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Kari Crock flies a warehouse through space delivering human meat, books, death rays and whatnot to aliens and monsters throughout the galaxy! Her robot bosses at the intergalactic corporation, ANVIL, don't like her very much on the best of days. This wasn't one of her better days. Stories in this issue include The Pirate Returns, Hot Sauce, Ramen Factory Trouble, Third Eye, Cactus Dreams, Beet Down, Runt's Nightmare, Don't Touch My Tail, Forbidden Swamp, Mummy Issues and The Red Idol. Artists include Nick Cagnetti, Felipe Ondera, Chelsea Rose, Matty Comix, Kelly Jaqueline Thomas, Jade Lejeck, Amy Eloise Wooten, Byron Wilkins and Bridge of Faust. Stories by Jared Prophet Colors by Jared Prophet, Shayne Cui, Azter Chavez
Kari Crock flies a warehouse through space delivering human meat, books, death rays and whatnot to aliens and monsters throughout the galaxy! Her robot bosses at the intergalactic corporation, ANVIL, don't like her very much on the best of days. This wasn't one of her better days. Stories in this issue include Sticky, Boxing Way, Kari Carrot Returns, Kari Crock Meets August Otter, Galactic Curls. Artists include Ian Christy, Virginia Paine, Elly J. Burg, James Edward Clark Stories by Jared Prophet Colors by Jared Prophet, Shayne Cui, Ian Christy, James Edward Clark
PERIL PRESS presents: Collier's, March 20 1937 GHOST AT HIS SHOULDER by Alan Lemay Illustrated By Irving Nurick A Short Short Story Complete On This Page He was knowing himself for the coward that he was 1300 Words Collier’s, June 26 1937 REVOLT OF A COWGIRL by Alan LeMay Illustrated by Ronald McLeod A Short Short Story Complete On This Page “I was born and raised in a cattle family,” Colette said. “And cattle talk is all I’ve heard all my life” 1000 Words Collier's, July 3 1937 MAN WITH A FUTURE by Alan LeMay Illustrated By George Howe Short Short Story Complete On This Page The man was standing on the dynamite itself, sprinkling about him with a slender line of hose 1200 Words Collier’s, August 7 1937 NIGHT BY A WAGON TRAIL by Alan LeMay Illustrated by Harry Morse Meyers A SHORT SHORT STORY COMPLETE ON THIS PAGE Sometimes he waited on her during that long night, but she stayed with Ernie Ewell now and they did not talk again 1300 Words Collier's, February 26 1938 PINTO YORK by Alan LeMay Illustrated By Frank Street A SHORT SHORT STORY COMPLETE ON THIS PAGE “Why, that's old man Clipp,” Henry says, speaking kind of pale 1300 Words Collier's, July 16 1938 SUNDOWN CORRAL by Alan LeMay Illustrated By George Howe A Short Short Story Complete On This Page 1300 Words Collier’s, August 20 1938 IMPERSONATION by Alan LeMay Illustrated By Donald Teague A Short Short Story Complete On This Page The three drew up to face the two. Abe Conn said mildly, “Looking for someone, Bud?” 950 Words Collier’s, September 2 1939 ACES IN HIS HAIR by Alan LeMay Illustrated By Harry Morse Meyers Short Short Story Complete On This Page “I don’t know why I go on trying,” the deputy brooded. “Last year I couldn’t do anything wrong. This year I can’t do anything right.” 1000 Words This edition includes the illustrations to all 8 stories as well as a gallery of Cartoons from the issues of Colliers that first published these stories.
The Eugene Comics Guild Presents: GUIDED EDGES #2 The Love Issue An Anthology of Comics by Eugene Creators September 1999 Statement of Purpose by: Alan Bennett Printing Technician: Don Haugen 2023 Book Production: Jared Prophet & Peril Press TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 - FACTORY GIRL - 8 pages written by Jared Prophet - art by Jon Armstrong 2 - ANGRY ROBOT - 13 pages by Alan Bennett 3 - THE PENCIL PUSHER - 6 pages written by Sean Milstead - Illustrated by Tyler Benjamin 4 - DEVIL BABY PIN-UP - 1 page by Don Haugen 5 - PIN-UP - 1 page by Ian Christy 6 - CONFESSION OF LOVE - 9 pages by Don Haugen 7 - BENDY GUY - 2 pages (colored) by Josie Basford - colors by Jared Prophet 8 - YOUR HEART’S A MUSCLE - 1 page by Josie Basford 9 - SUPERCUTE PIN-UP - 1 page by Ian Christy 10 - COMMANCHE PIN-UP - 1 page by Alan Bennett 11 - BENDY GUY - 2 pages (b&w) by Josie Basford 12 - DEVIL BABY PIN-UP - 1 page (colored) by Don Haugen - colors by Jared Prophet 13 - YOUR HEART’S A MUSCLE - 1 page (colored) by Josie Basford - colors by Jared Prophet
Peril Press presents: Real Western Stories, August 1954 Able Cain #16 ABLE CAIN AND THE PIT DOG by A. A. Baker It was a strange sight to the citizens of Apex when Judge Able Cain walked solemnly down the street, with a muzzled dog on a leash. Pike Peel, a man of discernment, wisely kept quiet, for he knew that the judge was not a man to make moves lightly. Why should Judge Cain walk down the street with a muzzled dog on a leash? 4500 Words Real Western Stories, August 1954 THE FIRST STAGE HOLDUP Special Feature by Marc Miller 900 Words Real Western Stories, August 1954 GENTLEMAN HORSETHIEF Special Feature by Wayne T. Walker 1700 Words Real Western Stories, December 1953 COMANCHE TO YOU Special Feature by Harold Gluck 500 Words
PERIL PRESS presents: Real Western Stories, June 1955 ABLE CAIN AND THE GRIZZLY by A. A. Baker Judge Cain thought he’d been real clever in the way he got rid of a chicken-thief, but when this man turned out to have been the sole witness to a murder… Judge Cain was to regret the way he disposed of a chicken-thief 5200 Words Real Western Stories, June 1955 JESSE JAMES' ATTEMPTED SUICIDE by James Hines Special Feature 600 Words More info about Jesse James in-law Allen Parmer 600 Words Real Western Stories, June 1955 THE OVERLAND PONY EXPRESS by Lauran Paine Special Feature 1200 Words Real Western Stories, June 1955 ROUGH JUSTICE by Lee Thomas Special Feature 1100 Words Real Western Stories, June 1955 PETE AND RE-PETE by Cliff Webb Special Feature 600 Words
Peril Press presents: Real Western Stories, June 1956 THE ROLLING STONE Lee Winters Story #24 by Lon Williams The Deputy Marshal finds himself called upon to rescue a legendary prisoner. Once again the Deputy Marshal meets up with a weird character out of books and legend—Sisyphus, the man the gods condemned forever to roll a stone up a mountainside. And somehow, Winters was supposed to rescue him, after all these centuries… 5000 Words Double Action Western, January 1953 STOLEN WATERS by Lon Williams One Confession to a murder is fine—but two is another matter! A signed confession is handy when murder’s been done—that is, one confession! 1400 Words
Real Western Stories, December 1955 Deputy Marshal Lee Winters #21 LITTLE DOG LOST by Lon Williams Lee Winters should have known he’d be riding into some strange and weird adventure when he hit Alkali Flats. But each time, his experiences seemed to be more uncanny than before… An abandoned house is suddenly re-tenanted, and Winters is trapped… 5400 Words Real Western Stories, October 1955 BLACK BART by Harold Gluck Sometimes one man with a reputation can buffalo a whole town. The town was already buffaloed by this man’s reputation... The Law wanted him, but few lawmen cared to try to take him! 1000 Words
Peril Press, May 2011 IDOL HANDS by Jared Prophet Author of “The Malevolent Goldfish,” "Kari Crock," etc. cover by Rob Kelly Cargo Pilot Rosco Little just wanted to make his run and get paid; not run for his life. Just looking at the girl, he knew she would bring him no end of trouble. But having seen her, it was far too late. And the gods always require a sacrifice. This is the first in a series of rollicking space adventures for Cargo Pilot Rosco Little. This time Rosco falls in with bad sorts determined to extract a large glowing gem from the Idol's Hands... 8500 words