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This book offers up a trio of amazing characters by today’s finest pulp writers. Things kick off with a full length novella. THE SHRIKE – in “Not That Kind of Girl” by Gene Moyers.

A mysterious female mastermind recruits her agents to combat the forces of evil in this, her first adventure novella. This is followed by THE NIGHTBREAKER – in “Lost in the Flood” by Thomas Deja. Straight out of the pages of the Shadow Legion series comes Nocturne city’s masked avenger as he takes on a villain capable of manipulating water. And finally we have DOC ATLAS - in “The Death Ray,” by Michael Black & Ray Lovato. Inspired by the likes of Doc Savage and Jim Anthony, Doc Atlas and his teammates must stop a criminal intent on destroying the Statue of Liberty with his deadly new weapon. “We love producing this series,” claims Airship 27 Productions’ Managing Editor, Ron Fortier. “Sure, it’s great fun in doing new stories about the classic pulp heroes, but there is also something special when our writers cut loose in inventing their own unique and colorful characters.

In this volume we truly have three of the best.” Fortier also notes there will be an exciting news release concerning one of the heroes from his company very shortly. Ted Hammond provides the stunning cover featuring the sexy but deadly Shrike while Art Director Rob Davis delivers twelve amazing black and white interiors. So time to buckle up and relive the thrill of the pulps in these three outstanding, fast paced adventures brought to you by today’s stellar pulp writers. Airship 27 Productions is thrilled to announced the release of the third book in writer Barbara Doran’s fantasy adventure series; “Tales of the Golden Dragon.” As the Feast of Hungry Ghosts begins in the northwest port city of Strikersport, monsters and actual ghosts begin appearing throughout the city causing all manner of chaos.

Thus the city’s twin protectors, Dragon and Tiger, enter the fray and set about uncovering the reason behind the sudden appearances. Their revelations lead back in time to a horrendous massacre in the village of Batsu, a province of the magical kingdom of Khaitan. Have agents of ancient deities come to Strikersports to wreak vengeances on the guilty? And of so, what is the magical artifact and its connection to an animated shi shi lion roaming free through the city. “This is series is catching fire with our fans,” reports Airship 27 Managing Editor Ron Fortier. “Having a heavy Chinese influence in mixing magic and martial arts, these books capture the thrills of all those classic Kung Fu thrillers.” Hawaiian based artist Gary Kato provides the interior illustrations while Art Director Rob Davis our colorful cover.” Once again Barbara Doran spins a tale of imaginative fantasy filled with colorful heroes, villains and oriental gods wielding amazing powers. It is a frenetic, pulp actioner fans will not be able to put to down.

One of the most popular new pulp heroes to arrive on the scene in the past decade is Doc Atlas; created by veteran writers Michael A. Black and Ray Lovato. Created as their homage to the classic 30s and 40s characters such as Doc Savage, Jim Anthony etc.

Atlas has appeared in many fast paced adventures along with his aides, Thomas “Mad Dog” Deagan and Edward “Ace” Assante. These first appearances were offered via such outfits as Eclipse Publishing and Crossroads Press. Hundreds of pulp readers quickly became enthusiastic fans and continue clamor for more stories featuring this dynamic trio. Now they are about to have their wishes realized as Black and Lovato have entered into partnership with one of the leading New Pulp publishers in the field, Airship 27 Productions. Airship 27 Productions has been publishing New Pulp anthologies and novels since 2004 and in that time their books have won numerous awards. Owned and operated by Ron Fortier, Managing Editor, and Rob Davis, Art Director, the company is one of a small group that pioneered the revival of pulp fiction and continues to set the standard in creative, original pulp fiction. “Ever since meeting Mike Black, I’ve been an ardent fan of his work,” Fortier says.

“There’s no pulp genre he hasn’t worked in and his stories are always top notch. Doc Atlas is by far his most popular creation.” Black, over the past few years, has become a regular contributor to the Airship 27 anthologies and eventually convinced Lovato to submit his own works.

When the pair offered Fortier a new Doc Atlas short, it sparked an idea he realized was too good to pass up. “Doc Atlas and Airship 27 were made for each other. It seemed only natural to me that our company could provide a home that would allow Mike and Ray the freedom to focus solely on their tales and leave the publishing end to someone else; someone who very much wants to increase their readership in a big – big way.” Echoing that enthusiasm, Michael Black offered the following. “My lifelong friend, Ray Lovato, and I are honored to have Doc Atlas become a regular part of Airship 27’s cast of characters. We’ve both admired the work of Ron Fortier and Rob Davis for years, and are eager to join them in creating new pulp adventures for a new generation of readers.” Beginning in 2018, Airship 27 Productions will produce one Doc Atlas title per year, whether a collection of shorts or full length novels and be their sole publisher. Further announcements will be forthcoming.

“One of the most neglected of the straight adventure pulp magazines of the 1930s was Standard Magazines’ Thrilling Adventures.” —from the introduction by Will Murray This collection assembles—for the first time—the best adventure stories from the pages of this classic pulp fiction title. Over 600 pages in length and covering adventure, mystery, science fiction, and Foreign Legion stories.

Plus: get every story of pulp adventure hero Larry Weston: a forgotten series from the pages of Thrilling Adventures. Smartcut 3 5 Crackers. The Best of Thrilling Adventures contains the following stories: “Riley of the Bengal Lancers” “Valley of Giants” “Brother of the Tong” “Guerrilla Brand” “The Devil Fish” “Red Silver” “The Avenger of Lo Chang” “Danger Trails” “Pyramid of Gold” “The Pearl of Death” “The Terror of Siberia” “Dogs of Shallajai” “The Sultan of Hell” “Orchid of Doom” “Lost Treasures of Eden” “The Lagoon of Monsters” “World of Doom” “The Web of the Green Spider” “Sublevel Sixteen” “The Curse of the Shining God” “Hell’s Oasis” 647 pages / USD $29.95 softcover. The Thrills of Horror!

Romantic Tales of the Eerie and Occult! You’ll find them in Spicy Mystery—stories of red-blooded men and lovely girls in dangerous situations, in an atmosphere of chills and thrills. Real life is never so tense and dramatic as when a girl is in peril—or as when a siren as deadly as she is beautiful sets her snare for a man. Are you bored of typical weird menace plots, many of which crept into Spicy Mystery? Then sample these tales which break out of that tired formula where every ending is happy, and the only challenge is guessing which minor character gets exposed as the villain in a rubber monster suit and demon mask! The Best of Spicy Mystery, Volume 3 contains 11 classic stories by the masters of the genre, complete, uncut, and with the original illustrations. It also includes an all-new introduction by editor Alfred Jan, one of the leading experts on the series.

The Best of Spicy Mystery, Volume 3 contains the following stories: “Medusa’s Kiss” “The Strangler” “The Dark Veil” “Hands of the Dead” “Hearts from the Half Dead” “Hell’s Dark Fragrance” “Thirst of the Damned” “Doom Door” “Dawn of Discord” “The Old Gods Eat” “Flowers of Desire” 214 pages / $19.95 softcover / $29.95 hardcover. Race Williams returns! Originally appearing in the pages of Black Mask Magazine, author Carroll John Daly pioneered the hard-boiled detective P.I. Story and perfected the genre with his classic character, Race Williams. Apart from the novel-length Race Williams stories, these classic hard-boiled thrillers have rarely been reprinted, if ever.

Volume 3 contains the next batch of Race Williams stories, all from 1929–31 as Daly continued publishing serialized novels in Black Mask. Included here are “The Silver Eagle,” “Tainted Power,” and “The Third Murderer.” This collection also includes several Race Williams novelettes including “Shooting Out of Turn,” “Murder By Mail,” and “Death for Two.” And it’s prefaced by an all-new, scholarly introduction by Professor Brooks E. Hefner of James Madison University.

Shooting Out of Turn: The Collected Hard-Boiled Stories of Race Williams Volume 3 continues this most important series published in years on the history of the Hard-Boiled Detective story. Shooting Out of Turn: The Collected Hard-Boiled Stories of Race Williams, Volume 3 by Carroll John Daly contains the following stories: “The Silver Eagle,” comprising the short stories “The Silver Eagle” and “The Death Trap” “Tainted Power,” comprising the short stories “Tainted Power,” “Framed,” and “The Final Shot” “Shooting Out of Turn” “Murder By Mail” “The Third Murderer,” comprising the serial “The Flame and Race Williams,” parts 1–3 “Death for Two” 458 pages / $29.95 softcover. ANNO KLARKASH-TON - Now available!

By Glynn Barrass (Author),‎ Frederick J. Mayer (Author, Illustrator),‎ Steve Lines (Creator, Illustrator) A collection of poetry, fiction, articles and artwork inspired by the writings of Clark Ashton Smith by some of the finest practitioners of their art around today. Edited by Glynn Owen Barrass and Frederick J Mayer, published by Rainfall Books. In this tribute to the sorcerous spirit of the High Priest of Zothique, Clark Ashton-Smith, we have poetry, art, articles, fiction and a bibliography & checklist. Including contributions from Glynn Owen Barrass, Leigh Blackmore, Edward P. Berglund, Ran Cartwright, Scott Conners, Michael Fantina, Wade German, Perry M. Grayson, Christene Britten-Jones, Steve Lines, Charles Lovecraft, Frederick J.

Mayer, Bruce Pennington, Robert M. Pugmire, Peter Rawlik, Brian M. Sammons, David Schembri and Richard L. Cover art by Bruce Pennington Paperback: 230 pages Publisher: Rainfall Books Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5 inches $13.50 £9.99. NOW THROUGH December 31, 2017 Sanctum Books is offering a 30% discount off list price for: A complete set of all 87 DOC SAVAGE classic volumes (plus replicas of the two 1930s Doc Savage giveaway premium prints) or The first 100 Sanctum Books SHADOW volumes plus SHADOW ANNUAL #1. With insured postage, the 87 DOC SAVAGE volumes (plus premium replicas) can be purchased for just $900.00 postpaid, while the first 100 SHADOW volumes (plus a complete set of Shadow art prints and premium photo replicas) can be purchased for only $1,050.00 postpaid.

(Some of these volumes are already sold out except in super packs!) ALSO ON SALE: THE AVENGER #1-12 (reprinting all 30 pulp adventures) for just $130.00—a 25% discount THE SPIDER #1-10 for $110.00 THE WHISPERER #1-7 (reprinting all 14 1936-37 pulp novels) for just $75.00 postpaid. THE SHADOW #125: “The Death Tower” & “The Silent Seven” The Dark Avenger hunts down members of a hidden criminal order in two superb 1932 pulp thrillers by Walter. Gibson writing as “Maxwell Grant.' First, the Dark Avenger’s investigation of the murderous Dr. Palermo leads him invade “The Death Tower” and discover the existence of a hooded secret society, in the early novel that introduced reporter Clyde Burke and The Shadow’s autogyro. Then, when a wealthy businessman is killed, The Shadow must infiltrate and unmask “The Silent Seven” to solve the murder!

This classic pulp collection features the original color pulp covers by George and Jerome Rozen with historical commentary by Anthony Tollin and Will Murray. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-243-8 Softcover, 7x10, 128 pages, B&W, $14.95.

THE SHADOW Volume 128: “Shadowed Millions” & “No Safety in Numbers” plus “The Chateau of Shadows' The Dark Avenger proves that crime does not pay in classic pulp novels by Walter. Gibson and Bruce Elliott writing as “Maxwell Grant.' First, a huge investment in a South American country attracts international criminals and corrupt politicians, leading the Dark Avenger to hunt for the “Shadowed Millions.” Then, gang violence and gambling madness corrupt a city until The Shadow demonstrates to vicious mobsters that there is “No Safety in Numbers.' BONUS: “The Chateau of Shadows,” a Golden Age of Comics classic by Walter Gibson and Bob Powell. This instant collectors item showcases the original color pulp covers by George Rozen and Modest Stein plus the classic interior illustrations by Tom Lovell and Bob Powell and historical commentary by Will Murray and Anthony Tollin. (Sanctum Books) 978-1-60877-246-9 Softcover, 7x10, 128 pages, B&W, $14.95 THE SHADOW VOLUME 128 is solicited in the January PREVIEWS (Available December 27).

The Diamond Item Code is JAN18 TBA. A team of experts in each of the ten major Pulp genres, from action Pulps to spicy Pulps and more, chart for the first time the complete history of Pulp magazines–the stories and their writers, the graphics and their artists, and, of course, the publishers, their market, and readers. Each chapter in the book, which is illustrated with more than 400 examples of the best Pulp graphics (many from the Editors’ collections—among the world’s largest) is organized in a clear and accessible way, starting with an introductory overview of the genre, followed by a selection of the best covers and interior graphics, organized chronologically through the chapter. All images are fully captioned (many are in essence 'nutshell' histories in themselves). Two special features in each chapter focus on topics of particular interest (such as extended profiles of Daisy Bacon, Pulp author and editor of Love Story, the hugely successful romance Pulp, and of Harry Steeger, co-founder of Popular Publications in 1930 and originator of the 'Shudder Pulp' genre). With an overall Introduction on 'The Birth of the Pulps' by Doug Ellis, and with two additional chapters focusing on the great Pulp writers and the great Pulp artists, The Art of the Pulps covers every aspect of this fascinating genre; it is the first definitive visual history of the Pulps. Hardcover, 240 pages, $49.99.

Co-editors Doug Ellis and Ed Hulse have jointly signed a limited number of copies Murania Press is pleased to sell for the book’s suggested retail price of $49.99, with free shipping for buyers in the continental United States. A personal inscription can be added if requested; just send us a note at muraniapress@yahoo.com asking for personalization.

To repeat, there is a very, so if you’re interested don’t wait too long to place an order. Art's Reviews Podcasts! - Now online!

Nothing new this week Past episodes: Bobby Nash discusses 'Sanderson of Metro' Diana Rubino discusses her new novels 'Sharing Hamilton' and 'Eliza Jumel Burr: Vice Qeen of America' Andrew Salmon discusses his recent Collection of all of his Sherlock Holmes stories into one volume Jimmie Dale: Alias The Gray Seal Will Murray: 2 New Wild adventures of Doc Savage and much more The Jon Kirk Series: 'The Mind Masters' and 'The Time Masters' 'Four on the Run' Vol. 1 of the Saint's And Sinners Space Adventure Series. IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT BLOOD 'N' THUNDER BACK-ISSUE AVAILABILITY Here's a heads-up for readers and collectors of Blood 'n' Thunder: Individual back issues will be removed from the Murania Press catalog on December 31st. Therefore, if your set is incomplete, the time to bring it up to date is now. Numbers 22 through 50 are being reconfigured for sale as 'omnibus' volumes that will combine three issues for an approximate length of 300 pages each. The omnibus books will sport newly designed covers but otherwise present each issue's contents exactly as originally published, minus out-of-date advertisements.

They will be priced at $29.95 and become available early next year. The Shadow, The Spider, The Avenger, Doc Savage, The Black Bat, The Phantom Detective — these swashbuckling heroes of mid-20th-century pulp fiction all had one thing in common: They fought crime from outside the law, unhindered by red tape and unmindful of such legal niceties as due process. They fought with fists and guns, for the most part hiding their true identities beneath outlandish costume and grotesque disguises. This collection of essays by distinguished pulp-fiction aficionados chronicles the era of single-character magazines from offbeat angles and with keen insight. The pieces herein analyze key stories and characters while offering rare, behind-the-scenes glimpses of authors and editors at work, crafting and polishing the pulp-paper fever dreams that enthralled millions of young readers during the Great Depression, World War II, and beyond.

Ed Hulse, editor of Blood ‘n’ Thunder, the award-winning journal of adventure, mystery and melodrama, has assembled these affectionate essays with loving care and a discerning eye for the high-water marks in this phase of American popular culture. This third volume of Blood ‘n’ Thunder Presents, like its predecessors, is profusely illustrated with pulp-magazine covers and original artwork. Cover Art by Rafael De Soto Introduction by Ed Hulse 220 pgs., paperback, 8 1/2 X 11 Price: $24.95. Now available! Six new short-stories! 1) 'Give Them a Corpse'. The Domino Lady’s New York adventure begins when a young girl becomes the pawn in a vicious blackmail scheme.

A new adventure by Rich Harvey; First of a series! 2) 'The Platinum Membership' by KT Pinto. A small Nazi Germany village falls prey to a shredding terror, and supernatural detective Raphael Jones investigates side-by-side with the Gestapo. 3) 'Caring' by CJ Henderson.

Jack Hagee, P.I., is contracted to protect a most desirable and complicated star from a kidnap plot. 4) 'Dance of Death' by Patrick Thomas and John L. Jack Gardner and the ethical assassin, Rao, team-up to take down a Colombian drug gang. 5) 'Doubt' by DJ Tyrer.

Milo Fisk runs the gauntlet to solve the murder of a mob soldier, and locate a missing cash payoff. 6) 'Clear As Glass' by Jean Marie Ward.

How does a Real Wife of Malibu handle a cheating spouse? Cover by Edd Coutts. The Burroughs Bulletin #98 - Now available! Contents: Front cover: Frank Cho Editor's Page 'An Open Letter to the Membership' by Joan Bledig 'Writing TARZAN ON THE PRECIPICE' by Michael A.

Sanford 'How I Met Johnny Weissmuller' by Robert Owen 'Bibliographer's banter' by Henry G. Franke III 'The Start of THE BURROUGHS BULLETIN and the Burroughs Bibliophiles' by Vern Coriel Art Gallery: Jungle Man by Nik Poliwko 'Tarzan and the Railroad: Riding the Rails Again' by Stanley J. Kozaczka 'Tarzan: The Bridge between Two Pantheons' by David Lemmo Letters to the Editor Editor's Afterword Back cover: Don Marquez Subscriptions are $35 (Domestic) and $45 (International) for four quarterly issues and 12 monthly issues of THE GRIDLEY WAVE newsletter. You are strongly encouraged to sign up for electronic delivery of THE GRIDLEY WAVE.

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Payment via Paypal is also accepted at BurroughsBibliophiles@gmail.com. DEJAH THORIS #2 - Coming in March!

Writer: Amy Chu Art: Pasquale Qualano Cover A: Mike McKone Cover B: Stephane Roux Cover C: Sergio Davila Dejah Thoris is on a secret mission to save her planet, but first she and the battle scarred Red Martian warrior Sajad Surma must keep the scientific team ALIVE as they trek through dangerous deserts of Barsoom. The Princess of Mars learns some hard leadership lessons after a deadly encounter with a white ape. A prequel to Edgar Rice Burroughs' beloved book A Princess of Mars. Full Color, 32 pages, $3.99, On sale March TBA. DEJAH THORIS #2 is solicited in the January PREVIEWS (Available December 27). The Diamond Item Code is JAN18 TBA (McKone cover).

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THE DEMON CROWN: A SIGMA FORCE NOVEL (Sigma Force Novels) - Now available! By James Rollins Off the coast of Brazil, a team of scientists discovers a horror like no other, an island where all life has been eradicated, consumed and possessed by a species beyond imagination. Before they can report their discovery, a mysterious agency attacks the group, killing them all, save one, an entomologist, an expert on venomous creatures, Professor Ken Matsui from Cornell University.

Strangest of all, this inexplicable threat traces back to a terrifying secret buried a century ago beneath the National Mall: a cache of bones preserved in amber. The artifact was hidden away by a cabal of scientists―led by Alexander Graham Bell―to protect humankind. But they dared not destroy it, for the object also holds an astonishing promise for the future: the very secret of life after death.

Yet, nothing stays buried forever. An ancient horror―dormant in the marrow of those preserved bones―is free once more, nursed and developed into a weapon of incalculable strength and malignancy, ready to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting world. To stop its spread, Commander Grayson Pierce of Sigma Force must survive a direct attack on the island of Maui. To be there first has always been the core mission of Sigma Force, a covert team forged to be America's front line against emerging threats. But this time, even Sigma may not be able to decipher this deadly mystery, one that traces back to the founding of the Smithsonian Institution.

With each new discovery, the menace they hunt is changing, growing, spreading―adapting and surviving every attempt to stop it from reconquering a world it once ruled. And each transformation makes it stronger... Running out of time and options, Commander Grayson Pierce will be forced to make an impossible choice.

To eradicate this extinction-level threat and expose those involved, he will have to join forces with Sigma's greatest enemy--the newly resurrected Guild―even it if means sacrificing one of his own. Hardcover: 464 pages Publisher: William Morrow Product Dimensions: 6 x 1.4 x 9 inches $28.99. The seventh spectacular edition of The Digest Enthusiast is now available in print and eBook editions. CONTENTS Interview Rick Ollerman on D&O: The Magazine, writing fiction and essays, and digest magazines News Digest Pulp Modern, Nostalgia Digest, Mystery Weekly Magazine, Switchblade, PulpFest 2018, Wildside Press digests, Broadswords and Blasters, Paperback Fanatic, and D&O:The Magazine; writers Bill Crider, Richard Kellogg, Robert Lopresti, Gary Lovisi, and Josh Pachter; artists Brad Foster and Bob Vojtko; and Marc Myers and D. Articles One-and-Dones part one by Steve Carper When Things Go Wrong: The Lester del Rey–John Raymond Fiasco by Vince Nowell, Sr. Expedia here. The Occult Digest by Tom Brinkmann Psience Fiction: The Telsey Amberdon Stories of James H.

Schmitz by Joe Wehrle, Jr. I Spy: A Writer Remembers Espionage Magazine by Josh Pachter Synopses Robert Edmond Alter in AHMM and Manhunt 1953 part two by Peter Enfantino Reviews by Vince Nowell, Sr. And Richard Krauss Black Cat Mystery Magazine #1 D&O: The Magazine #1 Fantasy & Science Fiction Jul/Aug 2017 Pulp Literature #15 Suspense Stories Switchblade #2 Fiction “The Edge of Eternity” by Lesann Berry “Imperium Delirium” by Robert Snashall “A Christmas Romance” by Joe Wehrle, Jr. Artwork and Cartoons Marc Myers Michael Neno Bob Vojtko Joe Wehrle, Jr. Plus Mirthful Spirits Opening Lines Over 100 cover images, 152 pages Cover by Joe Wehrle, Jr. Print $8.99 (b&w interior) eBook $2.99 (color).