All books presented here are in "as-new" condition except where noted. Some feature shelf wear due to age and storage, but none have been "cracked" or read. Check the year of original issue and you might expect some "edge rubs" or somesuch other precious bibliophile argot. Bindings will be tight, virgin territory. "Condition" is always arguable, but just imagine you bought the thing new, put it on a shelf unopened, and didn't spill coffee or vomit on it for several years, and basically, you've got a clue. And by the way � unless specified otherwise, these are all first printings.
Stay tuned for periodic additions and offers, including some one-of-a-kind, incredibly rare stuff for obsessive collectors only.
Items available through this website—even the ones with those annoying signature sheets tipped-in—can be personally inscribed by DJS at no extra charge.
All prices are in US Dollars.
NOVELS
Internecine (St. Martins / Thomas Dunne, 2010) = $10
Hardcover
first edition of DJS novel about dirty tricks and black ops in modern Los
Angeles. Jacket illustration by
Tim Bradstreet.
Upgunned (St. Martins / Thomas Dunne, 2102) = $10
Hardcover
first edition of DJS novel about obsessed assassin on the loose, a lost pistol,
and a modern-day freak show.
Jacket illustration by Tim Bradstreet.
Hunt Among the Killers of Men
Gun Work
Rock Breaks Scissors Cut hardcover :: $15
Subterranean Press, 2003 (ISBN: 0-356-179176). 143 pages.
Limited edition of the DJS entry in Subterranean Press' "short novel" series. Dustjacket and interior illustrations by Caniglia. Signature sheet and endpaper illustrations by Grant Christian. Includes limited edition signature sheet.
Rock Breaks Scissors Cut uncorrected proof :: $10
Subterranean Press, 2003 (ISBN: 1-931081-81-6). 140 pages.
Uncorrected bound proof features Caniglia front jacket art but no interior illustrations. Hard to find.
Bullets of Rain trade paperback :: $10
OUT OF STOCK
William
Morrow & Co. Publishers, September 2003 (ISBN: 0-06-053667-5). 289
pages.First full-length DJS novel in 13 years, about a hell of a storm, and an even more dangerous party, during a nightmare weekend on the California coast. Trade paper original in Morrow's Dark Alley imprint.
Bullets of Rain advance uncorrected proof :: $10
William Morrow & Co. Publishers, September 2003 (ISBN: 0-06-053667-5). 289 pages.
Features a completely different full-color cover co-designed by DJS. Trade paperback. Very limited supply.
The Shaft hardcover $70
Second DJS novel in which horror stalks the snowbound outskirts of Chicago. First and only hardcover edition. Very rare.
This edition is out-of-print.
The Shaft advance uncorrected proof :: $50
Macdonald & Co. Publishers, 1990 (ISBN: 0-356-179176). 363 pages.
Uncorrected bound proof in plain blue wraps. 363 pages. Very rare.
This edition is out-of-print.
The Shaft U.K. mass-market paperback $50
Slightly modified cover art from hardcover dust-jacket; some copies feature embossing
This edition is out-of-print.
The Kill Riff hardcover :: $20
Tor Books, May 1988 (ISBN: 0-9649890-6-9). 416 pages.
First DJS novel of vengeance and madness in the world of rock and roll. Minor dustjacket wear. Hardcover first edition, dustjacket illustration by Joe DeVito.
This edition is out-of-print.
The Kill Riff advance reading copy :: $10
Tor Books, circa October 1987 (ISBN: 0-9649890-6-9)
Trade-paper edition produced for the 1987 World Fantasy Convention. This version is an uncorrected proof in fully illustrated wraps
This edition is out-of-print.
The Kill Riff U.K. hardcover :: SOLD OUT
Macdonald & Co. Publishers, 1989 (ISBN: 0-356-179176). 416 pages.
First British hardcover edition. Minor dustjacket wear. Red boards, different dustjacket art.
This edition is out-of-print.
The Kill Riff U.S. paperback :: $10
OUT OF STOCK
Tor
Books, 1990 (ISBN: 0-0000000000). 416 pages.First U.S. mass-market paperback edition. Minor jacket wear. Embossed cover art is modified from the hardcover version. Hard to find.
This edition is out-of-print.
The Kill Riff U.K. paperback :: $15
Macdonald/Futura, 1989 (ISBN: 0-7088-4468-5). 416 pages.
First British mass-market paperback edition. Minor jacket wear. Different cover art from all other editions.
This edition is out-of-print.
SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS
A LITTLE AQUA BOOK OF CREATURE TAILS (Borderlands Press, 2014) = $30
Eighth
DJS collection and the lead title in the second series of Borderland Press’
very popular “Little Books” line.
Strictly limited edition of 500 copies. Contains a new story, “The Incredibly Dinky Man,” available
nowhere else.
Havoc Swims Jaded
Zombie Jam hardcover :: $30
Subterranean Press, [FORTHCOMING] (ISBN: 1-931081-77-8). 132 pages.
Sixth DJS short story collection, a "mini" collection of zombie tales from Book of the Dead and other anthologies. Dustjacket, endpapers and interior illustrations by the King of the Undead, Bernie Wrightson. Features the unexpurgated version of the splatterpunk classic, "Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy."
Contents:
"Blossom"
incursion
"DON't WALK"
infection
"Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy"
epidemic
"Dying Words"
assimilation
Zombie Jam advance uncorrected proof :: $10
Subterranean Press, April 2004 (ISBN: 1-931081-77-8). 132 pages.
Text-only uncorrected proof in plain gray wraps. Trade paperback size. Very few left.
Eye hardcover :: $30
Subterranean Press, March 2001 (ISBN: 0-9649890-6-9). 244 pages.
Fifth DJS short story collection, featuring "Quebradora," "Watcher of the Skies," and "Entr'acte." Endpaper art by Grant Christian. Dustjacket by DJS. Includes limited edition signature sheet. Very few copies remain.
This edition is out-of-print.
Contents:
"Unhasped"
"2¢ Worth"
"Blessed Event"
"Quebradora"
"Bagged"
"Entr'acte"
"Holiday"
"Watcher of the Skies"
"Petition"
"Calendar Girl"
"Scoop Goes Rectosonic"
"Why Rudy Can't Read"
"Saturnalia"
Eye galley proof :: $10
Subterranean Press Advance Uncorrected Proof
In plain blue wraps.
Crypt Orchids hardcover :: $30
Subterranean Press, April 1998 (ISBN: 0-9649890-6-9). 239 pages.
Fourth DJS short story collection, featuring "Pick Me Up," the ultra-ballistic "Penetration," and "The Incredible True Facts in the Case" (the amazing Jack the Ripper story). Dustjacket by DJS. Introduction by Robert Bloch. Includes limited edition signature sheet.
This edition is out-of-print.
Contents:
"Action"
"Pick Me Up"
"Dusting the Flowers"
"Gills"
"Seeing Things"
"(Melodrama)"
"Scoop Bites the Dust"
"Final Performance" (Bloch
adaptation)
"Jeff and Linda"
"A Punch in the Doughnut"
"Refrigerator Heaven"
"Penetration"
"The Incredible True Facts in the Case"
Crypt Orchids trade paperback :: $20.00
Babbage Press, April 2004 (ISBN: 0-000000-00-0)
Babbage Press trade reissue of the original hardcover. Same contents as CR001.
Crypt Orchids galley proof :: $10
Subterranean Press Advance Uncorrected Proof
In plain blue wraps. Only two in stock.
Black Leather Required hardcover :: SOLD OUT
Zeising Press, March 1994 (ISBN: 0-929480-30-9). 244 pages.
Third DJS short story collection, containing the legendary "Bad Guy Hats," "Scoop Makes a Swirly" and the rare short story version of "The Shaft." In stamped cloth boards with endpapers and dustjacket illustrations by Arnie Fenner. Introduction by John Farris. Includes limited-edition signature sheet.
This edition is out-of-print.
Contents:
"The Shaft"
"Sedalia"
"A Week in the Unlife"
"Scoop Makes a Swirly"
"Kamikaze Butterflies"
"Beggar's Banquet, with Summer Sausage"
"Pitt Night at the Lewistone Boneyard"
"Jerry's Kids Meet Wormboy"
"Life Partner"
"Last Call for the Sons of Shock"
"Where the Heart Was"
"Sand Sculpture"
"Bad Guy Hats"
Black Leather Required proof :: $20
Lost Angels mass-market paperback :: $10
Second
DJS collection of four novellas also contains “Red Light.” Introduction by Richard Christian
Matheson.
Lost Angels trade paperback :: $20
Babbage Press, January 2000 (ISBN: 1-930235-06-2). 206 pages.
Second DJS short story collection, originally published by New American Library in 1990 (simultaneously with Seeing Red). The new, refurbished Babbage Press edition features an additional story, "Calendar Girl," plus the classics "Pamela's Get" and "Monster Movies," and two novellas, "Brass" and "The Falling Man." Introduction by Richard Christian Matheson. Brand new, illuminative Afterword by DJS.
Contents:
"Pamela's Get"
"Brass"
"Calendar Girl"
"The Falling Man"
"Monster Movies"
Seeing Red mass-market paperback :: $10
Tor Books, April 2002 (ISBN: 1-930235-05-4) 273 pages.
Premiere DJS short story collection, paperback original. Features the World Fantasy Award winner, "Red Light," the Twilight Zone Magazine Dimension Award winner, "Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You," and the viciously upsetting "Not From Around Here." Introduction by T.E.D. Klein. Cover illustration by Thomas Canty.
This edition is out-of-print.
Contents:
"Red Light"
"Bunny Didn't Tell Us"
"Incident on a Rainy Night in Beverly Hills"
"The Woman's Version"
"Lonesome Coyote Blues"
"Night Bloomer"
"One for the Horrors"
"Visitation"
"Pulpmeister"
"Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You"
"The Embracing"
""
"Blood Rape of the Lust Ghouls"
"Not from Around Here"
Seeing Red trade paperback :: $20
Babbage Press, April 2002 (ISBN: 1-930235-05-4) 274 pages.
Premiere DJS short story collection, originally published by Tor Books in 1990, now available in a spiffed-up and corrected new edition from Babbage Press. Brand new, illuminative Afterword by DJS.
NONFICTION
CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON by “Vargo Statten” (Dreamhaven Books, 2011) Hardcover = $30
Authorized
reprint of the extremely rare 1954 novelization written pseudonymously by John
Russell Fearn. Features new jacket
art by Bob Eggleton, an introduction and production history by DJS, a lavish
48-page photo section, and a biographical Afterword on Fearn.
Trade
hardcover priced at $50 at publisher; take it away for THIRTY BUCKS.
THE CREATURE CHRONICLES by Tom Weaver, Steve Kronenberg & David Schecter (McFarland, 2014) = $70
The
be-all, end-all, ultimate Creature tome for which DJS was the Fifth Beatle
(credited inside, not outside), supplying photos, text, research, interviews
and two huge Appendices. Jacket
illustration by Kerry Gammill.
Hardcover
priced at $75 at publisher; take five bucks off! (NOTE: This is a weighty tome;
special shipping may apply.)
Wild Hairs trade paperback :: SOLD OUT
Babbage Press, March 2001 (ISBN: 1-930235-08-9). 318 pages.
The all-in-one collection of every single "Raving & Drooling" column written by DJS for Fangoria magazine (1992-1996), plus ten additional essays from assorted magazines � all annotated and updated, for those of you who wondered "what happened next." Features the infamous cartoon illustrations of Ken Mitchroney. Winner of the 2001 International Horror Guild award for Best Nonfiction.
The Outer Limits at 50 trade paperback :: $25
The Outer Limits Companion trade paperback :: $125
GNP/Crescendo, August 1998 (ISBN: 0-9965169-0-7). 399 pages.
The overwhelming be-all, end-all revision of the original Companion, updated, corrected, expanded, augmented and designed by DJS. Large trade paperback (8 1/2 x 11 inches) with color cover, four appendices, expanded index, and a mind-boggling 531 black and white illustrations and photographs. This sucker is heavy.
Special handling charges may apply
The Outer Limits: The Official Companion trade paperback :: $50
Ace Books, December 1986 (ISBN: 0-441-37081-0). 406 pages.
Original trade paper edition of the landmark nonfiction tome. Color cover. Index, appendices. 181 black and white illustrations and photographs. Very limited supply.
Video Watchdog issues #89 and #102 :: $10
A 2-pak of the Rondo award-winning film magazine Video Watchdog, featuring extensive DJS coverage (15,000 words) and lowdown on the DVD releases of the Outer Limits catalogue � Season One (#89 / November 2002) and Season Two (#102 / December 2003). Both issues have color Outer Limits covers and contain rare photos not included in the Companion. A companion to the Companion, if you will.EDITOR
Silver Scream trade hardcover :: SOLD OUT
Dark Harvest Press, 1988 (ISBN: 0-913165-27-1). 369 pages.
Edited by DJS. The landmark splatterpunk-era anthology of "cinema horror." This appears to be the second state of the trade hardcover edition (Dark Harvest was notoriously dicey in accurately reporting states and sales; that's why they aren't around anymore). Dustjacket and story illustrations by Kevin Davies. Mahogany leather boards. (All the contributions were original to this book except for the Bloch, Barker, Wagner, Sheckley and Campbell.) The trade hardcover did not feature a signature sheet. For that, you'll have to search harder and pay a LOT more money! Limited availability.
Contents
Introduction
by Tobe Hooper
"Preflash" by John M. Ford
"Cuts" by F. Paul Wilson
"The Movie People" by Robert Bloch
"Sinema" by Ray Garton
"Son of Celluloid" by Clive Barker
"The Answer Tree" by Steven R. Boyett
"Night They Missed the Horror Show" by
Joe R. Lansdale
"More Sinned Against" by Karl Edward
Wagner
"Return of the Neon Fireball" by Chet
Williamson
"Night Calls the Green Falcon" by
Robert R. McCammon
"Bargain Cinema" by Jay Sheckley
"Lifecast" by Craig Spector
"Sirens" and "Hell" by Richard
Christian Matheson
"A Life in the Cinema" by Mick Garris
"Splatter: A Cautionary Tale" by Douglas
E. Winter
"Film at Eleven" by John Skipp
"The Show Goes On" by Ramsey Campbell
"The Cutter" by Edward Bryant
"Pilgrims to the Cathedral" by Mark
Alan Arnold
Endsticks
Afterword by DJS
Silver Scream mass market paperback :: $10
Tor Books, November 1988 (ISBN: 0-812-52555-8). 500 pages.
Hefty paperback version of SS001, with a much cooler cover by artist or artists yet unknown. Only a few left.
The Lost Bloch, Volume One: The Devil with You limited edition hardcover $50
Edited by DJS. Premiere volume of trilogy presenting the "lost" pulp novels of Robert Bloch and erudition by guest authorities. Dustjacket art by Bernie Wrightson. Signature sheet signed by DJS, Bernie Wrightson and Stephen Dziemianowicz. Limited edition features red cloth boards, emobossed signature in black, and red ribbon marker.
Contents
"Of Pennies, Pulps and Penury"
intro by DJS
Foreword
by Stefan Dziemianowicz
"The Devil with You"
"Strictly from Mars"
"It Happened Tomorrow"
"The Big Binge"
An Hour with Robert Bloch
interview conducted by DJS
The Lost Bloch, Volume One: The Devil with You trade edition hardcover SOLD OUT
Trade edition features gray boards, silver-embossed Bloch signature on cover, dustjacket and signature sheet.
The Lost Bloch, Volume One: The Devil with You advance uncorrected proof $10
Trade paperback size. The proof features jacket artwork which has been computer-colored.
The Lost Bloch, Volume Two: Hell on Earth limited edition hardcover :: SOLD OUT
Subterranean Press, 2000 (ISBN: 1-892284-62-6). 310 pages.
Edited by DJS. Second volume of trilogy presenting the "lost" pulp novels of Robert Bloch and erudition by guest authorities. Dustjacket art by Bernie Wrightson. Signature sheet signed by DJS, Bernie Wrightson, and Douglas E. Winter. Limited edition features red cloth boards, black embossed Bloch signature on cover, and red ribbon marker.
Contents
"From Here, I Can See Four Blochs"
intro by DJS
"Lost and Found"
foreword by Douglas E. Winter
"Hell on Earth"
"The Miracle of Ronald Weems"
"It's a Small World"
"Once a Sucker"
"Twice a Sucker"
by DJS
Slightly More Than Another Hour
with Robert Bloch
interview conducted by
J. Michael Straczynski & Larry DiTillio
The Lost Bloch, Volume Two: Hell on Earth trade edition hardcover :: SOLD OUT
Subterranean Press, 2000 (ISBN: 1-892284-62-6). 310 pages.
Trade edition features gray boards, silver-embossed Bloch signature on cover. Dustjacket. No signature sheet.
The Lost Bloch, Volume Two: Hell on Earth library edition hardcover :: $10
Subterranean Press, 2000 (ISBN: 1-892284-62-6). 310 pages.
Trade edition features red boards, red ribbon marker. Dustjacket. No signature sheet.
The Lost Bloch, Volume Two: Hell on Earth advance uncorrected proof :: SOLD OUT
Subterranean Press, 2000 (ISBN: 1-892284-62-6). 310 pages.
Trade paperback size. Features jacket art.
The Lost Bloch, Volume Three: Crimes & Punishments limited edition hardcover SOLD OUT
Edited by DJS. Third volume of trilogy presenting the "lost" pulp novels of Robert Bloch and erudition by guest authorities. Dustjacket art by Bernie Wrightson. Signature sheet signed by DJS, Gahan Wilson and Bernie Wrightson. Limited edition features blue cloth boards, black embossed Bloch signature on cover, and red ribbon marker.
Contents
"The Head on the Bloch"
intro by DJS
"Weird Adventures of the Odd Little Band"
foreword by Gahan Wilson
"The Shambles of Ed Gein"
"Hell's Angel"
"The Finger Necklace"
"The Noose Highs High"
"It's Your Own Funeral"
"Dr. Holmes' Murder Castle"
Three Whole Hours and Then Some
with Robert Bloch
interview conducted by
Douglas E. Winter
"My Husband, Robert Bloch"
by Eleanor Bloch
The Lost Bloch, Volume Three: Crimes & Punishments trade edition hardcover :: SOLD OUT
Subterranean Press, 2002 (ISBN: 1-931081-16-6). 281 pages.
Trade edition features gray boards (no embossed Bloch signature on this one). Dustjacket. Signature sheet signed by DJS and Bernie Wrightson.
The Lost Bloch, Volume Three: Crimes & Punishments advance uncorrected proof :: $10
Subterranean Press, 2000 (ISBN: 1-892284-62-6). 310 pages.
Trade paperback size. Features jacket art in a vivid blue hue not seen on the other states. Very few left.
ANTHOLOGIES
Millennium trade hardcover :: $15
OUT
OF STOCK
Harper
Collins Voyager, 1997 (ISBN: 0-00-224364-1). 450 pages.This ground-breaking "serial novel" anthology edited by Douglas E. Winter showcases one long novelette or novella for each decade of the 20th Century. Featured the cunningly-titled novella "Dismantling Fortress Architecture" by DJS and Craig Spector � the only collaboration by DJS to date. In America, the book was retitled Revelations, but the Millennium version is the true first edition. BLR got a deal on assorted states of this book and we're passing the savings on to you (koff koff �!).
Contents
∞ "Chiliad: A Meditation � Men and
Sin"
by Clive Barker
1900: "The Big Blow" by
Joe R. Lansdale
1910: "If I Should Die Before
I Wake"
by David Morrell
1920: "Aryans and Absinthe"
by F. Paul Wilson
1930: "Triads" by Poppy
Z. Brite & Christa Faust
1940 "Riding the Black" by
Charles Grant
1950: "The Open Doors" by
Whitley Strieber
1960: "Fixtures of Matchstick
Men and Joo"
by Elizabeth Massie
1970: "Whatever" by
Richard Christian Matheson
1980: "Dismantling Fortress
Architecture"
by David J. Schow & Craig Spector
1990: "The Word" by
Ramsey Campbell
∞ "Chiliad: A Meditation � A Moment
at the
River's Heart" by Clive Barker
Ω The End (afterword by Douglas E. Winter)
Millennium mass-market paperback :: $10.00
Harper Collins Voyager, 1997 (ISBN: 0-00-649833-7). 630 pages.Thick paperback version of MM001, with identical graphics. First printing.
Revelations mass-market paperback :: $10.00
HarperPrism, January 1998 (ISBN: 0-06-105643-X). 655 pages.
U.S. paperback version of Millennium, with cover by Thomas Canty. Inside back cover features a photo/bio of editor Douglas Winter. First printing.
FILMS
The Crow original U.S. one-sheet poster :: SOLD OUT
From the 1994 film produced by Edward R. Pressman and directed by Alex Proyas. Not the faux later printings available everywhere for ten bucks. A limited number of posters from the first publicity printing are still available. Sent rolled in sturdy tube.
Special Handling may apply
The Crow original U.S. one-sheet teaser poster :: SOLD OUT
From the 1994 film produced by Edward R. Pressman and directed by Alex Proyas. Not the faux later printings available everywhere for ten bucks. This is the "teaser" advance poster featuring the Crow logo against a pair of eyes, also from the first publicity printing, as CR001. Sent rolled in sturdy tube.
Special Handling may apply
MAGAZINE APPEARANCES
WEIRD TALES #296 (Spring 1990) = $10
“Special
David J. Schow issue” features “Night Bloomer,” “Monster Movies,” a chapter
from THE SHAFT, a four-part profile (by R.S. Hadji, Joe Lansdale, John Skipp
& Craig Spector) and an interview by Bill Warren.
Iniquities Magazine Vol.1 #1 (Autumn 1990) :: $5
Iniquities Publications, 110 pages.
Premiere issue of short-lived revolutionary horror magazine edited by J.F. Gonzalez and Buddy Martinez. Features first appearance of "Pitt Night at the Lewistone Boneyard" by DJS, plus fiction by Clive Barker, Chet Williamson and John Shirley; interview with John Skipp, Book reviews by Edward Bryant, cinema review by Bill Warren, Resurrection section edited by George Clayton Johnson (reprinting "Witch War" by Richard Matheson), opinion column by S. P. Somtow (Sucharitkul). Cover and interior art by Alan Clark; illustrations by Clark, Arnie Fenner, and Clive Barker.
Includes FREE copy of rare promotional flyer, issued January 1990, with (different) art by Alan Clark and preview excerpt of DJS story.
Iniquities Magazine Vol.1 #3 (Autumn 1991) :: SOLD OUT
Iniquities Publications, 86 pages.
Final issue of short-lived revolutionary horror magazine edited by J.F. Gonzalez and Buddy Martinez. Features fiction by Ray Bradbury, Douglas E. Winter, Steve Rasnic Tem, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, John Skipp & Craig Spector; interview with Richard Christian Matheson, opinion column by Joe R. Lansdale, book reviews by Linda Marotta, Resurrection section edited by George Clayton Johnson (reprinting "Enchanted Village" by A.E. Van Vogt), column by S. P. Somtow (Sucharitkul), and Skipp-Spector overview by R.S. Hadji. Cover and interior art by Alan Clark.
Includes incredibly rare FLEXI-DISC of music from Skipp & Spector's The Bridge
Midnight Graffiti Magazine Vol.1 #1 (June 1988) :: $5
Midnight Graffiti Publishing, 80 pages.
Premiere issue of history-making postmodern horror magazine edited by Jessie Horsting. Features debut appearance of DJS' punk story classic (for which we don't have the title graphic) with a different ending from all other versions, plus fiction by Harlan Ellison, the fundamental "Splat Pack" article (by Horsting), interview with L. Ron Hubbard (!), book reviews by James Van Hise, and art portfolio by Allen Koszowski. Cover and back cover art by Martin Cannon.
Midnight Graffiti Magazine Vol.1 #2 (Fall 1988) :: $5
Midnight Graffiti Publishing, 80 pages.
Second issue of history-making postmodern horror magazine edited by Jessie Horsting. Features "special preview" of excerpts from Book of the Dead anthology, fiction by Steven R. Boyett, Joe R. Lansdale, and Ray Garton, interviews with Garton Theodore Sturgeon (!) and art portfolio by � John Wayne Gacy?!. Cover art by Martin Cannon.
Midnight Graffiti Magazine Vol.1 #3 (Spring 1989) :: $5
Midnight Graffiti Publishing, 80 pages.
Third issue of history-making postmodern horror magazine edited by Jessie Horsting. Features first appearance anywhere of Stephen King's "Rainy Season," plus an entire features section devoted to King, short fiction by Rex Miller and Cliff Burns, Part Two of Sturgeon interview, and "rogue's gallery" of King illustrations by Allen Koszowski. Cover illo of King by Marcus Nickerson; back cover art by Clive Barker.
Pulphouse #2 (July 1991) $5
First
appearance of “Scoop Bites the Dust;” DJS on cover.
Twilight Zone 2-pak V8 #4 (October 1988) + V8 #5 (December 1988) $5
Both
installments of “The Falling Man” by DJS; fiction by Skipp & Spector;
Cronenberg interview; plus “Inside the New Horror” (Splatterpunks Make Their
Mark) by Philip Nutman.
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