Superstar author Ed Gorman (of Dean Koontz s Frankenstein ) pens this demonic tale! Grayscaled graphic novel! The country is slipping away. The signs are all around you: Mass surveillance. Police militarization. Income inequality. Drugs. While investigating an explosion at a street protest, journalist Carl Kolchak uncovers the hidden, demonic origins of modern America. Can he get the story before the country is lost forever? And even if he does will anyone care? Learn the answers in Kolchak: Dawn of the Demons! "
Collection of 26 new original Kolchak short fiction stories by noted authors from comics, horror fiction, and film.
Revisiting a televised narrative that focused not on the monster, but on the monster hunter.
So listen in as Kolchak relays some of his most spine-tingling cases about voodoo, myths, ghost towns, time conundrums, Vikings, haunted amusement parks, pirates, big fish and some startling revelations about Kolchak's past!
This is a reference book about the TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker, starring Darren McGavin.
light of forthcoming events—Aleksandr Kolchak became a first-rate naval officer. During the war against the Central Powers he commanded the Black Sea Fleet. His crews regarded him as a compassionate man; they were among the few who did ...
"The San Fernando valley was practically on fire as scorching temperatures made life miserable for everyone, but no one more so than Carl Kolchak.
Presents two stories featuring Carl Kolchak, talented newspaper reporter and determined seeker of truth, no matter how bizarre that truth may be.
This collection reprints the adaptation of the TV movie "The Night Strangler" written by the legendary RICHARD MATHESON, and the three issues of "Kolchak: The Night Stalker Files" comic by Chris Mills.
This first book is an adaptation of the novel, on which one of the most watched TV movies of all time is based. Kolchak's creator, Jeff Rice himself, scripts the story!
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