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Former stage magician George Chance, by various twists of fate,
becomes an eerie vigilante to help the police solve baffling,
unique mysteries. He is aided by his loyal crew made up of former
glamour girl, Merry White, circus little man, Tiny Tim Terry,
former bookmaker and gambler Joe Harper and Glenn Saunders, a
novice magician who is his identical double. Created by writer G.T.
Fleming-Roberts, the Green Ghost and his team battled all manner of
villainy in some of the most macabre pulp adventures ever recorded.
Now Chance & Company are back in four brand new tales as
chronicled by a quartet of today's finest New Pulp writers; Michael
Panush, Greg Hatcher, B.C. Bell and Erwin K. Roberts. In these
pages the Green Ghost will face a giant mechanical monster on a
long abandoned boardwalk, attempt to solve the murder of his old
mentor and uncover a ring of foreign saboteurs using radio
frequencies to carry out their missions of terror and destruction.
Here are pulp thrills and spills showcasing one of the most
original classic pulp heroes ever invented. Brought to you by
Airship 27 Productions, the new home of High Adventure.
THE ACTION CONTINUES WITH THE SUPER-DETECTIVE He's half Comanche,
half Irish and ALL AMERICAN Jim Anthony the Super Detective returns
in his fourth volume of brand new adventures from Airship 27
Productions. Traveling the globe, Anthony battles all manner of
twisted villainy in four new tales and his challenges are
herculean. Writers Erwin K. Roberts, Joel Jenkins, Frank Byrns and
Mark Justice have whipped up a quartet of high adventure stories
that are the hallmark of the Super Detective. From Mexico, where he
encounters a Nazi spy ring, to the streets of Manhattan where he
hunts down a brutal serial killer, Jim Anthony proves once again
why he is one of the most exciting and fun heroes ever created in
the golden age of American pulps. This volume, the fourth in an
on-going series, features interior illustrations by Michael Neno
and a dazzling cover by Eric Meador, with book designs by Rob
Davis. Airship 27 Productions is thrilled to continue the exploits
of the one and only, Jim Anthony - Super Detective. AIRSHIP 27
PRODUCTIONS - Pulp Fiction For a New Generation
THE BLUE NYMPH SETS SAIL Pull up anchor, cast off the mooring lines
and drop the sail, the good ship Blue Nymph is about to set sail
for adventure once again with her famous seafaring captain at the
helm. Airship 27 Productions is thrilled to present the second
volume of brand new stories starring the greatest seaman of them
all, Sinbad the Sailor and his international crew of daring
adventurers. Here is Henri Delacrois, the deadly archer from Gaul,
Ralf Gunarson, the strapping young Viking giant, Tishimi Osara the
beautiful female samurai and Omar, the irascible first mate. All of
them bound together by their love of action and yearning to explore
uncharted lands. Over the horizon awaits treasure, beautiful exotic
maidens and monsters beyond imagining. Dare you sign aboard with
Sinbad El Ari? If so, then batten the hatches and have your curved
blade ready, heart pounding adventure awaits within these pages.
FIVE QUESTS FOR THE MAN WITH ANYBODY'S FACE. For the last quarter
of the 20th Century the Voice, first of his generation's
Independent Operators, fought to make the system work better. Here
are some of the highs and one abysmal low in his career. Crime of
the Arts: Mix a sociopath rich kid with a paramilitary cult leader.
Add a damsel in distress. The Voice rips through a literal mountain
of trouble to find a gallery of horror. (Complete here, for the
first time.) Explosive Justice: Another Independent Operator gets
called in to back up the Voice. Can the two stop domestic
terrorists ready to kill in wholesale lots? Grand Opening - Under
Fire: Wrong place. Wrong time. The Voice goes to make a deposit at
a bank, then has trouble with his withdrawal. Plus two more
adventures. Sixty-thousand words of high powered adventure.
WATSON'S AMERICAN TALE When Sherlock Holmes, who was presumed dead
at the hands of his arch nemesis, Professor Moriarty, returned in
the story Dr.Watson chronicles as "The Adventure of the Empty
House," we were told how the Great Detective had spent the
intervening years abroad in disguise as a secret agent for England.
For the devoted Holmes fan, that seemed sufficient to close this
chapter of the duo's life and move on to new adventure. But when a
heavy locker box arrives at 221 B Baker St. from the United States
addressed to Dr. Watson, it is Holmes who finds his curiosity
piqued. What is in the mysterious box? Who sent it and why? Holmes
summons his loyal companion who in turn sets about telling Holmes
of his own unique adventure abroad during his hiatus. What follows
is an amazing mystery involving Watson's lovely wife, Mary, and her
family history. The answer to the puzzle rests in the foothills of
the Adirondacks of upper New York State and the couple soon set
sail for America, Mary hoping the trip will pull her husband's mood
from the gloom in which it was mired since the supposed death of
Holmes. Once in New York, they encounter the vibrant, colorful
civil servant, Teddy Roosevelt, who provides the vital clue that
triggers the Watsons' quest? From the majestic peaks of the
Adirondacks to open plains of the wild west, Erwin K. Roberts spins
a fantastic, rip-roaring yarn that will have Holmes and Watson fans
cheering from the first page to the last. +++ PULP Bonus - "Hyde
and Seek" A brand adventure starring her Majesty's Secret Agent,
Hound Dog Harker by Aaron Smith.
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The Pulptress (Paperback)
Ron Fortier, Terry Alexander, Erwin K. Roberts
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Discovery Miles 1 600
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She appears, an enigma, a guardian angel in a mask and fedora, her
past shrouded in mystery. Where did she come from? What secrets in
her past drove her to become a crusader for justice? Who is The
Pulptress? The Pulptress, the masked woman of mystery, makes her
debut on the New Pulp scene in a collection of stories sure to
thrill and amaze you. Leading off with an introduction by The
Pulptress' creator, Tommy Hancock, this collection features stories
by Terry Alexander, Ron Fortier, Erwin K. Roberts, Andrea Judy, and
Tommy Hancock With a fantastic cover by Mitch Foust and beautiful
design work by Sean Ali, this collection is a must have It's time
You met The First Lady of New Pulp The Pulptress From Pro Se
Productions
Freedom Fights The Sons of Thor Move Toward Destiny As nations
focus on the growing conflict with Nazi Germany, a devastating
mission begins that threatens to unleash a horror that could lay
waste to the world. As the Sons of Thor begin their final gambit,
is there anyone who can stand against them in the face of certain
doom Find out in the Thrilling Conclusion to THE SONS OF THOR by
Erwin K. Roberts featured in Pro Se Presents 10
PRO SE PRESENTS, Puttin' The Monthly Back Into Pulp, brings you the
first part of a TWO ISSUE EVENT They believed that they were the
chosen of the old Norse Gods. They believed they would rule first
all of Europe, then the entire world. Many believed the sect gone
forever. They were wrong. The Sons of Thor Live Heaven Help the
Foolish Few Who Dare to Challenge Them THE SONS OF THOR written by
Erwin K. Roberts is a fast paced New Pulp Adventure featuring
nearly indomitable foes up against some of the best Pulp Heroes in
the Public Domain today Two fisted thrills, faster than lightning
intrigue, and more heroes than you can shake a hammer at Available
now in its first part in PRO SE PRESENTS NUMBER NINE From Pro Se
Press
The Robin Hood of the Pulps Detective Sgt. Stephen Thatcher is the
son of Police Chief Peter Thatcher. Sickened by the effects of the
Great Depression on Great City, the young lawman cannot reconcile
the rich society elite living the good life while across town the
poor of Great City go hungry. Unable to correct this injustice
through the system he represents, Thatcher assumes the role of the
vigilante thief the Moon Man by disguising himself behind a one-way
Argus glass globe. In this get up he then proceed to rob the rich
and give to the needy via his loyal aide, former boxer Ned "Angel"
Dargan. He is also aided by the lovely Sue McEwen, the daughter of
the man sworn to capture him, his own boss, Lt. Detective Gil
McEwen. Created by pulp legend Frederick C. Davis, the Moon Man's
exploits appeared in the pages of "Ten Detective Aces" and was a
reader favorite. Now he returns to the streets of Great City in
five new thrilling adventures written by writers Ken Janssens, Gary
Lovisi, Erwin K.Roberts and Andrew Salmon. Pulpdom's most bizarre
hero is back on the case with a cover by Rob Davis & Rich
Woodall as well as twelve interior illustrations by Ralf Van Der
Hoeven.
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