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Harlan Ellison is the author of The Other Glass Teat (2016), Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #4 (2014), Dark Horse Presents #12 (2012), Biddy and the Silver Man (2024), More Giants of the Genre (2023).

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The Other Glass Teat

release date: Sep 29, 2016
The Other Glass Teat
In the late 1960s, Harlan Ellison launched a weekly column for the Los Angeles Free Press, where he uncompromisingly discussed the effects of television on modern society. He assaulted everything from television sitcoms to corrupt politicians, talk shows to military massacres. Today, more than four decades later, almost all of his criticism still holds true.

Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #4

release date: Sep 24, 2014
Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's City on the Edge of Forever #4
Harlan Ellison''s Hugo- and WGA Award-winning teleplay adaptation continues! As Kirk and Spock bide their time in 1930s New York, Kirk finds himself doing the unthinkable-- falling in love with a woman of the past! And all the while, a murderer from their own era draws ever closer, threatening to alter the very fabric of history! Harlan Ellison''s Hugo and WGA Award-winning teleplay, visualized for the first time!

Dark Horse Presents #12

release date: Mar 21, 2012
Dark Horse Presents #12
Unstoppable juggernaut of comics greatness? Unbeatable, unbelievable value? You be the judge as another incredible issue of _Dark Horse Presents_ hits shelves! This issue is packing Dean Motter''s _Mister X_, and the reemergence of Mike Baron and Steve Rude''s intergalactic fighting force, Nexus! Seventy-two pages of ad-free, full-color comics.

Biddy and the Silver Man

release date: Jun 01, 2024
Biddy and the Silver Man
Twelve-year-old Biddy, a spirited girl braving the Arizona heat with her trusty burro Buck, spends her days exploring the desert. Despite her polio and leg brace, Biddy and Buck embark on imaginary adventures until they stumble upon a mysterious cave. Inside, she discovers a peculiar machine and meets Joe, a man claiming to be from the "sky bloc." Joe''s miraculous healing powers restore Biddy''s leg, igniting wonder and fear in the small town of Sage Bend. As tensions rise, the town''s suspicion and prejudice lead to a dramatic confrontation, testing Biddy''s courage and the power of hope.

More Giants of the Genre

release date: Jul 12, 2023
More Giants of the Genre
Michael McCarty interviews masters of the fantastic, including: Harlan Ellison, Whitley Strieber, Laurell K. Hamilton, Harry Turtledove, Boris Vallejo, Joe R. Lansdale, Max Collins, Charles Grant, The Amazing Kreskin, Richard Matheson, and many more

Vic & Blood

release date: Mar 05, 2012
Vic & Blood
Hugo and Nebula Winner Harlan Ellison''s classic post-apocalyptic saga of Vic, a Boy, and his dog, Blood, and the telepathic union that binds them together in a struggle for survival. The cycle begins with ''Eggsucker'', which chronicles the early years of the association between fourteen-year-old loner Vic and his brilliant, telepathic dog, Blood. The saga continues and expands in ''A Boy and His Dog'', in which Blood shows just how much smarter he is than Vic, and Vic shows how loyal he can be. The story continues in ''Run, Spot, Run'', the first part of Ellison''s promised novel of the cycle, BLOOD''S A ROVER. Here Vic and Blood find surprising new ways to get into trouble - but getting out of it may be beyond even their combined talents.

Cosmic Striptease

release date: Jun 08, 2024
Cosmic Striptease
In a world where humans have just made contact with advanced Martians, a stunning cosmic television broadcast promises to change Earth forever. As the "Big Show" reveals the Martians'' utopian society, it challenges Earthlings'' ideas about everything from technology to morality. Television producer Roy Mallory and his beautiful assistant Edith find themselves at the center of this cultural awakening. Will the revelations from Mars uplift humanity, or will long-held hang-ups prove too difficult to overcome?

Mind Fields

release date: Jun 01, 2006
Mind Fields
Mind Fields was originally conceived as a collection of Jacek Yerka''s paintings, but when Harlan Ellison was approached to write the introduction, he was so overcome that instead he penned a short story for each piece. The result of this synergistic melding of talents, Mind Fields shows two masters at their best. Each of the nearly three dozen stories in this volume is completely unlike any of the others, and together they contain a rich panoply of pathos, humor, and wonder. Produced in a beautiful cloth edition worthy of the art within, Mind Fields is a unique item and a must for any Ellison fan.

Cthulhu 2000

release date: May 12, 2010
Cthulhu 2000
A host of horror and fantasy’s top authors captures the spirit of supreme supernatural storyteller H. P. Lovecraft with eighteen chilling contemporary tales that would have made the master proud. “The Barrens” by F. Paul Wilson: In a tangled wilderness, unearthly lights lead the way to a world no human was meant to see. “His Mouth Will Taste of Wormwood” by Poppy Z. Brite: Two dabblers in black magic encounter a maestro of evil enchantment. “On the Slab” by Harlan Ellison: The corpse of a one-eyed giant brings untold fortune—and unspeakable fear—to whoever possesses it. “Pickman’s Modem” by Lawrence Watt-Evans: Horror is a keystroke away when an ancient evil lurks in modern technology. PLUS FOURTEEN MORE BLOOD-CURDLING STORIES “Shaft Number 247” by Basil Copper “The Adder” by Fred Chappell “Fat Face” by Michael Shea “The Big Fish” by Kim Newman “I Had Vacantly Crumpled It into My Pocket . . . But by God, Eliot, It Was a Photograph from Life!” by Joanna Russ “H.P.L.” by Gahan Wilson “The Unthinkable” by Bruce Sterling “Black Man with a Horn” by T. E. D. Klein “Love’s Eldritch Ichor” by Esther M. Friesner “The Last Feast of Harlequin” by Thomas Ligotti “The Shadow on the Doorstep” by James P. Blaylock “Lord of the Land” by Gene Wolfe “The Faces at Pine Dunes” by Ramsey Campbell “24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai” by Roger Zelazny

Brain Movies

release date: Dec 01, 2011
Brain Movies
Brain Movies collects Harlan Ellison''s television work. Reproduced from Ellison''s private files (and occasionally featuring his hand-written alterations), these scripts appear exactly as they did when the writer pulled them from his Olympia manual typewriter. This 438-page paperback features: "Touching Magic"-An introduction by J. Michael Straczynski, creator of Babylon 5 and writer of the Clint Eastwood-directed film Changeling, in which he describes the importance of seeing actual script pages as the author originally wrote them. "Memos From Purgatory"-Ellison''s adaptation of his memoir about life in a Brooklyn gang. Produced for The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, this harrowing tale of juvenile delinquency is presented in TWO different drafts-one with Ellison''s extensive hand-written revisions-illustrating the author''s creative process. Two stories from The Outer Limits -"Soldier," the story that inspired the Terminator movie franchise, and the Writers Guild Award-winning "Demon With a Glass Hand," one of the most iconic segments of the 1960s science fiction anthology. Ellison won yet another Writers Guild Award for "Paladin of the Lost Hour," an episode of the 1985 Twilight Zone revival written simultaneously with the Hugo Award-winning short story of the same name (featured in Harlan 101: Encountering Ellison), but this particular script differs from the story in one key respect: it features the original ending Ellison planned for this classic story. This lost ending hasn''t been seen since his colleagues in the Zone writer''s room convinced him to write the conclusion that has since become famous. The original outline for the story - remarkably reminiscent of the short story in its execution - is included as well. After leaving his post as creative consultant on The Twilight Zone, Ellison penned one more episode at the behest of the series'' new script editor, J. Michael Straczynski, and that was "Crazy as a Soup Sandwich," presented here for the first time with the treatment from which the teleplay was developed. The final script is "The Face of Helene Bournouw," and if you''ve only seen the episode of Showtime''s anthology series The Hunger that bears that title, you''ve merely seen the vulture-picked bones of Ellison''s adaptation of his own chilling short story. See why Harlan had the tv episode credited to his pseudonym, Cordwainer Bird, in a script that - effectively - will be seen for the first time in this volume. Brain Movies, Volume One features a beautiful cover portrait of Ellison by artist Iain McCaig, best known for his work on the Star Wars and Harry Potter franchises.

Black Cat Weekly #144

release date: Jun 01, 2024
Black Cat Weekly #144
This issue, we have original mysteries from Janice Law (thanks to Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken) and our BCW’s very own Ron Miller (who moonlights as our Art Director), plus a modern masterpiece by Gina Nelson (thanks to Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman). Add a rare Golden Age mystery novel by James Hay, Jr. and we have quite a winning mix. But wait, there’s more! No issue is complete without a solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles. On the science fiction side, we have a great story by British master Philip E. High, as well as tales by Harlan Ellison, Henry Slesar, and Stephen Marlowe. Our novel is an early classic by Jack Williamson. Here’s the complete lineup— Cover Art: Ron Miller Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure: “The Lasker Circle,” by Janice Law [Michael Bracken Presents short story] “One Common Denominator,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery] “Maggie McGrady’s Murder Mystery Cruise,” by Gina Nelson [Barb Goffman Presents short story] “I, Golem,”by Ron Miller [short story] No Clue! by James Hay, Jr. [novel] Science Fiction & Fantasy: “Infection,” by Philip E. High [short story] “Beauty Contest?” by Henry Slesar [short story] “The Passionate Pitchman,” by Stephen Marlowe [short story] “Biddy and the Silver Man,” by Harlan Ellison [novelet] The Alien Intelligence, by Jack Williamson [novel]

Children of the Streets

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Children of the Streets
When he''s down, kick for the head and groin. Avoid cops. Play it cool There aren''t many rules in the primer for gang kids, but they all count. They''re all easily understood because they use a simple and sound philosophy it''s a stinking life, so get your kicks while you can. The gang is home, take what you want, tell them nothing and don''t get caught. Two gangs of juvenile delinquents run riot in New York City. They constantly try to outdo each other with their clothes, weapons, language and lack of morals. They are not just kids playing at war they mean business. The only person who can infiltrate the gang is someone they can trust, someone like themselves. Someone who knows how to handle a knife and a gun

Blood's a Rover

release date: Jan 09, 2021
Blood's a Rover
Harlan Ellison introduced you to Vic and Blood in 1969''s Nebula Award-winning novella, "A Boy and His Dog." You thrilled to their on-screen adventures in the 1975 Hugo Award-winning feature film adaptation billed as "a kinky tale of survival." 1977 and 1980 brought brief reunions in "Eggsucker" and "Run, Spot, Run," and the promise of another story-and a third solo, Spike, to make the Dystopian Duo a Tribulation Trio-but only audiobooks and comics followed, revisiting the same tales.Now, nearly fifty years after they first set off across the blasted wasteland, Vic and Blood are back.Harlan Ellison and his editor, Jason Davis, have painstakingly assembled the whole story of Vic and Blood and Spike from the author''s files, using revised-and-expanded versions of the novella and short stories, interstitial material developed for Richard Corben''s graphic adaptation, and-for the first time-never-before-published material from the aborted 1977 NBC television series Blood''s a Rover to tell the complete story of A Boy and His Dog, and a Girl who is tougher than the other two combined.And let''s not forget...the wit and wisdom of Blood.

Mammoth Books presents The Region Between

release date: Jul 26, 2012
Mammoth Books presents The Region Between
"The Region Between" first appeared in Galaxy back in 1970. It had originally been commissioned as one of a set of stories by different authors who all used a common starting point as set out in the story''s prologue, written by Keith Laumer. Ellison''s contribution was a longer work than one usually expects from him, but it nevertheless sustains its bombardment of ideas and feelings throughout. What''s more, Ellison created a story that demanded a different format to allow for full expression. The result was a typesetter''s nightmare but, as you will see, the experience now only makes this story all the more fascinating, it actually takes you into the story itself. Mike Ashley

Harlan Ellison Hornbook

release date: Apr 01, 2000
Harlan Ellison Hornbook
Incomparable Harlan Ellison''s stories and essays have been at the cutting edge of contemporary American Literature for over 40 years, but he stubbornly refuses to abandon the use of a manual typewriter. He''s involved in every medium from television drama to comic books, and his works are translated into 26 languages Uncontrollable In May 1996, While Wolf announced what remains its most ambitious publishing program of a single author: 20 volumes of the collected works from the man whom The Washington Post calls "one of the great living American short story writers". The third volume of this series contains a major collection of Ellison''s confrontational essays and the result of a movie director''s request for a budgetless movie script. Both books were completely revised, updated and expanded for the hardcover publication, and this trade-paperback edition has been re-edited.

Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories from the Hung-Up Generation

release date: Feb 24, 2022
Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories from the Hung-Up Generation
Five years in the making, the Edgeworks Abbey Archive represents Harlan Ellison''s last word on his written legacy. Researched and edited by Ellison''s long-time associate, Jason Davis, under the supervision of Harlan and Susan Ellison, this collection assembles the preferred texts of each story and essay along with previously uncollected and unpublished material to create the definitive edition.This is the book that established Harlan Ellison once and for all as a master of short fiction; this is the book that took Ellison to Hollywood; and this is the only paperback book, ever, reviewed by the legendary Dorothy Parker in Esquire magazine:"It is not the province of this department to take up recent paperbacks? But lately there has come into my weary hands a paperback of short stories by Harlan Ellison, a young writer whose name I had not known before. The book is horribly titled, ''Gentleman Junkie and Other Stories of the Hung-Up Generation.'' ? It turns out that Mr. Ellison is a good, honest, clean writer, putting down what he has seen and known, and no sensationalism about it? I cannot recommend it too vehemently."DOROTHY PARKER

Star Trek, the City on the Edge of Forever

Vic and Blood

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Vic and Blood
Sequel to Ellison''s A boy and his dog.
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