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The Original Dr. Shade and Other Stories

by Kim Newman

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This collection brings together stories of science fiction, fantasy and horror, revisiting the worlds and characters of such novels as The Night Mayor and The Quorum, featuring monsters from pulp fiction, Victorian ghosts and monsters from the 20th century.
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The title story of this collection (like the rest of the contents, dating from the late 1980s/early 1990s) is a chilling piece of social commentary, dressed up as a tale of the tabloid newspaper business, the resurrection of pulp cartoon characters and neo-Fascist politics. Other stories reflect the concerns of the time; I especially rate Gargantuabots vs. the Nice Mice. ( )
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