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Incluye el nombre: R. T. M. Scott

Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) The Spider double volume King of the Red Killers & Green Globes of Death (The Master of Men #7) was issued with the cover art for the story The Grey Horde Creeps. The Spider series was continued by Norvell W. Page who wrote the novels under the House Name Grant Stockbridge.

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Series

Obras de R. T. M. Scott

Master of Night-Demons (1992) 35 copias
The Spider Strikes! (1969) 22 copias
Death and the Spider (1942) 19 copias
Hordes of the Red Butcher (1935) 17 copias
The City Destroyer (1935) 16 copias
Wings of the Black Death (1969) — Autor — 15 copias
City of Flaming Shadows (1970) 14 copias
The Wheel of Death (1961) 13 copias
The Citadel of Hell (2003) 7 copias
Serpent of Destruction (2004) 7 copias
The Cholera King (2001) 5 copias
Secret Service Smith (1924) 4 copias
Empire of Doom (2002) 4 copias
King of the Red Killers (2016) 3 copias
Rule of the Monster Men (2002) 3 copias
Overlord of the Damned (1980) 3 copias
The Council of Evil (2000) 3 copias
Green Globes of Death (2016) 3 copias
The Man Who Ruled in Hell (1998) 3 copias
Voyage of the Coffin Ship (1998) 3 copias
Aurelius Smith-Detective (1927) 3 copias
Ann's Crime 3 copias
The mad monk (1931) 2 copias
Pulp Doubles #4 2 copias
Medical Panorama (1976) 2 copias
Slaves of the Dragon (2016) 2 copias
Dictator of the Damned (2019) 2 copias
Satan's Workshop (2019) 1 copia
The Crime Laboratory (2016) 1 copia
Satan's Switchboard (2019) 1 copia
The City of Lost Men (2016) 1 copia
The Grey Horde Creeps (2019) 1 copia
City of Whispering Death (2016) 1 copia
The Devil's Pawnbroker (2019) 1 copia
Laboratory of the Damned (2016) 1 copia
The Red Death Rain (2016) 1 copia
The Pain Emperor (2016) 1 copia
The Flame Master (2016) 1 copia
The Mayor of Hell (2016) 1 copia
Legions of Madness (2016) 1 copia
The Coming of the Terror (2016) 1 copia
The Emperor from Hell (2016) 1 copia
Satan's Shackles (2019) 1 copia
Harbor of Nameless Dead (2016) 1 copia
Murder's Black Prince (2016) 1 copia
Satan's Seven Swordsmen (2016) 1 copia
Volunteer Corpse Brigade (2016) 1 copia
When Satan Came To Town (1943) 1 copia
The Criminal Horde (1942) 1 copia
Secret City of Crime (1943) 1 copia
The Howling Death (1942) 1 copia
Army of the Damned (1942) 1 copia
Slaves of the Ring (1942) 1 copia
The Gentleman from Hell (1942) 1 copia
Pirates from Hell (2019) 1 copia
The Silver Death Rain (2016) 1 copia
The Devil's Candlesticks (2019) 1 copia
The Spider At Bay (2016) 1 copia
The Withering Death (2019) 1 copia
The Song of Death (2019) 1 copia
The Corpse Broker (2016) 1 copia
Satan's Murder Machines (2019) 1 copia
The Man from Hell (2016) 1 copia
Hell's Sales Manager (2016) 1 copia

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Nombre canónico
Scott, R. T. M.
Nombre legal
Scott, Reginald Thomas Maitland, Sr.
Otros nombres
Scott, Reginald Thomas Maitland, Sr.
Fecha de nacimiento
1882-08-14
Fecha de fallecimiento
1966-02-05
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Canada
Lugar de nacimiento
Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Lugar de fallecimiento
New York, New York, USA
Aviso de desambiguación
The Spider double volume King of the Red Killers & Green Globes of Death (The Master of Men #7) was issued with the cover art for the story The Grey Horde Creeps.
The Spider series was continued by Norvell W. Page who wrote the novels under the House Name Grant Stockbridge.

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Two novel-length pulp magazine stories featuring the crimefighter, The Spider, who inspired the Batman and Spiderman. Wanted for multiple murders over his execution of untouchable, genocidal villains, he relies on his girlfriend and his two sidekicks, Ram Singh and Jackson for help. Primarily, though, it is The Spider. In Death Ring of the Vampire King, The Spider finds himself fighting millions of small, lethal vampire bats as they kill 100s, guided by a strange bat-like flying figure. In The Pain Emperor, 100s of women are disfigured by cosmetics and men poisoned by food, both tampered with by a mysterious criminal, even as pressure is brought directly on The Spider by a masked Russian-accented crimefighter named the Avenger. I don't exactly have vast experience in reading old pulp adventures, but I have found The Spider very entertaining..… (más)
 
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NickHowes | otra reseña | Apr 15, 2015 |
agreeable pulp fiction; detective short stories set chiefly in India about an American secret service agent attached to the Indian (British Imperial) criminal investigation depatrment.
Not nearly as racist as somer of the period.
 
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antiquary | Dec 12, 2010 |
This is an omnibus edition -- the fourth of Carroll & Graf's eight reprint editions from 1992 -- collecting two unconnected Spider novels: "Death Reign of the Vampire King" (originally published in November 1934) and "The Pain Emperor" (originally published in December 1934). Oddly, the cover art is from a third Spider novel ("Master of the Night-Demons").

"Death Reign of the Vampire King" concerns a series of deaths of horse-racing-related individuals caused by vampire bats. As it turns out, someone is dressing up like a bat man -- complete with glider wings -- and has a flock of vampire bats with poisoned fangs and a whole tribe of South American Indians armed with blowguns working for him. There are some good bat man/aircraft duels and lots of blowgun action. I had really been hoping for a plot by evil jockeys with a flair for the dramatic, but it didn't quite turn out that way. The criminal scheme falls apart a bit in the end; ultimately, it doesn't really seem to matter much *why* these murders have been committed. That's a mild-to-serious flaw, depending on how much you require your pulp fiction to have coherent plots. This is one of the three Spider novels collected in Baen's 2007 Spider omnibus ("Robot Titans of Gotham"); I wish they had chosen one of the harder-to-find Spider novels than this one, but that's an issue I have with Baen, not with this omnibus.

"The Pain Emperor" is the second novel in this collection and it has a staggering death toll of about 25,000 or so! The plot involves a fake vigilante called The Avenger who solves crimes like the Spider, but yet he always seems to come out ahead, both financially and in the press. The crimes involve mass killings and maimings of civilians, including food and drug tampering as well as make-up that permanently disfigures women. Nasty stuff, and it's all just a side-show for what's really going on. The Spider comes very close to hanging up his hat (or cowl) since his every step is dogged by police, newspapermen, and private citizens and he is unable to operate freely. This is probably the Spider lowest point I've seen yet. The death toll of the villain's various schemes is outrageous and there is a *major* development for one of the Spider's sidekicks which I won't spoiler here.

I recommend this one, as both stories are good, though the second is a little on the depressing side, since right up to the very end, the Spider seems to have more than met his match.

Review copyright 2008 J. Andrew Byers
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bibliorex | otra reseña | Feb 3, 2009 |
This is an omnibus edition -- the third of Carroll & Graf's eight reprint editions from 1992 -- collecting two unconnected Spider novels: "Death's Crimson Juggernaut" (originally published in November 1934) and "The Red Death Rain" (originally published in December 1934). Oddly, the cover art is from a third Spider novel ("The Council of Evil"), which I'd really like to read because goons in gas masks are always cool.

"Death's Crimson Juggernaut" involves some pretty edgy, brutal villains ("The Torture Trust") who crucify and torture their victims before killing them. I was actually a little surprised that the murders were so violent. There's a nice climactic scene on a sinking cruise ship. As with most of the Spider's foes, the crimes are committed by unscrupulous businessmen willing to commit mass murder to make a quick buck.

"The Red Death Rain" involves a plot that proves that smoking really *does* kill. Tobacco is being chemically poisoned and because it's the 1930s, everyone smokes. And dies. Lots and lots of people die. The plot was cooked up my an evil Oriental mastermind.

SPOILER ALERT:

The climax in the mandarin's lair is really, really good. It involves a threat to Nita van Sloan (the Spider's fiancee) involving a lecherous orangutan. This beast -- shockingly -- ends up raping and killing the evil female Chinese seductress who was working with the mandarin. This was probably the best Spider story thus far, probably because of the outre plot.

As with the first two omnibus editions, I highly recommend this one. In fact, these were two of the strongest Spider novels I've read thus far. Both novels included here were fun reads with good plots that made sense and absolute brutal action scenes.

Review copyright 2009 J. Andrew Byers
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bibliorex | Feb 3, 2009 |

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Miembros
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