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TALOS by R. Paul Sardanas and Iason Ragnar Bellerophon
TALOS
by R. Paul Sardanas and Iason Ragnar Bellerophon
Publisher: Gromagon Press and Tetragrammatron Press
798 pages
Deluxe Hardcover Heirloom Edition
Book dimensions: 6 x 9
Over 400 full color painted illustrations
Comes with bookplate signed and numbered by RPS and IRB
$200 (plus $15 shipping)
Contains three novels, Abyss, Savages and Madonnas. Special features include Foreword by Sardanas and Afterword by Bellerophon, painted sketchbook, interview with Damaris Emem, and full color photo captures from the short explicit adult film Doc Talos vs. Maria the Saint.
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The Ultimate Forbidden Doc Savage and Tarzan
This sprawling pulp epic takes the foundation of the Doc Savage and Tarzan canons, further developed fifty years ago by Philip José Farmer, and expands them into a magnum opus of sex and death for the mind and soul. Spanning the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, this is the story of Dr. James Talos and Lord John Grersoun, both powerful iterations of the Primal Man, and destined to change the world.
Abyss tells the story of Doc's father, James Wilder – his immersion into the Gnostic Archon secret society of 1880's London, and the disastrous trip to Africa which results in a frenzied orgy of death and transformation.
Savages continues the story in the 1960's. Doc Talos and Lord Grersoun are pitted against one another in a deadly encounter across Central Africa with both antagonists provoked into a state of sexual insanity, and ending in a bloody pitched battle in Scotland.
Madonnas leaps forward to the mid-21st century, and a virtual reality nightmare that engulfs both men, as well as Doc's cousin/sister, Rickie Talos. An experience that tears deep into their souls, and results in both slaughter and resurrection.
R. Paul Sardanas is an acclaimed author and poet, nominated ten times for the Rhysling Award for Best Speculative Poetry. Iason Ragnar Bellerophon's award-winning work has been displayed in American galleries for decades, and has been described as powerful, primal, and transcendent.