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Horror Heroes

Dracula, the Wolf-Man, Frankenstein's Monster, the Mummy. These are names that have haunted children's dreams for decades. Monsters that stalk the night, killers and freaks, dangers to all mankind. And heroes. In these pages, authors Nicholas Ahlhelm, Darrell & Darrin Albert, Travis Hiltz & Richard Evans reinvent these monster tropes into four all new superheroes with a dark tint. Dracula, The Monster's Frankenstein, The Pharaoh and the Invisible Wolf-Man aren't just monsters, they're Horror Heroes. Plus a special bonus preview of an upcoming Metahuman Press project, exclusive to the Kindle edition!

About the Author

Nicholas Ahlhelm is a writer, an editor and the publisher of Metahuman Press. His work appears in the MHP anthologies Modern Gods and Modern Pulp Heroes and several volumes of Pro Se Press' Pulp Obscura series: The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, Blood Price of the Missionary's Gold, The New Adventures of the Eagle and an upcoming anthology focused on Diamondstone the Magician. Upcoming anthology appearances include upcoming Modern Gods volumes and appearances in several works from Airship 27. His debut novel Freedom Patton and the first book in the Living Legends Trilogy, Old Soldiers are both available from Metahuman Press. He lives in Eastern Iowa with his wife and two daughters and spends his day alternately engrossed in superheroes, professional wrestling or some other oddball interest.

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