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The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies, Vol. 7, No.
2. Articles by Lee Breakiron (The Cromlechers, on the fanzine the
Cromlech), and Jeffrey Shanks on theosophy in the works of Robert
E. Howard. The journal ends with a book review by Mark Finn.
ZOMBIES From "The Walking Dead" to "World War Z" to "Plants vs.
Zombies," they have become a multimedia pop culture sensation. But
this isn't the first zombie boom-in the 1920s and 30s, stories of
voodoo zombie masters, mad scientists animating corpses, and evil
sorcerers raising undead armies first began to appear in books, in
movies, and in the pages of the pulp magazines. This volume
collects twenty creepy tales from pulps like "Weird Tales," "Dime
Mystery," and "Terror Tales" by writers like H. P. Lovecraft,
Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, August Derleth, Manly Wade
Wellman, Henry Kuttner, and E. Hoffmann Price. From genuine horror
classics like "Herbert West-Reanimator" and "Pigeons from Hell" to
rare and hard-to-find tales from the notorious shudder pulps, this
anthology edited with an introduction by Jeffrey Shanks is one that
no zombie fan should miss
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