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The Best of Gahan Wilson2 reviews

Underwood Books, 2004

Gahan is Great!
If you've ever "liked" one of Gahan Wilson's cartoons, you'll "love" this book! Nice collection of some of his finest cartoons. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
The Big Book of Freaks (Factoid Books)6 reviews
Gahan Wilson

Dc Comics, 1996

Worth the Price of Admission
Written by repected cartoonist, Gahan Wilson (appropriately so since he is a direct descendant of P.T. Barnum), this is a fascinating look at the history of freaks in real life and in the media and treats the subject with a great deal of reverence and respect. Wilson goes beyond merely presenting the histories of various famous freaks, but also examines why we are so fascinated by them and ...
  
  











  



  
Murder for Christmas : 26 Tales of Yuletide Malice By Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, Dorothy Sayers, Georges ...1 review

Barnes & Noble Books, 2001

Murder For Christmas by Agatha Christie
On Christmas Eve, the aging Simeon Lee invites his family home for an old-fashioned holiday celebration. However, his motive for gathering his nearest and "dearest" around him is not in the true holiday spirit. That night, he is found murdered in his locked study. Hercule Poirot arrives to solve this "locked room mystery." Usual cast of suspects plus a stranger from abroad. Not the best story in ...
  
  











  



  
The Big Book of Weirdos (Factoid Books)6 reviews
Carl A. Posey, Gahan Wilson

Dc Comics, 1995

Great book!
My boyfriend gave me this book to read just for fun and it turned out to be great. Short stories in comic book form. Interesting, humorous, and just fun to read. I've started collecting all the "Big Book of.." books and so far I haven't found one that I don't like. They would make awesome gifts for kids in Jr. High and High school. But they are enjoyable for any age group. Even my parents ...
  
  











  



  
Gahan Wilson's Even Weirder
Gahan Wilson

Forge, 1996

Nearly 150 Gahan Wilson cartoons appear for the very first time anywhere in Gahan Wilson's Even Weirder. An additional 90 cartoons make their debut in book form, after initial publication in The New Yorker, Playboy and other magazines. "A huge compilation of cartoons by the macabre master. You can pick this book up time after time to enjoy these timeless comments on the darkly humorous side of human nature."--Rocky Mountain News.
  
  











  



  
Gahan Wilson's Monster Collection
Gahan Wilson

Barnes and Noble, 2005

Large collection of Gahan Wilson's wonderfully weird cartoons. It includes the entire contents of two previously published works: Gravedigger's Party and Monster Party. Nice reproductions with an introduction by Wilson and a brief "about the author" page.
  
  











  



  
A Night in the Lonesome October45 reviews
Roger Zelazny

Avon Books (Mm), 1994

"Carpe baculum!"
Snuff: "I am used to curses, and no one can tell when I smile." Snuff, the narrator of A NIGHT IN THE LONESOME OCTOBER, is a watchdog. His master is Jack the Ripper. They're the good guys, and this is mostly their story. SPOILERS alert. Three or four times each century, a full moon waxes on the last day of October, on All Hallow's Eve. On these rare and portentous occasions, a gateway ...
  
  











  



  
The Book of Lists: Horror: An All-New Collection Featuring Stephen King, Eli Roth, Ray Bradbury, and More, ...4 reviews
Amy Wallace, Del Howison, ...

Harper Paperbacks, 2008

A GREAT RESOURCE AND GREAT FUN!
The Book of Lists: Horror is the latest addition to the Book of Lists series that has spanned four decades. This time Amy Wallace, Book of Lists veteran and daughter of the legendary Irving Wallace, receives a strong assist from Scott Bradley and Del Howison, two experts in all things horror. The result is very special! If you love lists, you will not be disappointed. If you love horror in ...
  
  











  



  
Gahan Wilson's the Ultimate Haunted House2 reviews

Harper Prism, 1996

A good book of stories
The stories in this book are good. The addition of Wilson's cartoons is what elevates this book to great. A super read for short story fans who appreciate Wilson's twisted sense of humor.
  
  











  



  
Harry the Fat Bear Spy
Gahan Wilson

Dell Pub Co, 1978

Harry, spy for Bearmania, is dispatched to the National Macaroon Factory to find out why all the macaroons are coming out a disgusting shade of green.
  
  











  



  
Harry and the sea serpent
Gahan Wilson

Scribner, 1976

Harry's vacation ends abruptly when Spy Master orders him to investigate a sea serpent off the coast of Bearmania.
  
  











  



  
Classics Illustrated #4: The Raven & Other Poems (Classics Illustrated Graphic Novels)
Edgar Allan Poe

Papercutz, 2009

The Raven, Annabel Lee, Eldorado, The Sleeper, The Haunted Palace, The City in the Sea.   These are some of the world?s most fascinating, best-loved poems.  Edgar Allan Poe?s verses--masterpieces of mystery, horror, melancholy, and haunting melody--grip the imagination and fuel the emotions.  World-famous New Yorker and Playboy cartoonist Gahan Wilson, whose work finds the eerie in the most common of situations, brings the perfect, surreal touch ...
  
  











  



  
Pilot Light3 reviews
Powers; Tim

Subterranean, 2007

Ashbless: Poet for the 21st Century
In spite of sabotage by the postmodern pranksters Blaylock and Powers, this memoir shows the true greatness of William Ashbless.
  
  











  



  
Gahan Wilson's America
Gahan Wilson

Holiday house, 1986
  
  











  







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