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Vulpius
05-04-2005, 05:47 AM
TALES FROM THE TRANSDIMENSIONAL HORROR EXPRESS: ISSUE 1 (Published April 2005: ISSN 1860-7160) Berlin's first dual language, illustrated classic horror short story magazine. A new quarterly periodical where Weird Tales meets The Strand Magazine onboard the ghost train from hell!
This first issue takes the reader to Transylvania and introduces some of the very strange passengers aboard the Transdimensional Horror Express.
"Transylvania brings them all out. All the Vampire casualties...they all have a story to tell...." Major R Pemberton
"You may find this a little disturbing, dear." Mrs P Chambers.
Features a rarely seen Seabury Quinn tale - Demons of the Night (First published in 1919); Guenther Primig's chillingly camp Lovecraft homage - The Thing in the Box; Richard Vernon's classic - Four Wooden Stakes; extracts from Bram Stoker's Dracula and Montague Summers' - The Vampire his Kith and Kin; and much much more...all stunningly illustrated in the classic Weird Tales style by Berlin artist Markus Roessler.
If you like weird fiction and your horror in the 'classic' vein then I think you might enjoy this. Perhaps I will get to speak with you soon. I hope so.
www.trans-horrorexpress.com
urgeok
05-04-2005, 05:50 AM
look at that ... post #1 .. i'll be darned.
i wonder how many other horror forums this form letter was pimped on ?
zwoti
05-04-2005, 10:12 AM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/zwoti/scans/spam-wars.jpg
urgeok
05-04-2005, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by zwoti
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v292/zwoti/scans/spam-wars.jpg
i didnt think you'd have enough pictures to do all the shit this guy left behind.
zwoti
05-04-2005, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
i didnt think you'd have enough pictures to do all the shit this guy left behind.
you don't need to worry about that
allmykids
05-08-2005, 06:37 AM
Originally posted by Vulpius
TALES FROM THE TRANSDIMENSIONAL HORROR EXPRESS: ISSUE 1 (Published April 2005: ISSN 1860-7160) Berlin's first dual language, illustrated classic horror short story magazine. A new quarterly periodical where Weird Tales meets The Strand Magazine onboard the ghost train from hell!
This first issue takes the reader to Transylvania and introduces some of the very strange passengers aboard the Transdimensional Horror Express.
"Transylvania brings them all out. All the Vampire casualties...they all have a story to tell...." Major R Pemberton
"You may find this a little disturbing, dear." Mrs P Chambers.
Features a rarely seen Seabury Quinn tale - Demons of the Night (First published in 1919); Guenther Primig's chillingly camp Lovecraft homage - The Thing in the Box; Richard Vernon's classic - Four Wooden Stakes; extracts from Bram Stoker's Dracula and Montague Summers' - The Vampire his Kith and Kin; and much much more...all stunningly illustrated in the classic Weird Tales style by Berlin artist Markus Roessler.
If you like weird fiction and your horror in the 'classic' vein then I think you might enjoy this. Perhaps I will get to speak with you soon. I hope so.
www.trans-horrorexpress.com
The reason you are getting shit from people is that we don't let people post links to there own sites.
zwoti
05-08-2005, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by allmykids
The reason you are getting shit from people is that we don't let people post links to there own sites.
he's already apologised and left
DraculaInDallas
05-08-2005, 10:24 PM
:mad:
Dante'sInferno
05-08-2005, 10:26 PM
Originally posted by Vulpius
TALES FROM THE TRANSDIMENSIONAL HORROR EXPRESS: ISSUE 1 (Published April 2005: ISSN 1860-7160) Berlin's first dual language, illustrated classic horror short story magazine. A new quarterly periodical where Weird Tales meets The Strand Magazine onboard the ghost train from hell!
This first issue takes the reader to Transylvania and introduces some of the very strange passengers aboard the Transdimensional Horror Express.
"Transylvania brings them all out. All the Vampire casualties...they all have a story to tell...." Major R Pemberton
"You may find this a little disturbing, dear." Mrs P Chambers.
Features a rarely seen Seabury Quinn tale - Demons of the Night (First published in 1919); Guenther Primig's chillingly camp Lovecraft homage - The Thing in the Box; Richard Vernon's classic - Four Wooden Stakes; extracts from Bram Stoker's Dracula and Montague Summers' - The Vampire his Kith and Kin; and much much more...all stunningly illustrated in the classic Weird Tales style by Berlin artist Markus Roessler.
If you like weird fiction and your horror in the 'classic' vein then I think you might enjoy this. Perhaps I will get to speak with you soon. I hope so.
www.trans-horrorexpress.com "sighs"