This is the first volume of short stories by Wayne Rogers from the horror pulps. There will be more and in the introduction John Pelan tells why Rogers was so prolific and publishable. The stories in this volume are: Satan’s Sin House, Dime Mystery Magazine, July 1937 Little Gods of Doom, Dime Mystery Magazine, January 1937 I Am a Frankenstein, Terror Tales, September 1940 Maniac’s Masterpiece, Terror Tales, December 1934* Substitute Corpses, Dime Mystery Magazine, January 1936 The Man Who Painted Pain, Terror Tales, July 1935 Hell’s Brew, Thrilling Mystery, January 1936 Temple of Torment, Dime Mystery Magazine, December 1934 Fresh Blood for Satan, Dime Mystery Magazine, December 1934* Harvest of Hate, Dime Mystery Magazine, January 1934* * Appeared under the name “H.M. Appel”
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- Release Date 06/25/2011
- Authors John Pelan, Gavin L. O'Keefe, Wayne Rogers
- Language English
- Company Ramble House; First Ramble House trade paperback edition
- Weight 1.06 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.76 x 9 inches
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