This volume contains eight novelettes featuring Doctor Coffin, Hollywood's weirdest sleuth. He's a former character actor who fakes his own death, and, in his reborn guise, operates a string of funeral homes by day, and fights crime as Doctor Coffin by night. Reprinted from 1932-33 issues of the pulp magazine, "Thrilling Detective."
This volume contains eight novelettes featuring Doctor Coffin, Hollywood's weirdest sleuth. He's a former character actor who fakes his own death, and...
The pulp, Super-Detective, with its adventure hero, Jim Anthony, started out as a competitor to Doc Savage. After 10 issues, the publisher turned Anthony into a hardboiled detective. This Flip Book, with a book on each side, explores both worlds. The front side is Legion of Robots, a Doc Savage style novel from the issue of November 1940, written by Victor Rousseau. The flipside has Murder's Migrants, a hardboiled story from March 1943, by the team of Robert Leslie Bellem and W.T. Ballard. Introductions that describe the behind-the-scenes story of Super-Detective are provided by,...
The pulp, Super-Detective, with its adventure hero, Jim Anthony, started out as a competitor to Doc Savage. After 10 issues, the publisher turned Anth...