Vintage Pulp | May 6 2024 |
![HOW DO YOU DOOM](/images/headline/7466.png)
You heard me. Census taker, liver, a nice chianti, fava beans. Having guests for dinner has long been a passion of mine.
Rudolph Belarski is a top notch illustrator and his art is always immediately recognizable. We knew this was him without having to check (then we checked to be sure). Yup. It's him. To see more nice examples of his work look here, here, and here. Leo Brady's 1949 novel Edge of Doom isn't about eating anyone for dinner, though that would be fun. It's about murdering a priest, and was made into a 1950 film with Farley Granger as the disturbed man at the crux of the tale. Perhaps we'll get around to watching it down the line.