Ebook {Epub PDF} Weird Heroes Volume 1 by Byron Preiss
· The first five chapters are reprinted from Weird Heroes: Vol. 1. Written by Ron Goulart (as Joseph Silva he wrote a Captain America a Hulk novel.) Front cover illustration, painted back cover interior graphics by Alex Nino (Dead Ahead, The Comet.) Edited and developed by Byron www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. Weird Heroes was a strange idea: an attempt to publish some new pulp stories, only with a focus not on violence. Byron Preiss brought toge. Weird Heroes - A New American Pulp - Volume 1 - Byron Preiss [ ] Byron Preiss, () a very talented individual with a deep affection for pulp fictional heroes and illustrated stories, edited a series of paperbacks in this format for Pyramid Books. I acquired a copy of volume 1 recently and recommend it if your are an admirer of heroic fictional characters and related illustrations/5(5).
Byron Preiss, author of Dragonworld, on LibraryThing. Byron Preiss, author of Dragonworld, on LibraryThing Weird Heroes: Vol. 2 52 copies, 1 review. The Art of Leo and Diane Dillon 44 copies. Best Children's Books in the World 43 copies. Weird Heroes: Volume Six 39 copies. Weird Heroes Volume 8 38 copies. Sku: SKU Condition: Used: Good. Qty Available: 1. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Pinterest - opens in a new window or tab. Byron Preiss (Ap - July 9, ) was an American writer, editor, and publisher. He founded and served as president of Byron Preiss Visual Publications, and later of ibooks Inc Biography Early life and Weird Heroes (Pyramid Books, ) Vol. 1.
Reprints-Vol. 7. The Quest continues in "Weird Heroes Vol. 7: Eye of the Vulture." A novel by Ron Goulart with BW illustrations by Alex Nino. Edited by Byron Preiss. A Quest of the Gypsy novel. Follow Gypsy across a futuristic landscape as he attempts to solve a centuries old puzzle. And of course the presence of the ever looming Vulture. WEIRD HEROES VOLUME 1 Editied Developed by Byron Preiss! Fantastic new American pulp by Philip Jose Farmer, Ron Goulart, Archie Goodwin, etc. Illustrated by Jim Steranko, Jeff Jones, Alex Nino, etc. Available on Kindle. The pacing’s better than the other comedy bits in Weird Heroes, but the mystery’s solved by pulling a science-fictional explanation out of thin air. Notably, the wonder and nobility Preiss found in the original illustration is completely missing. Next came what turned out to be Weird Heroes’ most lasting success: “Orion,” by Ben Bova. It’s a story about a man with superhuman control of mind and body, who uncovers the strange truth that he’s a mythological figure incarnate.
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