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gameraboy2: Whiplash by R.W. TaylorGold Star Books, 1964Cover by Harry Barton

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Whiplash by R.W. Taylor
Gold Star Books, 1964
Cover by Harry Barton


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“Crime does not pay! The Shadow knows!”

Enzo Sciotti

Reefer Madness

Jean Giraud

Demonoid 1981

Remember when the good stuff in the paperback racks and on the movie screen was all about the dark cRemember when the good stuff in the paperback racks and on the movie screen was all about the dark cRemember when the good stuff in the paperback racks and on the movie screen was all about the dark cRemember when the good stuff in the paperback racks and on the movie screen was all about the dark c

Remember when the good stuff in the paperback racks and on the movie screen was all about the dark corners and the mean streets?
I Died a Thousand Times,Gun Crazy,He Walked by Night,Touch of Evil,Nightmare Alley,Panic in the Streets,The Postman Always Rings Twice. All that stuff. 

I figure noir is having a moment right now, but I can’t get a publisher on the phone for my own efforts. No green lights from Hollywood either. 

• Night of the Therapist 

• Stranger at the Self-Checkout

• The Big Humidity

• Where Danger Is Deconstructed!

• Barrista on the Run

• Never Press Send

• Terror in the Bike Lane

• Hashtag: Murder #

• Zoloft Be My Destiny

• Tawdry, Sordid Lives Matter

• Click HERE for Darkness

• When a Telemarketer Calls

• Don’t @ Cosa Nostra

• Send Me No Pronouns

• Dollar Store Tramp

• The Assassin Worked from Home

• The Last Selfie


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old horror movie posters but make it batman part 3 this one is based off of sci-fi horror movie The Bride of Frankenstein from 1935, but with Nora and Victor Fries!

The Man Who Stopped The Dust - Astounding Stories, March 1934. Cover Art: Howard V. Brown

The Man Who Stopped The Dust-Astounding Stories, March 1934. Cover Art: Howard V. Brown


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