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"Only YOU have the power to bring back one of the most popular superteams from the Bronze Age of Comics!" 1984 came and went but The Justice Machine, the former state-sanctioned super hero team of the planet Georwell, is set to return in a story written by novelist Mark (The Executioner, Deathlands, Outlanders) Ellis.

Upon discovering the Real Life Superhero community, longtime comic book geek and journalist Mike McMullen cannot resist the call to investigate, becoming a RLSH himself in the process and giving us an inside look into a global community full of colorful characters who just want to make a positive impact on the world around them.
An early science fiction tale by Edgar Rice Burroughs gets the film treatment, benefiting greatly from the momentum picked up by Disney's modern day live action branch.

Author John Shirley talks about the revised edition of his cyberpunk trilogy A Song Called Youth, his current novel Everything Is Broken, writing for animation, and upcoming work on new comics for The Crow from IDW.

African-American actor, champion martial artist and teacher, Ron Van Clief tells his own story in The Hanged Man.

Robert Silverberg has one, and Lawrence Block has two works reprinted for the first time in 50 years, and for the first time under their own names.

Chan Koon Tai (Chen Kuan Tai) star of such classics as Challenge Of The Masters, Executioners From Shaolin, Iron Monkey, Crippled Avengers and Killer Constable, as well as recent film Gallants and RZA’s forthcoming Man with the Iron Fist, is featured.

The Hard Case Crime imprint continues to prosper under new partner Titan Books, with genre crucial reprints, new novels, and now one discovered from James M. Cain, author of The Postman Always Rings Twice, and Double Indemnity.

Clint Walker talks Cheyenne, The Dirty Dozen, Killdozer, and Night Of The Grizzly. Roger Ward talks Mad Max, Mad Dog Morgan, and The Man From Hong Kong. James McEachin puts into perspective a lot of things that went on behind the scenes during his long television and film career. Also featured are interviews with Louisa Moritz and Aubrey Morris, as well as dozens of reviews for genre and low-budget films.

Following their first release with Titan Books (a reprint of Brett Halliday's classic, Murder Is My Business), the hard boiled imprint returns with four more new releases.

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