Eldritch Tales Vol. 2, No. 4 (Color covers, interior artwork by Allen Koszowski)
Have you ever found yourself studying a restaurant menu and wishing you could eat everything listed there? You may feel that way as you peruse the Table of Contents for this issue of Eldritch Tales! Every item is ghoulishly tasty! And there's not one thing stopping you from devouring the whole thing, except, of course, that you'll want to take time to savor every loathsome morsel. On the other hand, maybe it would be better to think of Eldritch Tales # 4 as like a Whitman's Sampler—you can imagine, pretty easily, emptying the whole darn box in a single sitting! Well, your "eating" habits are your own business, but we guarantee you'll find every story, poem, and bit of art to be delicious, delightful, and damnable!
All this in another special “Jumbo-Sized” issue!
All this in another special “Jumbo-Sized” issue!
Table of Contents:
“The Eldritch Lair” by Robert M. Price
“Sons of the Python” by Ken Faig, Jr.
“When the Menace Strikes” by Charles Garofalo
“The Mad Arab” by Larry Brasington
“Chat” by Steffan Aletti
“Grave Inheritance” by Glynn Owen Barrass
“From the Archives of Abdul Alhazred” by A. J. Rocca
Poems
“S’ngac” by Charles Lovecraft
“Untitled” by M. M. Stigeweard
“Colter’s Mine” by Henry J. Vester III
“The Caves of Shamar-Nanh” by Santiago del Dardano Turann
“When the Menace Strikes” by Charles Garofalo
“The Mad Arab” by Larry Brasington
“Chat” by Steffan Aletti
“Grave Inheritance” by Glynn Owen Barrass
“From the Archives of Abdul Alhazred” by A. J. Rocca
Poems
“S’ngac” by Charles Lovecraft
“Untitled” by M. M. Stigeweard
“Colter’s Mine” by Henry J. Vester III
“The Caves of Shamar-Nanh” by Santiago del Dardano Turann