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Norvell Page (1904–1961)

Auteur van The Spider: Robot Titans of Gotham

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Bevat de naam: Norvell W. Page

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Werken van Norvell Page

The Spider: Robot Titans of Gotham (1935) 117 exemplaren
Flame Winds (1656) 59 exemplaren
The Spider: City of Doom (2008) 57 exemplaren
Sons of the Bear-God (1969) 37 exemplaren
The Spider #12: Reign of the Silver Terror (1998) — Auteur — 7 exemplaren
The Spider: The City Destroyer (2000) 2 exemplaren
Scorpion (Pulp Classics #12) (1976) — Auteur — 2 exemplaren
The Black Bat Omnibus Volume 5 (2016) 1 exemplaar
City of Doom 1 exemplaar
But Without Horns 1 exemplaar
The Spider #6: Citadel of Hell (2019) 1 exemplaar
Hell's Music 1 exemplaar
Statues of Horror 1 exemplaar
Gallows Ghost 1 exemplaar
Satan's Hoof 1 exemplaar
Satan's Sideshow 1 exemplaar
Crime Busters - Blood Arrow (2008) 1 exemplaar
Angel's Wings 1 exemplaar
Trail of the Snake (2011) 1 exemplaar
The Angel of Death 1 exemplaar
Murder Magic 1 exemplaar
Snowball in Hell 1 exemplaar
Blood Arrow 1 exemplaar
In at the Death 1 exemplaar
The Leopard Kills 1 exemplaar
Medal For Murder 1 exemplaar
Jewel Kill 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Page, Norvell W.
Officiële naam
Page, Norvell Wordsworth
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Stockbridge, Grant
Craig, Randolph
Geboortedatum
1904-07-06
Overlijdensdatum
1964
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Richmond, Virginia, USA

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Norvell Page wrote like a runaway locomotive, his narratives filled with action from the opening moments to their exciting conclusions. These pulp adventures of Ken Carter stories are fabulously entertaining for pulp fans. While some may tout Page's The Spider as better, I do find these Ken Carter stories to be very close to that quality in many respects.

You get a lot of bang for your pulp buck with Page, but especially here. The cover is high-gloss, good quality, and the artwork terrific. The book has a nice introduction by Robert Weinberg, and at the conclusion of the stories, an essay from Page himself called Why I Write. The opening line of Page's essay is as follows:

"People who talk of 'Art for Art's sake' annoy me."

Beyond that is an About the Author by Tom Roberts, explaining how the stock market crash of 1929 led Page in the direction of writing, for which pulp fans are incredibly grateful. The text is on white paper of good stock, so it's a book which will hold up for collectors. If there is a caveat, it is the minor one I noted for The Rambler collection. Perhaps in order to keep the collection from being heftier, and pricier, Black Dog Books chose a somewhat smaller font size than I would have liked. While it wasn't an issue for me, it might be an annoyance to older fans of pulp.

There are seven Ken Carter stories here. Each comes in at roughly around thirty pages, but because they move at such a breakneck speed, it feels like one continuos thrill-filled ride for fans of early pulp. The stories included in City of Corpses, which has the aforementioned terrific cover art from Walter Baumhofer, are as follows:

Hell's Music

City of Corpses

Statues of Horror

Gallows Ghost

The Devil's Hoof

The Sinister Embrace

Satan's Sideshow

While Statues of Horror and Gallows Ghost were my favorites here, all the stories were great pulp fun. These stories were culled from 1933 - 1935, and there is a feel to them which echoes Page's more famous, The Spider, who competed in the pulps with The Shadow. Great stuff no early pulp fan, and especially no Page fan, will want to miss! Awesome for its targeted audience.
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Hugh Walker Editor, Foreword, Preface
Franz Berthold Cover artist, Illustrator
Lore Straßl Translator

Statistieken

Werken
63
Ook door
1
Leden
378
Populariteit
#63,851
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
2
ISBNs
44
Talen
1

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