The Hounds of Hell, by Ron Fortier, Gordon Linzner
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When Pulp Worlds Collide! The Moon Man and Doctor Satan, hero and villain of their own pulp magazines, meet here for the first time ever in the cross-over that will leave you spellbound and begging for more. Written by Ron Fortier ("The Green Hornet", "Rambo", "The Terminator", etc.) and Gordon Linzner. Illustrated by Rob Davis ("Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", Marvel, DC and Malibu comics.) and Bradley Walton, with an eye-popping wrap-around cover by Tom Floyd. This edition also includes the short story “Fury in Vermont” by Ron Fortier. This is an updated/reworked edition of the very first New Pulp book from Airship 27!
The Hounds of Hell, by Ron Fortier, Gordon Linzner- Published on: 2015-06-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x .28" w x 6.00" l, .39 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 124 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. One HELL Of A Good Read! By ASalm Secret Agent X - Volume OneIt's amazing to me just how varied the Golden Age of pulp fiction was. And THE HOUNDS OF HELL reminds me of this wonderful variety in its own unique way.Because this collection of tales is ALL-NEW. The stories here are not reprints culled from the glorious, musty pulps, but new tales written in the grand tradition.The first offering: THE HOUNDS OF HELL is as good a pulp yarn as one is likely to find. Written by pulpsmith Ron Fortier and scribe Gordon Linzner, HOUNDS offers a rollicking romp that pits the Moon Man against Dr. Satan. With short, choppy chapters, Fortier and Linzner keep the action humming and it reads so quick you think the tale must be half of its 113 page length."ANGEL IN HIS SIGHTS" follows on the heels of HELL. This memorable WWI tale by Ron Fortier is a feast of the imagination combining religious elements with the horrors of war."LADY ARCANE -- MISTRESS OF MAGIC" closes out the book in rousing fashion. As Miss Arcane will be featured in the upcoming GHOST SQUAD #1: RISE OF THE BLACK LEGION, here's your opportunity to get in on the ground floor and experience a solo tale with this unforgettable female.The book is expertly illustrated by veteran comic artist Rob Davis and features an incredible wrap around cover by Tom Floyd.Pulp fiction is back and it's here to stay. THE HOUNDS OF HELL shows us why with as captivating a trio of tales as one is likely to find in all of pulpdom. Miss this one at your own risk.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Modern Pulp Classic By Barry Reese Not only was this book my first introduction to Doctor Satan, it was also the book that first showed me that there were new stories being told with the classic pulp heroes. I read it years ago and adored it -- I've since re-read it twice more. It features the Moon Man and Doctor Satan going toe-to-toe (with Ascott Keane around, as well). The pacing is spot-on and never boring. The action scenes crackle in a great pulp style and the illustrations capture the characters very well. If you like pulp, you'll like this book -- it's that simple. There's a lot of new pulp being published and most of it slips through the cracks due to the fractured nature of the pulp community -- this one is truly worthy of being considered a modern pulp classic.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great New Pulp By Eugene Moyers Just finished Hounds of Hell. There is a lot of new pulp on the market nowadays and I've read my share, but this has to be one of the best. It is a comic book-like crossover using the characters created in two classic pulp magazines. In this long novelette The Moon Man takes on Doctor Satan. The story is great. It has all the elements and characters found in both orignal pulp magazine's stories. It manages to capture the flavor of both the Robin Hood style Moon Man stories and the apocryphal over the top villainy of the the Doctor Satan books. It is fast paced with short chapters and lots of action. It is a real treat for fans of both the original pulps and those of the fast growing new pulp genre.The only reason I didn't give this book a five star rating is the printers made at least a dozen typographical errors when they printed it. Typos are annoying and one of these turns an innocent four letter word into something R rated. not the fault of the writers or the stories, I'm sure.The book is filled out with two short stories; the first is "Angel in his Sights." The second is "Lady Arcane-The Mistress of Magic" both by veteran wordsmith Ron Fortier. Lady Arcane is significant because she also appears in The Ghost Squad a new pulp series by Andrew Salmon and Ron Fortier.
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