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Ron Goulart

    13 de enero de 1933 – 14 de enero de 2022

    Ron Goulart fue un prolífico historiador cultural y novelista, profundamente inmerso en el mundo de la ficción pulp. Su extensa escritura exploró diversos géneros con una mezcla distintiva de humor y estilo narrativo. El trabajo de Goulart, caracterizado por su inventiva narrativa y sus perspicaces comentarios sobre la cultura popular, cimentó su reputación como un autor versátil y cautivador.

    Ron Goulart
    The Enormous Hourglass
    The Emperor of the Last Days
    The Phantom: President Kennedy's Mission
    Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop
    Brinkman
    Gadget Man
    • 2022

      Ignatz

      • 22 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      This book "" Ignatz "", has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.

      Ignatz
    • 2020

      The year is 1962, and the Phantom returns once again in a new adventure! There’s a possible world war with Russia looming on the horizon, and newly minted President John F. Kennedy calls upon his old friend Kit Walker for help – let the action and intrigue begin!In this all-new Phantastic adventure, veteran Phantom script writer Ron Goulart returns with artist Sean Joyce and Raquel Lopez to put a new spin on an old favorite: mystery, intrigue, and more. Inks by Malena Molina and colors by Jorge Cortes.

      The Phantom: President Kennedy's Mission
    • 2017

      Star Hawks, Vol. 1: 1977-1978

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Comic book artist Gil Kane and science fiction writer Ron Goulart created Star Hawks. Star Hawks offered readers wit, action, and was presented, in its daily form, in two tiers, just like a Sunday strip.

      Star Hawks, Vol. 1: 1977-1978
    • 2010

      Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop

      Tis the Season to Be Deadly, Stories of Mistletoe and Mayhem From 17 Masters of Suspense - Advance Reader's Copy

      • 245 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Each year, for the past seventeen years, Mysterious Bookshop proprietor Otto Penzler has commissioned an original Christmas story by a leading suspense writer. These stories were then produced as pamphlets, just 1,000 copies, and given to customers of the bookstore as a Christmas present. Now, all seventeen tales have been collected in one volume, showcasing the talents of: Charles Ardai Lisa Atkinson George Baxt Lawrence Block Mary Higgins Clark Thomas H. Cook Ron Goulart Jeremiah Healy Edward D. Hoch Rupert Holmes Andrew Klavan Michael Malone Ed McBain Anne Perry S. J. Rozan Jonathan Santlofer Donald E. WestlakeSome of these stories are humorous, others suspenseful, and still others are tales of pure detection, but all of them together make up a charming collection and a perfect Christmas gift for all ages.

      Christmas at The Mysterious Bookshop
    • 2001

      Gadget Man

      • 168 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set in a troubled Republic of Southern California, the story unfolds against a backdrop of a repressive junta facing guerrilla movements and suburban riots. Sergeant James Xavier Hecker is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the unrest, focusing on the guerrilla leader's daughter, who holds crucial information. The narrative explores themes of power, resistance, and the complexities of societal unrest as Hecker navigates a volatile landscape filled with secrets and danger.

      Gadget Man
    • 2001

      Brinkman

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Set in a gritty future America, the story follows Brinkman, a street-smart young man navigating the harsh realities of slum life marked by minimal welfare and petty crime. With a strong determination to improve his circumstances, Brinkman embodies resilience and ambition, suggesting a journey filled with challenges and the potential for transformation. His character reflects the struggle for a better life against a backdrop of societal decay.

      Brinkman
    • 1988