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Paul Dale Anderson’s Instruments of Death series ignored its human characters in favor of their titular methods of mutilation: Claw Hammer, Pickaxe, Icepick, and Meat Cleaver. Redheads were popular, or at least scalping them on the book’s first page was, as in Razor’s Edge. But nothing tracked the rise and decline of horror better than Rex Miller’s Chaingang novels. Hailed as a bold new chapter in the gospel of splatterpunk, Miller’s Slob appeared in 1987 to much sweaty-palmed page-turning.
Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction
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