both the heroes  and   tradition 
  of pulp fiction.
   
   Pulp magazines were an inexpensive form  of 
entertainment in    the      days     before   the internet, cell  phones,
 and even television.                They   first    appeared   with
Argosy  in 1897, flourished in   the   1930s,       and ultimately      died
 or reinvented themselves   in the  1950s.       Characters like The
   Shadow, Tarzan,  and Zorro      prospered  in the pulps,     while authors
like Dashiell  Hammett,   Raymond  Chandler,    Edgar Rice  Burroughs,  
and Ray Bradbury  actually    started   their careers  in  these  rough old
 magazines.
   
                  We have   34  vendors 
spoken for to date ... giving us  room  for about 12 more to   fit  comfortably 
 in the room. 
      Here's the list of attending people  and tables 
so far:   
      Paul Herman (1); John Gunnison     (4); Martin 
Grams (2); Brendan Faulkner  (3);  Ed Hulse (1); Cowboy Tony    (3); Rock 
Savage (1); Bruce Tinkel (2) Carol  Scherling  (1); Mike Chomko    (1); CJ 
Henderson (1); Mike Carbanaro (2); Gary  Lovisi (1); Joe Rainone    (4); Rob
Levitt (1); Jack Cullers (1); Gale Heimbach  (1); Mark  Halegua*    (1); Patrick
Dunne* (2)
  
   The Pulp AdventureCon will be held at the   Ramada 
   Inn,   1083 Route         206,     Bordentown,  NJ. 
 The show runs   from 10AM   to 5PM.  Admission    is   $5.00. 
  
   For more information, www.boldventurepress.com 
or boldventurepress@aol.com.
 
 
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  | Pulp Crazy                
     - Now online! 
 Bon Voyage, 
Michele by Seabury Quinn -  New!
 The Black
Beetle: No Way Out by Francesco Francavilla -  New!
 The Terrible 
Parchment by Manly Wade Wellman 
-  New!
 The Black
Stone by Robert E. Howard
 The Return 
of the Sorcerer by Clark Ashton Smith
 Tales of the 
Wold Newton Universe Review
 The     Outsider 
by H.P. Lovecraft
 Jirel    
of Joiry by C.L. Moore
 Yours    
Truly, Jack the Ripper by Robert Bloch
 First    
World Fantasy Convention 1975 Panel Recordings
 
 
 
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  | Pulp Den   by  Tom Johnson - Now online! 
 Noah's Rainy Day                    -   New!
 Tom's Book Signing   -   New!
 Everyone In Their Place   -   New!
 Gulf Boulevard
 The Masked Avenger
 Fill 'Er Up: The Great American Gas Station
 
 
 
 
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  | Pulp     Flakes                
             -         Now online! A     new     pulp         blog         on     pulp magazines,
     authors       and       their                stories, adventure    
      and detective          pulps.
 
 H. D. Couzens - Auto-biography in Campfire – Adventure, 
April 10, 1922   -   New!
 Review of the Pirates of the Pines by A.M. Chisholm
 A.M. Chisholm - Author, Lawyer, Judge, Coroner
 Two Harold Lamb stories – Samples from University 
of Nebraska Press
 Western Pulps from the Pulp Magazines Project
 F. R. Buckley - Swashbuckling author
 Altus Press reprints from Dime Detective and Black 
Mask
 Blog post about a person who worked at Adventure magazine,
and some letters
 
 
 
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  | Radio Archives Will Murray's Pulp Classics 
#36
 Dime Mystery Magazine Audiobook Volume 1
 by Norvell W. Page, Frederick C. Davis, and Paul Ernst
 Read by Michael C. Gwynne. Liner Notes by Will Murray
 Now  available!
 
 We here at Radio Archives were pleasantly surprised when, with more 
than a smidgen of trepidation, we released our first Terror Tales audiobook 
last year. It was a hit, as were a slew of Terror Tales eBooks we subsequently 
released.
 
 We thought: If customers like this brand of retro-horror so much, why not 
go back to the dark well from which it all sprang? That meant Dime Mystery 
Magazine, the pulp that started the Weird Menace sub-genre back around Halloween 
of the horrific year of 1933. Since we were planning on celebrating the 80th 
 anniversary of Popular Publication’s G-8 And His Battles Aces and The Spider 
 during this autumnal epoch, why not do the same for their sister publication?
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  | In brief, Popular Publications had a foundering title in Dime Mystery 
Book. It featured lead mystery novels with an emphasis on the sinister and 
the suspenseful. But readers shunned it. Instead of canceling the magazine, 
Popular dropped the word Book from the title, booted out of the feature novel, 
and ramped up the terror and horror. The reinvigorated Dime Mystery Magazine 
went through the roof, spawning Terror Tales and Horror Stories, as well as
lesser, but equally sinister satellites.
 
 Dime Mystery magazine remained the flagship, however. It offered the best 
writers doing their most memorable stories. All were built around the premise 
of ordinary young couples thrown into contact with demonic forces they must 
battle alone. No calling 911 allowed! Up against the Devil, it was Do or Die….
 
 For our first Dime Mystery audiobook, we’ve chosen a trio of terrible tales 
of tension and terror, each one weirder than the one before! Here’s the rundown:
 
 Norvell Page’s dark drama, “The Dance of the Skeletons” leads the fear
parade. It had the distinction of being the cover story to that first reimagined 
issue of Dime Mystery eighty years ago in 1933, and lead directly to Page 
writing The Spider series. It’s not only the first true Weird Menace story, 
but it’s also among the longest and most horrific ever penned! This truly 
frightening tale plunges an intrepid police investigator into the gripping 
mystery of the men who become skeletonized by a hideous, unseen predator. 
Then go behind the vampire-haunted scenes of a 1936 stage performance of Dracula
in Frederick C. Davis’ eerie “When the Bat Man Thirsts.” Finally, we conclude
with Paul Ernst’s haunting “Brides of the Dust Demon,” wherein a strange
doom stalks the besieged inhabitants of a dying Dust Bowl town.
 
 These stories were chosen to showcase the many darkling facets of the Weird 
Menace experience. All three novelettes are read by Michael C. Gwynne. He 
is still recovering from the experience…. 7 hours $27.98 Audio CDs / $13.99 
Download.
 
 
 
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 | Radio Archives Will   Murray's     Pulp   Classics #20
 Unabridged Audiobook
 Strange Detective Mysteries When the 
Death-Bat Flies
 Read by Michael C.  Gwynne,     Roy   Worley, and 
 Roger Price
 Very Special    Offer from Will 
   Murray’s  Pulp Classics!
 
 RadioArchives.com
and Will Murray are giving away the downloadable version of the newly released 
Strange Detective Mysteries #1   audiobook for FREE.
 
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  | Strange     Detective 
Mysteries #1 is one of my favorite pulps and I am excited    to  produce 
 it as an audiobook  with my good friends at Radio Archives.     It leads 
off with Norvell W. Page's bizarre novelette, "When the Death-Bat     Flies," 
and includes  thrilling stories by Norbert Davis, Paul Ernst,     Arthur Leo
Zagat,  Wayne Rogers  and others. Popular Publications   went     all-out 
to make this 1937 debut issue a winner. And they succeeded! 
 If you prefer the Audio CDs to play in your car or home   CD  player, the 
 coupon  code will subtract the $11.99 price of the  download version from 
 the Audio  CDs. That makes the Audio CDs half  price.
 
 It is easy to get you get your copy.  Go to:
 http://www.radioarchives.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=strange+detective+mysteries&Search.x=0&Search.y=0
 
 Add Strange Detective Mysteries to the shopping cart and   use the Coupon Code PULPCA
 
 You can download the 6 hour audiobook immediately.
 
 Happy listening
 Tom Brown and Will Murray
 
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  | Radio ArchivesThe Spider #80: The Spider and the
War EmperorWill Murray's  Pulp eBook    Classics
 Now available!
 
 Nita van Sloan offered her young life to The Man from Hell, so that 
one individual — Richard Wentworth — might don the Spider’s grim habiliments 
and risk his own life in glorious battle against Secundus, the reincarnation 
of Satan — Prince of Inquisitors, who led his sightless, blood-lusting hordes 
against the city! Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have 
been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every 
story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine. $2.99.
 
 G-8 and His Battle Aces #7: Squadron 
of Corpses
 “Ghosts! Ha-ha-ha-ha — there ain’t no such thing!” From the wreck 
of a crashed D.H. came those  strange words — words spoken with mad laughter
by a dying Yank. What had he seen in German skies that had turned him insane
with fright? Had a “ghost” wiped out the rest of his patrol? Grimly G-8 and
his buddies seek the answer down a haunted cloud trail. G-8 and his Battle
Aces rode the nostalgia boom ten years after World War I ended. These high-flying
exploits were tall tales of a World War that might have been, featuring monster
bats, German zombies, wolf-men, harpies, Martians, and even tentacled floating
monsters. Most of these monstrosities were the work of Germany’s seemingly
endless supply of mad scientists, chief of whom was G-8’s recurring Nemesis,
Herr Doktor Krueger. G-8 battled Germany’s Halloween shock troops for over
a decade, not ceasing until the magazine folded in the middle of World War
II. G-8 and his Battle Aces return in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s
readers in electronic format. $2.99.
 
 G-8 and His Battle Aces #8: The 
Invisible Staffel
 The skies are red with the blood of men who have a right to live, 
and G-8 flies to his last appointment with Death! This is the will of the 
Serpent, and there is hell and misery locked in the magic of his eyes. You’ll 
know about this when you’ve felt the bloody Fangs of the Serpent! G-8 and 
his Battle Aces rode the nostalgia boom ten years after World War I ended. 
These high-flying exploits were tall tales of a World War that might have 
been, featuring monster bats, German zombies, wolf-men, harpies, Martians, 
and even tentacled floating monsters. Most of these monstrosities were the 
work of Germany’s seemingly endless supply of mad scientists, chief of whom 
was G-8’s recurring Nemesis, Herr Doktor Krueger. G-8 battled Germany’s Halloween 
shock troops for over a decade, not ceasing until the magazine folded in the
middle of World War II. G-8 and his Battle Aces return in vintage pulp tales,
reissued for today’s readers in electronic format. $2.99.
 
 Dime Mystery Magazine Volume 1
 In 1934 a new type of magazine was born. Known by various names
— the shudder pulps, mystery-terror magazines, horror-terror magazines —
weird menace is the sub-genre term that has survived today. Dime Mystery
Magazine was one of the most popular. It came from Popular Publications,
whose publisher Harry Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol theater of
Paris. This breed of pulp story survived less than ten years, but in that
time, they became infamous, even to this day. This ebook contains a collection
of stories from the pages of Dime Mystery Magazine, reissued for today’s
readers in electronic format. $2.99.
 
 99 cent eBook
Singles
 Each 99 cent eBook Single contains a single
short    story, one     of  the   many   amazing tales selected from the
pages of   Terror Tales    and   Rangeland    Romances.
 These short stories are not included in any
 of  our   other eBooks.
 
 Dime Mystery Magazine: "Terror Tavern" by Richard Race 
Wallace
 I could have stayed all night in the storm... Instead, I accepted 
the hospitality of a being whose kindness was far worse than the cruelty of
any tempest! In 1933 a new type of magazine was born. Known by various names
— the shudder pulps, mystery-terror magazines, horror-terror magazines —
weird menace is the sub-genre term that has survived today. Dime Mystery Magazine
was one of the most popular. It came from Popular Publications, whose publisher
Harry Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol theater of Paris. This breed
of pulp story survived less than ten years, but in that time, they became
infamous, even to this day. This ebook contains a classic story the pages
of Dime Mystery Magazine, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
$0.99.
 
 Dime Mystery Magazine: "The Devil 
is a Doctor" by Jean Mistler
 It was a weird, diabolical lust that fired the veins of John Trevis 
when he held in his hand the coin that had bought the betrayal of the Saviour. 
In 1933 a new type of magazine was born. Known by various names — the shudder 
pulps, mystery-terror magazines, horror-terror magazines — weird menace is 
the sub-genre term that has survived today. Dime Mystery Magazine was one 
of the most popular. It came from Popular Publications, whose publisher Harry 
Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol theater of Paris. This breed of 
pulp story survived less than ten years, but in that time, they became infamous, 
even to this day. This ebook contains a classic story the pages of Dime Mystery 
Magazine, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format. $0.99.
 
 Dime Mystery Magazine: "The Man Who Was Dead" by John Dixon 
Carr
 Nordstrom, the actor, drew genius from a source he could not think 
of without shuddering! In 1933 a new type of magazine was born. Known by various
names — the shudder pulps, mystery-terror magazines, horror-terror magazines
— weird menace is the sub-genre term that has survived today. Dime Mystery
Magazine was one of the most popular. It came from Popular Publications, whose
publisher Harry Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol theater of Paris.
This breed of pulp story survived less than ten years, but in that time,
they became infamous, even to this day. This ebook contains a classic story
the pages of Dime Mystery Magazine, reissued for today’s readers in electronic
format. $0.99.
 
 Dime Mystery Magazine: "The Mummy 
Pack Prowls Again" by Wayne Rogers
 Because of Wade Hanlon’s wealth and his pleasure with the woman
of deathless sin, that jury hated him! So, taunting hell itself, he asked
for change of venue to a Higher Court! In 1933 a new type of magazine was
born. Known by various names — the shudder pulps, mystery-terror magazines,
horror-terror magazines — weird menace is the sub-genre term that has survived
today. Dime Mystery Magazine was one of the most popular. It came from Popular
Publications, whose publisher Harry Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol
theater of Paris. This breed of pulp story survived less than ten years,
but in that time, they became infamous, even to this day. This ebook contains
a classic story the pages of Dime Mystery Magazine, reissued for today’s
readers in electronic format. $0.99.
 
 
 
 
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  | RED SONJA #7 -
Coming in January! (Writer) Gail Simone (Art) Walter Geovani; (Cover) Jenny  Frison 
(main), Amy Reeder (variant)
 
 Part 1 of a new story arc! Fresh from her ordeals in the Queen of the Plague 
 epic, Sonja is charged with the task of playing bodyguard to Hyborea’s greatest 
 chef, even though seemingly everyone wants him dead! Join us for this unique 
 issue of recipes, culinary technique, and decapitation!
 
 Full Color,       32 pages,    $3.99, 
            On   sale January 15
 
 RED SONJA #7 is solicited in  the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130952 (Jenny Frision).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130953  (Amy 
Reeder).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130954  (Stephanie 
Buscema - Subscription variant).
 
 
 
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  | Robert E. Howard   Foundation 
Press WESTERN STORIES
 Now available for pre-order -  Shipping in 
December!
 
 
 The REH Foundation Press is proud to 
present Western Tales, a collection of Robert E. Howard’s traditional and 
weird western stories. The book checks in at 550 pages, and will be printed 
in hardback with dust jacket, in a limited first-print quantity of 200 copies, 
  each individually numbered. Cover art by Tom Gianni and introduction by 
James  Reasoner. This volume marks the first book publication of “Six-Gun 
Interview”  and the first appearance anywhere of “Drag”—an item bibliographers 
refer to as Untitled, “It was a strange experience . . .”—this one-page fragment 
  mentions the Sonora Kid, as well as Gordon (aka El Borak) and Lal Singh. 
 While both of those items are unfinished, Western Tales also features the 
 never-before published complete alternate version of “The Devil’s Joker” 
and other rarities. The book is expected to ship in December 2013. Pre-order 
yours today.
 Prices: Western Tales is  $45 for REHF 
Members, $50 for non-members (all prices in US dollars) plus  shipping. (How 
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  | Robert E. Howard: Western Pulp   Pioneer by James 
Reasoner 
 Western Tales
 Drums of the Sunset
 John Ringold (verse)
 The Extermination of Yellow Donory
 Old Faro Bill (verse)
 The Judgment of the Desert
 The Sand-Hill’s Crest (verse)
 Gunman’s Debt
 The Devil’s Joker
 The Feud (verse)
 Knife, Bullet and Noose
 Law-Shooters of Cowtown
 Over the Old Rio Grandey (verse)
 Wild Water
 Cowboy (verse)
 The Last Ride (with Robert Enders Allen)
 The Vultures of Wahpeton
 Vultures’ Sanctuary
 Ace High (verse)
 The Ballad of Buckshot Roberts (verse)
 
 The Weird West
 
 The Horror from the Mound
 The Valley of the Lost
 The Man on the Ground
 Old Garfield’s Heart
 The Thunder-Rider
 The Dead Remember
 
 | Essays The Strange Case of Josiah Wilbarger
 The Ghost of Camp Colorado
 
 Miscellanea
 Six-Gun Interview (unfinished)
 Untitled, “I met him first at the Paradise Saloon . . .”
 The Killer’s Debt (fragment)
 Three Synopses (Gunman’s Debt)
 Wild Water Timing
 The Devil’s Joker (alternate version)
 Untitled Synopsis (The Vultures of Wahpeton)
 
 Juvenilia
 A Faithful Servant
 “Golden Hope” Christmas
 The Sonora Kid—Cowhand
 The Sonora Kid’s Winning Hand
 Red Curls and Bobbed Hair
 Untitled, “Madge Meraldson . . .”
 Untitled, “The Hades Saloon . . .”
 Untitled, “A blazing sun . . .”
 Untitled, “The way it came about . . .”
 Untitled, “The hot Arizona sun . . .”
 Untitled, “Steve Allison settled . . .”
 Brotherly Advice
 Desert Rendezvous
 The West Tower
 “Drag”  (aka Untitled, “It was a strange experience . .  .”)
 
 Notes on the text
 
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  | THE SECRET HISTORY OF MARVEL COMICS - Now available!The story of Martin Goodman's Red Circle  pulps
 
 Marvel Comics is home to such legendary super-heroes as Spider-Man, 
Hulk, Thor, Captain America, and Iron Man, all of whom have spun box office 
gold in the 21st century. But Marvel Comics has a secret history hidden in 
the shadows of these well-known franchises.
 
 The Secret History of Marvel Comics digs back to the 1930s when Marvel
Comics  wasn't just a comic-book producing company. Marvel Comics owner Martin
 Goodman  had tentacles into a publishing world that might have made that 
era’s conservative  American parents lynch him on his front porch. Marvel 
was but a small part  of Goodman’s publishing empire, which had begun years 
before he published  his first comic book. Goodman mostly published lurid 
and sensationalistic  story books (known as “pulps”) and magazines, featuring 
sexually-charged detective and romance short fiction, and celebrity gossip 
scandal sheets. And artists like Jack Kirby, who was producing Captain America 
for eight-year-olds, were simultaneously dipping their toes in both ponds.
 
 The Secret History of Marvel Comics tells this parallel story of 1930s/40s 
Marvel Comics sharing offices with those Goodman publications not quite fit 
 for children. The book also features a comprehensive display of the artwork 
 produced for Goodman’s other enterprises by Marvel Comics artists such as 
 Jack Kirby and Joe Simon, Alex Schomburg, Bill Everett, Al Jaffee, and Dan 
 DeCarlo, plus the very best pulp artists in the field, including Norman Saunders,
 John Walter Scott, Hans Wesso, L.F. Bjorklund, and Marvel Comics #1 cover
 artist Frank R. Paul. Goodman’s magazines also featured cover stories on
celebrities such as Jackie Gleason, Elizabeth Taylor, Liberace, and Sophia 
Loren, as well as contributions from famous literary and social figures such 
as Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon, and L. Ron Hubbard.
 
 These rare pieces of comic art, pulp and magazine history will open the 
  door to Marvel Comics’ unseen history.
 
 Hardcover: 168 pages
 Product Dimensions: 7 x 10 inches
 
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  | THE SHADOW #22 - Coming 
in January! Writer: Chris Roberson
 Artist: Giovanni Timpano
 Cover Artist(s): Alex Ross, Cris Bolson,Dennis Calero, Francesco 
Francavilla
 
 The search for the Girasol’s secret has lead The   Shadow   from 
the dark streets of Manhattan to the snowy wastes of Siberia   and the   vaunted
peaks of the Himalayas. Now his journey brings him to the  steaming   jungles
of Guatemala. But is he one step closer to the mystery’s   solution,   or
to his own grave?
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
             On sale January 22
 
 THE SHADOW #22 is solicited in the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130975 (Alex Ross).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130976  (Cris 
Bolson).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130977  (Dennis 
Calero - Subscription variant).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130977  (Francesco 
Francavilla - Retailer incentive).
 
 
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  | The Shadow          Fan's 
    Podcast                     -   Now      online! The Living Shadow
 
 The Shadow Fan returns for Episode 54! This week Barry responds
to listener feedback, talks about Dynamite's January 2014 releases and then 
reviews the very first Shadow novel -- "The Living Shadow." It's time to go
back to the beginning as we see the legend begin.
 
 If you love pulp's greatest crimefighter, then this is the podcast for
you!
 
 
 
 
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  | THE SHADOW NOW #4 (OF 6) - Coming in January! Writer: David Liss
 Art: Colton Worley
 Cover Artist(s): Tim Bradstreet, Colton Worley
 
 Uneasy alliances abound as Khan, pursing his own   dangerous   endgame, 
places the assassination of the Shadow in Batu's hands.   As Batu  bristles 
under her grandfather's watchful eye, she forms a dangerous   partnership 
 with a local gang leader who claims to have the key to defeating   the Shadow. 
 Meanwhile, the Shadow draws both the Russian and Vietnamese  mafias into 
his  orbit, preparing to turn rivals into deadly enemies. Long-plotted   schemes
 come to fruition as the Shadow moves to defeat his greatest enemy!
 
 Full Color,       32 pages, $3.99, 
             On sale January 1
 
 THE SHADOW NOW #4 is solicited in the November 
PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV130979 (Tim Bradstreet).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV1309809  (Colton 
Worley - Subscription variant).
 
 
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  | The Shadow          -    Under 
       the     Blue      Light -    Now  online! 
 Quetzal - 
New!
 Death Clew -         New!
 City of Crime
 Cards of Death
 Brothers of Doom
 The Creeper
 
 
 
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  | THE SHADOW: YEAR ONE     #6  (OF   10) - Arriving in comic 
shops October 30! (Writer) Matt Wagner (Art) Wilfredo Torres
 (Covers): Matt Wagner, Alex Ross, Chris Samnee, Howard    Chaykin
 
 In the aftermath of a daring armored-car hijacking,         Police 
   Inspector  Cardona first hears rumors of a mysterious, black      clad 
  vigilante     whose merciless vendetta is accompanied by  a spine-chilling 
      laugh.       Despite his most ferocious attempts, The Shadow is 
 frustrated     by his continual     inability to locate mob boss, Big Gun 
 Massaretti.      Equally aggravated     by his arrogant inability to 
 value her input, The    Shadow’s fledgling agent,     Margo Lane, endeavors 
 to locate her former   paramour on her own.  This hit series continues, 
 for the first time   ever, to unveil  The Shadow’s deepest   secrets as imagined
by Eisner Award-winning     author,  Matt Wagner.
 
 
 
 
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  | Solomon Kane’s Homecoming by Robert E. Howard - Now online! 
 First published in Fanciful Tales of Time and Space, Fall 1936.
 Mr Jim Moon narrates this poem |MP3| by Robert E. Howard.
 
 Thanks to Terry Allen and the REH Comics Newsgroup for the tip!
 
 
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  | TARZAN: THE SAVAGE LANDS by Andy Briggs - U.S. Edition now available! 
 The treacherous Lord Greystoke arrives at the logger’s camp in the 
Congo, and will stop at nothing to find and assassinate his long-lost cousin, 
Tarzan. Robbie and Jane set out through the jungle to warn Tarzan, and find 
themselves trapped in the sprawling ancient city of Opar, where the insane 
Queen La rules an army of man-eating apes. With a volcano threatening to explode,
Tarzan, Robbie, and Jane must form an unlikely alliance to save themselves.
Not everyone will make it out alive.
 
 Paperback: 210 pages
 Publisher: Open Road Media E-riginal
 Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
 
 
 
 
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  | Tellers           of Weird            
  Tales                - Now online! Terence        Hanley has             created         a  blog 
     in         which he    researches                     and  writes  about 
the     contributors         to        Weird Tales   magazine  and its   
            companion              titles,   Oriental Stories and  The  
         Magic Carpet Magazine.
 
 Ralph Snider (1917-1986)  -         New!
 Franz Nabl (1883-1974)  -         New!
 Thomas P. Kelley (1905-1982)  -         New!
 L.M. Montgomery (1874-1942)  -         New!
 Sax Rohmer (1883-1959)  -         New!
 Austin Hall (1880-1933)  -         New!
 Rivals of Weird Tales-Golden Fleece-Part 2  
           -         New!
 Muriel Cameron Bodkin (1903-1994)
 Dwight A. Boyce (1910-2003)
 Edward D. Hoch (1930-2008)
 John D. MacDonald (1916-1986)
 
 
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  | Tom Johnson - Now available!Trapped in the Jurassic age, Ron and Odette seek   the   time  
portals    that will return them to the 20th Century, but must   face   the
dangers  of  pre-dawn  dinosaurs and wild beasts. When  discovered   by 
an Ancient One,  the  old man  brings another danger to them
 
 Paperback: 144 pages
 Price: $12.30
 Kindle: $3.99
 
 
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  | WARLORD OF MARS: DEJAH THORIS #31  Arriving in comic shops October 30!
 Written by Robert Place Napton, art 
by Carlos Rafael,     covers by  Jay Anacleto, Fabiano 
      Neves
                   
            
                    
            Recently discovered ancient Martian technology
accidentally hurls Dejah Thoris forward in time to a dark future.  As
invaders plunder her homeworld, Dejah becomes embroiled in a civil war that
could alter not only her past, but the history of Mars itself!
 
  Full Color,  32 pages, 
$3.99
 
 
 
 
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  | WARLORD OF MARS: DEJAH THORIS #35 - Coming in January! (Writer) Robert Place Napton; (Art) Carlos Rafael; (Cover)  Jay
Anacleto, Fabiano Neves
 
 Following recent events, Dejah Thoris has sheltered a young orphan, but 
she may have gotten more than she bargained for when the resourceful child 
proves to have her own agenda and escapes. Meanwhile, an assassin with a score
to settle has set his sights on the same young girl. Dejah must find her
before the assassin does!
 
 Full Color,       32 pages,    $3.99, 
            On   sale January 22
 
 WARLORD OF MARS: DEJAH THORIS #35 is solicited 
in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131021.
 
 
 
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  | Weird      Shadows     Over   Innsmouth - Arriving in book stores October 29! Stephen Jones (Editor)
 For decades, H. P.  Lovecraft's       masterpiece       of  terror 
   has   inspired     writers with its gripping      account of   a  village 
  whose  inhabitants    have surrendered    to   an   ancient and  hideous 
 evil.   In this  companion to   the acclaimed   anthology      Shadows  Over
Innsmouth,     World Fantasy Award winning     editor  Stephen  Jones   
 has assembled  eleven   of today's  most prominent    and  well-respected 
   horror    authors  - the finest of the  Lovecraftian   acolytes..    Included 
  is Lovecraft's own  unpublished draft  of The   Shadow Over Innsmouth.
 
 "Introduction: Weird Shadows..." by  Stephen     Jones
 "Discarded Draft of 'The Shadows     Over   Innsmouth'"       by  H.  P. 
 Lovecraft
 "The Quest for Y'ha-nthlei" by  John   Glasby
 "Brackish Waters" by Richard A.  Lupoff
 "Voices in the Water" by  Basil    Copper
 "Another Fish Story" by Kim   Newman
 "Take Me to the River" by  Paul   McAuley
 "The Coming" by Hugh B. Cave
 "Eggs" by Steve Rasnic Tem
 "From Cabinet 34, Drawer 6"  by  Caitlín        R.  Kiernan
 "Raised by the Moon" by Ramsey    Campbell
 "Fair Exchange" by Michael Marshall     Smith
 "The Taint" by Brian Lumley
 
 Paperback: 480 pages
 ISBN-10: 1781165297
 ISBN-13: 978-1781165294
 $14.95
 
 
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  | ZORRO RIDES AGAIN VOLUME 2: THE WRATH OF  LADY ZORRO 
TP - Coming in January! (Writer/Cover) Matt Wagner; (Art) John K. Snyder III
 
 "Justice, justice for all!" With this rallying cry, the daring adventurer 
Zorro fights to unseat the brutal Spanish regime that holds authority over 
Alta California. Striking by night astride his magnificent stallion, Diego 
de la Vega keeps his identity secret, acting alone to protect those he loves. 
  But he is no longer the only masked figure stalking the corrupt, as the 
mysterious  Lady Zorro takes up a sword of her own. Driven by revenge for 
her murdered  family, she strikes down her enemies indiscriminately, offering 
them no mercy.  Although Zorro serves as her inspiration, he cannot condone 
her actions. Are they destined to face one another as enemies? Or will the 
distraction of their moral conflict make them easy prey for the bloody killer, 
El Galgo?
 
 Softcover, 7x10, 152 pages, Full Color, $19.99, On 
sale January 8
 
 ZORRO RIDES AGAIN VOLUME 2  is  solicited 
in the November PREVIEWS (Available October 30).
 The Diamond Item Code is NOV131030.
 
 
 
 
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