A typescript reproduction of an early draft of Wild Water. Jim Reynolds sets out to take down the corrupt political machine of Bisley, Texas. But his idea of justice brings more than he bargained for.
Rattle of Bones & Other Terrifying Stories is a collection of horror stories by Howard with art by Gabriel Rodríguez. This was a Kickstarter project that was funded on April 11, 2020. The campaign was a success and depending on the pledge the book came with or without a slipcase. There is a thank you page at the end with the name of every backer. Options for buying postcard combo packs, leather bookmarks and more could also be bought.
Collecting 8 horror stories from Conan’s creator, Robert E. Howard, with all-new illustrations by Locke & Key co-creator, Gabriel Rodriguez.
Queen of the Black Coast. Typescript reproduction of a partial early draft.
This compilation of Robert E. Howard’s most famous and well-received stories spans all of the characters and genres he scribed in – all restored to the earliest, most definitive versions available today. Beautiful illustrations by Jim & Ruth Keegan.
Cross Plains Review January 4, 1929. Contains “Drums of the Sunset” (Part 9 of 9).
The Cross Plains Review has been the newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas since 1909.
Cross Plains Review December 21, 1928. Contains “Drums of the Sunset” (Part 8 of 9).
The Cross Plains Review has been the newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas since 1909.
Cross Plains Review December 14, 1928. Contains “Drums of the Sunset” (Part 7 of 9).
The Cross Plains Review has been the newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas since 1909.
Cross Plains Review December 7, 1928. Contains “Drums of the Sunset” (Part 6 of 9).
The Cross Plains Review has been the newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas since 1909.
Cross Plains Review November 30, 1928. Contains “Drums of the Sunset” (Part 5 of 9).
The Cross Plains Review has been the newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas since 1909.
Cross Plains Review November 23, 1928. Contains “Drums of the Sunset” (Part 4 of 9). The Cross Plains Review has been the newspaper for Cross Plains, Texas since 1909.










