Yesterday, m'colleague
Web of Evil presented me with two fine volumes purloined from a second-hand bookshop. The first was
Doctor Who: Nightshade by Mark Gatiss, now 20 years old and which
I have previously blogged about.
The other volume is
The New Adventures of Frankenstein: No. 4 Frankenstein Meets Dracula by Donald E Glut (who later novelised
The Empire Strikes Back), published by New English Library in December 1977. The cover seems to show Boris Karloff's Frankenstein meeting, er, Mel Brooks' Dracula:
It's a slim bit of shlocky horror - 140 pages for 80p - but a joy to behold. I've only flipped through it, thrilled by the adverts at the back for the most intriguing titles:
And look at the books listed under "General":
Sadly (given the three books before it),
The Long Banana Skin turns out to be an
autobiography of a Goon. So I flipped back through the novel looking for a random page which might give a flavour of the story. The words "Burt Winslow's Journal" caught my eye - there's surely no more spine-tingling name in all of horror - and the prose that followed is a pretty damn perfect:
Published on October 16, 2012 04:45