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About Joel Jenkins
Joel Jenkins lives with his lovely wife and numerous children in the heron-haunted hills of the Great Northwest, eclipsed in the shadows of the Rainier Mountains. He finds the gloomy atmosphere quite conducive to writing.
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Blog postDerrick Ferguson was a titanic guy in personality as well as stature.
I was informed today of his passing and it was an unexpected and heavy blow.
Derrick and I first became acquainted when I was running a service in the 1990s called Electronic Tales where I would email out a page of story every day that ended on some sort of cliffhanger and picked up the story the next day, only to end on another cliffhanger. He must have recognized a kindred spirit, because he emailed me not1 year ago Read more -
Blog postNtashia Stridj first encountered marooned astronaut Garvey Dire when she mistakenly assumed he was pursuing her sister, Lana Shar, to the gates of Ledgrim. When the situation was explained she eventually relented from her intention of killing them and gradually, through a number of dangerous situations, a romance grew. Her previous husband was slain … Continue reading Ntashia Stridj Dire →3 years ago Read more
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Blog postStranded astronaut, Garvey Dire, first encountered Lana Shar when he helped free her from a stasis loop he discovered while stranded on Mars and seeking shelter from an impending storm. Hurled back in time with her, Garvey discovers himself in an ancient Mars populated with rival tribes, strange artifact technology, and fearsome creatures beyond his imagination.
Despite this sudden shift in realities, Garvey becomes intrigued with this six-foot-tall warrior woman who introduces him in3 years ago Read more -
Blog postYearly at the waning of the seventh moons, the Verm hold a Festival of Masks, which ostensibly celebrates the time when Baldric Erg and seven rebels (making eight—and this is why eight is considered a lucky number amongst the Verm) hammered a copper mask to disguise his features, slipped into the palace of Snersh … Continue reading The Beaten Mask →3 years ago Read more
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Blog postThe druzel is a sand-crawling beast of eight legs and with a great central horn, which it uses to impale its prey. The horn is hollow and contains a paralyzing venom which transfixes its prey and eventually liquefies the organs. This venom, once drawn from the horn, is viable for about 48 hours after which … Continue reading Horn of the Druzel →3 years ago Read more
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Blog postWhen searching for a mate the oswagi spreads its brightly hued feathers in a brilliant array that forms a crown around its neck and head. For this reason, humans who are ostentatiously adorned or dressed in garb meant to attract the attention of others are said to have an ‘oswagi strut’.
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Because of the red dust that the wind whips into the atmosphere, on Mars the sky is most often a reddish hue, and to imply it is blue would be observed to be patently wrong.
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Blog postThe Brothers Venn and Jothmak vied for the position of Khan when their father died of a long illness, which was brought about by degrees of poison administered by a maidservant, Shinka, who had been seduced by Venn. Vermopolis was split asunder by the ensuing civil war, called the War of Ascension. The two forces met on the Spindled Arch, when the jilted Shinka warned Jothmak of Venn’s intention to bring an army against him, and the battle was there decided. Venn was slain and Jothmak made Sh3 years ago Read more
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Blog postThis is a cistern of water deep beneath Vermopolis which is lit up by phosphorescent algae, and the water of which is said to have aphrodisiacal qualities. It is considered a romantic destination for Verm couples to make the journey and partake of the waters.
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An old saying which is known and used among a number of the tribes, but particularly among the Munothi. Some scholars suggest that this saying has been altered from ‘man’ to ‘woman’ when the male population dwindled so rapidly and severely that females became the protectors and warriors.
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Titles By Joel Jenkins
A mammoth squid-like creature previously unknown to science and only hinted at in obscure supernatural tomes has washed into the Hopkins River and is clogging the sea lanes. In the high security prison known as the Octagon an entire unit of Unusually Dangerous and Unstable inmates has escaped at the instigation of the charismatic leader of a vampiric cult.
Meanwhile, intrepid reporter Sasha St. Cloud is on the verge of uncovering the identities of a dangerous cabal that controls every facet of the City of Denbrook...and that cabal has sent an assassin to make sure their secret is never revealed.
From the days of the Wild West, Joel Jenkins offers up his Indian Shaman hero, Lone Crow. Then we have Josh Reynold’s colorful Charles St. Cyprian, the Queen’s own Royal Occultist, followed by Jim Beard’s Sgt. Janus, the Spirit Breaker. And we culminate with a little known pulp classic figure, Ravenwood: the Stepson of Mystery as chronicled by Ron Fortier.
Get ready to take on possessed gunfighters, eerie mesmerizing spirits, a bewitching temptress and a legion of the undead as these four brand new tales usher you into thrilling adventures beyond the realm of the ordinary; your guides…the Occult Detectives.
Volume 8
Airship 27 Production is excited to debut the 8th volume in their best-selling series of new pulp heroes, “Mystery Men (& Women). This collection features four brand new adventures by today’s premier New Pulp writers.
LEGENDS OF L.A.
By Kevin Findley
To stop American gangsters and Ex-German Nazis from moving in on small Hollywood studios with their crooked union scheme, radio DF and stuntman Dan Everett becomes the motorcycle western vigilante, Quirt.
THE DEVIL’S HITMAN
By Mark Allen Vann
Stephen Killdare alias Killdevil has two bosses, one human and one not. The cost to his soul may be more than he can ever pay.
THE PHANTOM DERELICT
By Joel Jenkins
A German Zeppelin with a crew of dead Nazis portents an insidious invasion unless the Eel and Adder can stop it.
DR. FIXIT’S ISLAND GETAWAY
By Greg Hatcher
Ernie takes his sick wife on a vacation to the Mexican coast only to discover an old colleague awaiting with nefarious plans.
Airship 27 Production Art Director Rob Davis enhances the volume with its beautiful black and white illustrations and provided the cover featuring Dr. Fixit. “This one was special to us,” reports Airship 27 Managing Editor Ron Fortier. “Greg Hatcher submitted his third Dr. Fixit tale to us shortly before being admitted to the hospital. His passing came as a shock to all of the New Pulp community and will miss him greatly. Look for a solo Dr. Fixit title coming later this year which will highlight Greg’s last story featuring this unique character.”
“A Waltz in Scarlet.” From the pages of the Shadow Legion, comes the Ferryman; a blind man who sees through the eyes of ghosts. Created by Thomas Deja.
“Cult of the Stranger.” The popular Eel and Adder, aided by another mystery man ally, must take on a gang of modern Thuggees loose in the city. Created by Joel Jenkins.
“The Cult of Kali Kill,” is another rousing adventure starring Chicago’s most unique avenger, the bumbling hero the Bagman as invented by B.C. Bell.
“The Grey Mantis Strikes,” wherein a masked martial artist races the clock to save a group of kidnapped childrend. Created by C. William Russette.
Four thrill-a-minute tales of suspense, mystery and action that keep the true spirit of the classic pulps alive and well for today’s readers.
WITH THE SUPER-DETECTIVE
He’s half Comanche, half Irish and ALL AMERICAN!! Jim Anthony the Super Detective returns in his fourth volume of brand new adventures from Airship 27 Productions.
Traveling the globe, Anthony battles all manner of twisted villainy in four new tales and his challenges are herculean. Writers Erwin K. Roberts, Joel Jenkins, Frank Byrns and Mark Justice have whipped up a quartet of high adventure stories that are the hallmark of the Super Detective. From Mexico, where he encounters a Nazi spy ring, to the streets of Manhattan where he hunts down a brutal serial killer, Jim Anthony proves once again why he is one of the most exciting and fun heroes ever created in the golden age of American pulps.
This volume, the fourth in an on-going series, features interior illustrations by Michael Neno and a dazzling cover by Eric Meador, with book designs by Rob Davis. Airship 27 Productions is thrilled to continue the exploits of the one and only, Jim Anthony – Super Detective.
AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS – Pulp Fiction For a New Generation!
Up from the depths of the Hollow Earth to the parched Arizona deserts and into the Twilight Lands, Lone Crow with his trusty Peacemaker pistol, blessed by the hand of a prophet, battle against prehistoric creatures, supernatural menaces, and even a twisted version of himself.
Along the way, he joins forces with the infamous Mormon gunfighter Porter Rockwell, the wild-haired pistolera Six-Gun Susannah Johnson, and his former enemy, the inimitable Isidro Acevedo in order to hunt down man-killers, demons, and malevolent deities.
But all is not well in the tunnels of Vermopolis. The khan is besieged by forces from within who are angry at the tilting balance of power, and there are others who are hungry to seize the reins of that power.
In the meantime, the enemy tribe of Scurm sense weakness in their hereditary foes and are gathering their forces.
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