Author: | Kellie Strom,Stephen Walsh |
Subcategory: | Humor |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Kitchen Sink Press (1992) |
Pages: | 46 pages |
Category: | Humor and Entertainment |
Rating: | 4.5 |
Other formats: | lit docx mobi lrf |
ISBN13:9780878161867.
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The Acid Bath Case is a graphic novel written by Stephen Walsh, drawn by Kellie Strøm, and published by Kitchen Sink Press in 1992
The Acid Bath Case is a graphic novel written by Stephen Walsh, drawn by Kellie Strøm, and published by Kitchen Sink Press in 1992. Set in the 1950s, it recounts hard-boiled cop Nat Slammer's descent into paranoia as he investigates a series of murders involving ordinary decent citizens being dipped in baths of acid while eating, watching TV or even canoodling, which may or may not be the work of People in High Places. It was nominated for a Harvey Award in 1993. The Acid Bath Case at the Comic Book DB.
Stephen Walsh is an Irish writer, of comics and other things. He wrote the Harvey Award-nominated graphic novel The Acid Bath Case, drawn by Kellie Strøm and published by Kitchen Sink Press in 1992, and Shem and Sam, about James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, drawn by Brian O'Toole, which appeared in The Yellow Press and Inkling. A short piece, When They Sound That Last All-Clear, illustrated by Guy Davis, appeared in Dark Horse's book 9:11- Artists Respond in 2002
By Stephen Walsh and Kellie Strom. By Stephen Walsh and Kellie Strom
By Stephen Walsh and Kellie Strom . By Stephen Walsh and Kellie Strom. Police Detective Nat Slammer endures corruption, cover-ups, indifference, a bad diet, and really nasty crime riddled streets on his way to the truth about a particularly monstrous serial killer in 1950.
The starways' Lone Watcher had expected some odd developments in his singular, nerve-fraught job on the asteroid. Other author's books: Acid Bath. But nothing like the weird twenty-one-day liquid test devised by the invading Steel-Blues. Jon Karyl was bolting in a new baffle plate on the stationary rocketengine. It was a tedious job and took all his concentration.
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Acid Bath was an American sludge metal band from Houma, Louisiana, that was active from 1991 to 1997.
Acid Bath was an American sludge metal band from Houma, Louisiana, that was active from 1991 to 1997. Acid Bath combined doom metal roots with influences from hardcore punk, death metal, gothic rock, and blues to create the band's unique sound. In a Pit Magazine interview, vocalist Dax Riggs classified their sound as "death rock" (not to be confused with deathrock), and also classified the band's music as a blending of stoner metal and doom metal.