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Manning Lee Stokes (1911–1976)

Autor de The Bronze Axe

25 Obras 890 Miembros 12 Reseñas

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Obras de Manning Lee Stokes

The Bronze Axe (1969) — Autor — 141 copias
Slave of Sarma (1970) — Autor — 105 copias
The Jade Warrior (1969) — Autor — 105 copias
Jewel of Tharn (Blade Series #3) (1969) — Autor — 100 copias
Liberator of Jedd (1971) — Autor — 97 copias
Pearl of Patmos (1973) — Autor — 95 copias
Undying World (1973) — Autor — 91 copias
Monster of the Maze (1972) — Autor — 91 copias
Grand Prix (1967) 7 copias
Green For A Grave (1946) (1947) 4 copias
The Graves in the Meadow (1961) 4 copias
Murder Can't Wait (1955) 4 copias
The Crooked Circle (1951) 3 copias
Too Many Murderers (1955) 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1911-06-21
Fecha de fallecimiento
1976-01-05
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA

Miembros

Reseñas

About what you would expect going from the cover of this.
1970 and feels it.
Plenty of action and pace moves along quickly enough, but characters are generally 1-dimensional, no-ones motives are particularly clear, and even the stronger women characters are all consumed and aquiver at the hero's overpowering manliness and sexual prowess.

Apparently there are 37 or so in this series. I have collected half a dozen or so.
Might try another one or two then move on.
 
Denunciada
stubooks | otra reseña | Apr 4, 2024 |
The fourth installment in the Richard Blade series. The writers shift gear considerably in this volume. Blade is sent to Dimension X to hunt down his doppelganger and save the day. But of course none of this will be done without blade meeting a buxom lass while he is naked. The ending is ambiguous and leaves the reader with a loose grasp on what actually happened throughout the book.
 
Denunciada
JHemlock | otra reseña | Jul 13, 2021 |
Hot off the throes of jilted love blade finds himself in a much more technological part of Dimension X than in his previous travels. The lust and violence are common place in a world dominated by sex crazed amazon like gladiator women. The sex in this volume seriously detracts from this story. It is over the top and unbelievably ridiculous. Blade bedding 947 women? I know this is pulp, but get real.
 
Denunciada
JHemlock | Jul 9, 2021 |
Action, Blood, sex and just about anything else you could want from teenaged male fiction from the mid 20th century. Much like Howard's Conan the Cimmerian but not quite as literate and calculating, Richard Blade is actually a unique character. The first in a long running series. The stories fly off the page almost as if they were taken from Heavy Metal Magazine. Blade is smart and witty, but still possesses that inner lizard brain quality. He likes to fight, loves the women and hates a coward. He is brash at times, calm at others but when a topless lass comes his way it all goes out the window. For pulp, the writing is pretty good. Not as corny as Doc Savage and flows much better. Not to take away from the Man of Bronze in the least. Roland Green, author of some of the Conan pastiche's penned a handful of these stories. I have the pleasure of having acquired the complete series in one purchase and will unabashedly plow through them much as Blade plows through his enemies.… (más)
 
Denunciada
JHemlock | 4 reseñas más. | Jul 4, 2021 |

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Obras
25
Miembros
890
Popularidad
#28,791
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
12
ISBNs
60
Idiomas
2

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