The 1st draft of Murderer’s Grog. One of Howard’s spicy stories was later published under the name Sam Walser. Featuring Wild Bill Clanton.
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Murderer’s Grog. One of Howard’s spicy stories was published under the name Sam Walser. Alternative title: Outlaw Working. Featuring Wild Bill Clanton.
Outlaw Working. One of Howard’s spicy stories was published under the name Max Neilson. Alternative title: Murderer’s Grog. Featuring Wild Bill Clanton.
Part five of a five-part article about Robert E. Howard and the Spicy stories. Rescued from the late Two-Gun Raconteur blog created by Damon C. Sasser.
Part four of a five-part article about Robert E. Howard and the Spicy stories. Rescued from the late Two-Gun Raconteur blog created by Damon C. Sasser.
Part three of a five-part article about Robert E. Howard and the Spicy stories. Rescued from the late Two-Gun Raconteur blog created by Damon C. Sasser.
Spicy-Adventure Stories Volume 16 Number 4, November 1942. Contains OUTLAW WORKING which is a reprint of MURDERER’S GROG from Spicy-Adventure Stories, January 1937 issue. Featuring Wild Bill Clinton.
The name the magazine printed the story under was Max Neilson.
Spicy-Adventure Stories Volume 5 Number 4, January 1937. Contains MURDERER’S GROG.
Robert E. Howard’s “Spicy” stories have long been celebrated for their daring blend of adventure and sensuality, often pushing the boundaries of the pulp fiction market of his time. These tales, many of which originally appeared in the pages of Spicy-Adventure Stories, a magazine known for its provocative content, capture Howard’s unique ability to weave thrilling narratives with a touch of the forbidden. However, the stories that reached readers were often tempered by editors who found Howard’s original typescripts too bold, leaving fans and scholars eager to discover his unfiltered work.
A collection of Howard’s spicy adventures from 1983.
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