Best of
Pulp

1996

Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Land That Time Forgot


Russ Manning - 1996
    She competes like a woman possessed, which she is, by the shame of whatever her mother is hiding. When Lya goes in search of her mother's secrets, she is lost at sea, somewhere off the coast of Peru. The only man who can find her -- and the only man who can uncover her mother's secrets -- is Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. And even he may have met his match in The Land That Time Forgot.

Burn, Witch, Burn!/Creep, Shadow, Creep!


A. Merritt - 1996
    Burn, Witch, Burn--the man in the hospital bed died with a look of terror in his eyes from an unidentified illness. And Creep, Shadow, Creep--Dr. Alan Caranac returned from the jungles of Africa only to meet a menace more appalling than the savage magic of witch doctors. Original.

The Book of Hyperborea


Clark Ashton Smith - 1996
    

Dark Shadows: The Comic Strip Book


Kenneth Bruce Bald - 1996
    

Ghostly Warnings


Daniel Cohen - 1996
    The appearance of a person's double is considered an omen of doom. The British call it "the fetch."But the deadly double is not the only warning from the beyond. There are many accounts of the dead coming back to warn the living. There is even a famous story about the figure of Death itself appearing to warn a future customer that his time has come.Sometimes these warnings make a difference, and the predicted doom can be avoided. But most often, the message is that once a person's fate is sealed, there is no way to avoid it. Knowing in advance doesn't help.

The Boys in the Band (Rock 'n' Roll Summer, No 1)


Todd Strasser - 1996
    But in this all-girl band, "Frankie" and "Ellie" will make a bigger splash than either of them bargained for.

Beethoven's Puppies 3


Robert Tine - 1996
    Now the kids who enjoyed Beethoven and Beethoven's 2nd can continues the adventures of these lovable Saint Bernards in these brand-new novels for young readers. of photos.

Purgatori: The Vampires Myth


Brian Pulido - 1996
    From being an Egyptian slave and lover of the Queen to our favorite demonic,vampiric Goddess.Collets issues #0-3.

The Beasts of Tarzan/The Son of Tarzan


Edgar Rice Burroughs - 1996
    Stranded on a desert island, his wife and son kidnapped, Tarzan's plight seemed helpless. But with the help of Sheeta, the ferocious panther, and the great ape Akut, Tarzan crafted his escape with the giant Mugambi. Yet the trail of the kidnappers led deep into the interior--and it would take all of Tarzan's skills to reach his family in time.THE SON OF TARZAN Tarzan's young son narrowly escaped the wrath of his father's nemesis Paulvitch, and he was forced to flee into the savage African jungles where Tarzan himself had been reared. There the civilized boy would have to learn to face the great beasts and exotic dangers only his father had ever conquered. And as he became known as Korak the Killer--whose legend would rival that of Tarzan--he would learn that the dangers of the jungle were nothing compared to those devised by men . . .

Lady Death, the Crucible # 1/2 Wizard


Brian Pulido - 1996
    Was only available through a special offer through Wizard magazine.