WEIRD WONDER TALES - Edited by Ron Hanna

by Wild Cat Books

Publisher: Ronald Hanna
Copyright: © 2005  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 155 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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WEIRD WONDER TALES... Edited by Ron Hanna, this is a fantastic collection of Weird Menace and Strange Adventures from the Golden Age of the "Bloody Pulps"! Includes: "BLACK POOL FOR HELL MAIDENS" by Hal K. Wells... "BORDERLAND" by Arthur J. Burks... "THE DEVIL'S CRYPT" by E. Hoffmann Price... "THE THING THAT DINED ON DEATH" by John H. Knox... "BLOOD-BAIT FOR HUNGRY MERMAIDS" by John Wallace... "SATAN'S FEARLESS HENCHMEN" by Steve Fisher... "THE SHRIEKING POOL" by G.T. Fleming-Roberts... and "BLOOD FOR THE VAMPIRE DEAD" by Robert Leslie Bellem... Great Cover Art by Norman Saunders!


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30 Sep 2006
In Weird Wonder Tales, Ron Hanna has collected eight stories that definitely fit into the weird category, unfortunately not all them are wonderful by any means, but the superb The Thing that Dined on Death by John H. Knox more than makes up for some of the weaker entries. It's a shame that Ron hasn't included any information as to where and when these stories first appeared, I'm guessing mid-thirties - though I know that the Robert Leslie Bellem story appeared in 1940. The first thing that grabs you are the story titles - Black Pool for Hell Maidens, Blood-Bait for Hungry Mermaids, Blood for the Vampire Dead etc - presumably a striking title was obligatory back then!
The aforementioned John H. Knox story is easily the standout story - animals are being savagely mutilated, young women have disappeared, and a local doctor is the main suspect. His investigation twists and turns until the superb climax, and the culprit was a plot twist that I certainly never saw coming. A superbly deranged piece of work that overshadows the other pieces, though the Bellem, Wells and Wallace stories each have their excellent moments.
Thanks must go to Ron for dusting off some of these weird and wonderful stories from the pulps and getting them back into print. The first of many such volumes,I can only hope.

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