I like to think of this character as She-keletor, because I like bad pun names.
Image by Short Fuse Pinups. Character owned by Mattel.
I like to think of this character as She-keletor, because I like bad pun names.
Image by Short Fuse Pinups. Character owned by Mattel.
Two great new superhero themed shirts from two daily shirt sites! Go pick them up cheap before they’re gone!
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With nary a new superhero-style film at the box office, slim pickings on the television set, it falls only to DVD to give us this week’s pick. While the remake of Clash of the Titans this was a sequel to was terrible, I have heard many solid reviews for its follow-up. Give it a try, if you are so inclined.
The new CW superhero series will make its television debut on Wednesday, October 10 at 8 p.m. EST / 7 CST. See the full new CW line-up here.
From New Pulp Fiction:
Airship 27 is probably the best company currently in the new pulp field when it comes to reviving classic pulp heroes. And while they have introduced several new heroes in their two Mystery Men (& Women) anthologies, classic characters have always seemed to be their focus.
Challenger Storm: Isle of Blood is one of several novels that looks to change that. Challenger Storm is something of a Doc Savage sort, a heroic adventurer with a crew of allies and a desire to help those in need. He’s an exceptional man, a talented pilot and an all around Renaissance man.
His first adventure takes him to La Isla de Sangre, the Isle of Blood mentioned in the subtitle. He’s there to rescue a kidnapped young woman from a guerilla force, but he quickly finds he’s in the middle of an all out war. Ultimately, he and his men must take on the murderous Villalobos brother, would be conquerors of the entire island.
Don Gates develops a solid tale for the first adventure of his new hero. Challenger seems like a genuinely interesting character to lead the story. Unfortunately the tale sometimes feels like it gets bogged down with too many viewpoint supporting cast members. While reading, I couldn’t help but yearn for more Challenger in the book that carries his own name!
While this is Gates’s first novel, his artistic collaborator is far from a rookie. The book features a painted cover and interior line drawings by the legendary Michael Kaluta. Kaluta’s fantasy art is almost legendary in the field, but long time pulp fans might remember his classic, and gorgeous, work on both the 70s and 90s incarnations of the Shadow.
To be honest, Kaluta’s art is worth the price of the book alone. But Gates keeps up as best as he can with the superstar artist and delivers a solid adventure yard. While Challenger Storm: Isle of Blood walks little new ground, it is a rip-roaring adventure yarn, well worth a look by any new pulp reader.
The book is now available for $14.99 in print or for a cool $3 as a PDF download from the Airship 27 Hangar.