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The Alchemy Press Book of Pulp Heroes 3

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An alien visitor arrives on Earth to solve our problems - whether we want it or not. The world's greatest superhero is lost, and only his deadliest enemy can save him. Why did the best cop in the city end his days as a forgotten drunk? And once, in fin-de-siecle Paris, there were three very different girls who grew up to be three very different women with three things in they were brilliant, they were beautiful, and they worked for Erik of the Paris Opera. Twelve stories of supermen, cops, Mysterymen, samurai and private eyes from the likes of Kim Newman, Rod Rees, Tony Richards and more ... thrilling tales of pure Pulp Adventure.

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First published August 31, 2014

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February 21, 2021
Compared with the previous volume in this series, this one was much better. The stories that I liked, even loved, were~
1. Kim Newman's 'Angels of Music';
2. Rod Rees' 'A Helping Hand';
3. Paul Starkey's 'You're Majesty';
4. Evan Dicken's 'Mono No Aware';
5. Tony Richards' 'Rayven Black in the City of Night';
6. Jay Eales' 'The Revenant'.
Other stories were also readable and pulpy. Hence, feeling rather generous, especially after comparing it with the previous iteration, I'm awarding the book four polished stars.
However, I think I have had enough of this series. In future I would stick to single-author collections.
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