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TALES OF THE SOUTH SEAS In the middle of the South Seas is the
island of Motugra, so named by the natives. It has the only deep
water port in this island chain. On Motugra you'll find THE HANGING
MONKEY, an inn and bar owned and operated by Irish ex-patriot Corky
O'Brien. Here gather some of the most colorful rogues, scalawags
and pirates ever to ply the trade routes of the Pacific during the
late 1930s. Enter and meet Khuna, the bar's bouncer and former
headhunter. Miko, the slim and beautiful Chinese girl with the
mysterious past. One eyed Captain Nick Fortune, owner of the
schooner Fortune's Folly and air freight pilot, Jimmy Dolan. And
don't forget ace reporter, the lovely blond Grace Thomas. All of
these characters spring from the mind of writer Bill Craig as
homage to the classic pulp island stories of yesterday. Along for
the ride, Craig is joined by Derrick Ferguson, Joshua Reynolds and
Tommy Hancock. Here are four fast paced, island adventures
guaranteed to whisk your imagination to tropical paradises of warm
breezes, swaying palm trees and crystal blue waters. Where danger
can lurk behind the smile of an alluring native girl and a man's
fists are as important as his wits. So hitch up your gunbelt, cock
your pilot's cap and swing the door's open...Welcome to The Hanging
Monkey AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS - PULP FICTION FOR A NEW GENERATION
Strange tales from the Weird West A mechanical Pinkerton man...a
comely ghost...a lady knight errant in search of adventure...a
mummy on the loose aboard a speeding train...these are just a few
of the colorful characters you'll meet in Strange Trails. Come with
us now on a ride through a West that never was, where dangerous
gunslingers encounter steam-powered robots, and Native Americans do
battle with Lovecraftian entities. All brought to you by the
hottest names in New Pulp. So saddle up with Josh Reynolds (Mr.
Brass), Tommy Hancock and Morgan Minor, Barry Reese (The Rook),
Joel Jenkins (Dire Planet), Edward M. Erdelac (Merkabah Rider) and
editor James Palmer (Monster Earth) as they take you on a wild ride
through the Weird West as only they can guide you. So what are you
waiting for, partner? Put on your spurs, grab your six-shooter,
prime your ray gun and get ready to ride off into the sunset with
these six incredible tales of the Weird Wild West
New short stories of searing white-hot prose starring pulpdom's
most violent and ruthless crime fighter ever: THE SPIDER More just
than the law, more dangerous than the Underworld...hated, feared
and wanted by both One cloaked, fanged, border-line crazy denizen
of the dark force-feeding hard justice with a pair of 45's Guest
stars: The Black bat, The Green Ghost, and Operartor 5 Featuring
stories by Will Murray, Mel Odom, C.J. Henderson, James Chambers,
Ron Fortier, Bobby Nash, Howard Hopkins, Eric Fein, Gary Phillips,
Don Roff, Matthew Baugh, I.A. Wilson, and Rik Hoskin.
YesterYear by Tommy Hancock, Published by Pro Se Press. Cover Art
by Jay Piscopo, Interior art by Peter Cooper, Format and Design by
Sean Ali. A world where heroes and villains existed since the day
the market crashed and the world almost collapsed. Common people
granted great powers and awesome responsibility. A world where one
of them knew all the secrets, good and bad, and put them down in a
book. A world where that man and that manuscript disappeared. Until
now. YESTERYEAR is the first book in an epic series chronicling the
adventures of Heroes and Villains, both in the Heroic Age of the
1920s-1950s and in the modern day. Centered around a missing
manuscript that might hold information that could literally change
history and even mean the end of the world, YESTERYEAR alternates
between a fast paced modern storyline about the man who ends up
with the legendary book and excerpts from the mythic tome itself.
Marvel to pulp like adventures of glory and adrenaline and become
engrossed in the humanity and horror of being a Hero. YESTERYEAR by
Tommy Hancock-Sometimes the Greatest Mystery of Tomorrow happened
Yesterday
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