Red Range: A Wild Western Adventure

[Joe R. Lansdale] ñ Red Range: A Wild Western Adventure ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Red Range: A Wild Western Adventure Not recommended. Nate Gallant Glanzmans art is, of course, fantastic, but the story leaves me less than impressed. This would have been an enjoyable western tale of revenge, but Lansdale added an out of nowhere, frankly kind of stupid, sci-fantasy twist and then started telling an entirely different story only for the damned thing to end unresolved.Not recommended.. Kindle Customer said This is for the new hardcover.. I supported this reprint on the Kickstarter. The book hasnt arrived yet, but

Red Range: A Wild Western Adventure

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Rating : 4.77 (670 Votes)
Asin : 1631409948
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 112 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-26
Language : English

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Abruptly in the midst of the atrocity, the Kluxers are interrupted by a mysterious rider who's a deadly shot with both his pistols and long-range Sharps buffalo rifle. His penchant for grim humor appears throughout. -- Ed Bryant, Locus, May, 1999. His hardcore, hard-nosed sense of social conscience remains intact. But comics artist Saam Glanzman's got an even more legendary historical grounding, having been professionally drawing for six decades or so. Lansdale's certainly a modern legend himself, having been around for some time now. It's the feared and hated (by the KKK, at least) Red Mask, a tough, lethal, black man who wisely keeps his identity concealed Writer Lansdale's unerring ear for exotic period and regional dialog remains constan

BISSETTE. As a bonus, this book contains a little-seen story by Glanzman, “I Could Eat a Horse!” Red Range has been called “an edgy tale like no other” (Fantastic Fiction) and “an outrageous story, on par with Quentin Tarantino at his best” (Comics Grinder), and the saga is replete with a monstrous, genre-bending story twist that is nothing less than mind-blowing. LANSDALE and illustrated by Golden Age comic book master and WWII veteran, SAM J. Shamefully ignored when originally released in 1999, the time is finally right for Lansdale & Glanzman’s Red Range, a tale of savage vengeance, stone cold justice, and beastly & bloody comeuppance!. GLANZMAN, this volume presents the classic graphic novel in color for the first

Not recommended. Nate Gallant Glanzman's art is, of course, fantastic, but the story leaves me less than impressed. This would have been an enjoyable western tale of revenge, but Lansdale added an out of nowhere, frankly kind of stupid, sci-fantasy twist and then started telling an entirely different story only for the damned thing to end unresolved.Not recommended.. Kindle Customer said This is for the new hardcover.. I supported this reprint on the Kickstarter. The book hasn't arrived yet, but the PDF did and I read it.Let's start by saying that I'm a big fan of both Lansdale (prose and comics) and of Sam Glanzman. This is overall great work and if you like either creator then chances are you're going to be a happy camper.This is a no-hold's barred look at racism in the old west. If you're going to be offended by hard language or violence then you need to move along. Becau. Powerful illustrations and a compelling tale! This book is a masterpiece of weird western story telling with a science fiction bent. The story is classic Lansdale and the artwork is some of Glanzman's best. I absolutely loved every page!

Lansdale is the author of over thirty novels and numerous short stories. His work has appeared in national anthologies, magazines, and collections, as well as numerous foreign publications. He has written for comics, television, film, newspapers, and Internet sites. His work has been collected in eighteen short-story collections, and he has edited or co-edited over a dozen anthologies. . Joe R. Lansdale has received the Edgar Award,

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