Best of
Pulp

1989

Blood Thirst


L.A. Freed - 1989
    Then she felt the piercing teeth and knew the truth was much, much worse. Now, wedded to the night, Angela knows only two desires--a thirst for blood and the destruction of the one who condemned her to this half-life!

Jason Cosmo


Dan McGirt - 1989
    Even the aid of the wizard Mercury Boltblaster is not enough to combat the Demon Lords and the Dark Magic Society. And to make matters even more dangerous, the Gods decide that Jason must become the Mighty Champion in deed as well as name. He must Overcome All Odds to wrest the magic Superwand from Deadly Enemies. For no one else would be foolish enough to stand against the magical forces to restore the dread power of the long-vanquished Evil Empire!

Silver Wings and Leather Jackets (Eagle Heart, #1)


C.T. Westcott - 1989
    

Broadsides and Brass (Eagleheart, #2)


C.T. Westcott - 1989
    After battling the punkers and mutants, he has earned his Federal Air command wings. But when an old buddy is scheduled for execution, Bucko goes AWOL to rescue him, and the only way to win back federal approval is to infiltrate and expose a ruthless band of pirates.

Blood and Bone (Eagleheart, #3)


C.T. Westcott - 1989
    The autobiography of Colonel William T. Bucko, ace pilot of the Federal Air Command, concludes in this third volume filled with action, romance and mutants.

The Dolphins and Me


Don C. Reed - 1989
    Reed tells more stories of his adventures as a diver at California's Marine World/Africa U.S.A., this time about the dolphins with whom he worked and played--and came to know, respect, and love.

Seeing Red


David J. Schow - 1989
    Schow received the World Fantasy Award for "Red Light" and the Twilight Zone Magazine Dimension award for "Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You", both of which are included in this volume.

Demon Knight: A Grimjack Graphic Novel


John Ostrander - 1989
    

The Great Old Ones: New Adventures Against the Cthulhu Mythos


Marcus L. Rowland - 1989
    The adventures can be presented in sequence, as a loose campaign; limited cross-references allow the scenarios to stand independently.

Sins of the Flesh


Don Davis - 1989
    For Jesse Sikes is a wendigo, a carnivorous monster clothed in black and silver fur--a creature who can transform himself at will into a tall, handsome man to better stalk his prey!

The Private Files of the Shadow


Dennis O'Neil - 1989
    Reprints/Collects:The Shadow (1973) #1The Shadow (1973) #2The Shadow (1973) #3The Shadow (1973) #4The Shadow (1973) #6Plus a new story called 'In the Toils of Wing Fat'.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade


Les Martin - 1989
    He must find his way through a maze of unholy terror and diabolical double cross--from America to Europe to the Middle East--to the legendary Holy Grail.But he is not alone in his battle against the forces of evil that seek the supreme power of the Grail for their own sinister ends. With him is the one man who can help Indiana beat the enormous odds against him, and the one man who knows the truth about Indiana's past: Henry Jones, Indiana's father, who joins with his son in the most devastating one-two punch in the annals of adventure. . .

The Hammer Strikes Again


Mickey Spillane - 1989
    Mickey Spillane's 5 Novels in 1.Included in this hardcover book: "One Lonely Night""The Snake""The Twisted Thing""The Body Lovers" "Survival...Zero!"

Subterranean


James Buxton - 1989
    But at its centre is a dark pool of water which holds no life. And something centuries old, terrifyingly evil, is buried in its filthy residue.One summer's day, disturbed schoolboy Sebastian Lee calls from its depths the ancient evil, welcoming it into his body. And soon a chain of inexplicable carnage is unleashed on the area.Only Cherie Simpson knows the truth, revealed to her in a horrifying dream. But she cannot believe that her nightmare is about to come true...

Crime & Punishment: Marshal Law takes Manhattan


Pat Mills - 1989
    One of the first major creator-owned characters for a major publisher, it was first published by Epic Comics in 1987. The series is a satire on the superhero genre.