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Pretty Female Assassin Pixie #1 (Date?)
with John Peters
The sordid tale of a female cyborg assassin who is
torn between the man she loves and the man who made her.
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Pretty Female Assassin Pixie #2 (Date?) with
John Peters
Pixie decides to leave home after the events of the
previous volume, discovers her fear of mechanical spiders, and maybe a bew
friend.
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Forty Winks #1 of 4 (1997)
Dark Furies: Weird Tales of Beauties & Beasts (2005)
Snow White and the Evil Queen, Beauty and the Beast,
Antogone and Creon, Dorothy and the Wicked Witch, Fay Wray and King Kong,
Joan de Arc and the Catholic Church, Minnie Mouse and that darn Peg Leg
Pete... Throughout the history of the world, women have had to cope with
horrors of every shape and size. Some of these monsters have been evil
incarnate, some have simply been misunderstood--all of them have been left
to the fairer sex to handle. This timeless idea is now revisited by 15 of
today's most creative writers as they look at the idea of women and monsters
from every angle possible. First up, talented newcomers Jan Rukh,
Laszlo
Q.V. St-J. Xalieri, Ed Hickcox and Rose Fox set a serious tone with four
terrific dramas, all set in different genres. Not to be outdone, Mssrs. John
French and James Chambers both deliver stories of supernatural investigation
guaranteed to set just the right tone for our expert team of horror
specialists. Yes, it's an all-star line-up as Michael Amorel, Ron Fortier,
Patrick Thomas, Danielle Ackley-McPhail and William Jones dazzle the entire
audience, from the orchestra to those in the cheap seats, with five towering
tales of titanic terror which no reader will forget anytime soon. Then, the
ever-unpredictable CJ Henderson hogs as much space as he can delivering two
stories for review--one a tale of Lovecraftian feminism, then a second we
think is destined to become a Die Monster Die classic!
The Dead Walk (2004) with
Jason Whitley, Illustrator and Erica Henderson, Cover Art
Why do people love zombie stories?
Vampires are more alluring; werewolves more dangerous, mummies more
mystical. And yet, the public’s fascination with zombies is now stronger
than ever. Why? Because they are the only monsters that are REAL!
Throughout the world, reports of the walking dead have been recorded and
validated for centuries. The dead do walk, and within these pages we shall
bring you 11 of the most fantastic zombie tales of modern times. Terrific?
You bet! True? You be the judge.
The always fun Vincent Sneed starts us off with an open-ended tale designed
to get things rolling with a shudder. After that, anything goes as eight
more top masters of the murderous and the macabre tackle America’s favorite
monster theme.
There are brilliant comedies by Neal Patterson and Adam P. Knave and much,
much more. Notable hardboiled writer Stefan Jackson and famed, real-life
crime scene investigator John L. French bring a slam of harsh reality to the
mix that will chill everyone in the audience. Not to be outdone, famed
editor/writer James Chambers offers us
two tales, each of which are destined to become classics in the field.
Master horror writer C.J. Henderson is
also in the house with a sardonic look at society and a second terror tale
set in his world-famous Teddy London universe. Then, if that wasn’t enough,
we’ve got a tale by the venerable Robert M. Price as well as one by the one
and only king of zombie lit, Brian Keene!
Zombie fans, search no more! With a stunning new cover by Baby’s First
Mythos’s Erica Henderson and a slew of fantastic interior pieces by
Jason Whitley—this is the one you’ve
been waiting for!
Order now from
Shocklines.com
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