Bubba and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Joe R. Lansdale ISBN: 9781596068421
Publisher: Subterranean Press Publication: October 31, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joe R. Lansdale
ISBN: 9781596068421
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Publication: October 31, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Before Bubba Ho-Tep, there was Bubba and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers.


Part of a secret government organization designed to protect civilians, Elvis Presley and a handful of hardcore warriors set out to save the world from an invasion of hive-minded, shape-shifting vampire-like creatures from a dark dimension who have taken up residence in a New Orleans junkyard.  


Besides Elvis, among these righteous warriors is a hammer-wielding descendent of John Henry of railroad fame, a Blind Man who sees more than those with sight, Jack, a strategic wizard, and Elvis’s right hand man and journal writer, Johnny, all thrown in with Raven (real name Jenny) a female recruit who is also a budding pop star, and like Elvis, high on the charisma chart.    


Their leader is none other than Colonel Parker, Elvis’s cutthroat manager, and a warrior himself, directly in contact with President Nixon, or possibly one of his doubles.


It’s an unnerving peek into a secret world, and a possible delusion. It’s what happened before Elvis, aka Sebastian Haff, found himself in an East Texas rest home, mounted on a walker, fighting an Egyptian mummy and worrying about a growth on his pecker.


Strange monsters, wild fights, sex with a beautiful ghost, a drug-induced trip into another dimension, and all manner of mayhem ensue, along with a Mississippi riverboat ride on a giant paddle wheel, and of course, there will be 3-D glasses, fried peanut butter and ’nanna sandwiches, and a few hard working zombies.


Bring the kids, but plug their ears and blindfold them. This is one wild and nasty ride to the dark side, but with laughter.

 

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Before Bubba Ho-Tep, there was Bubba and the Cosmic Blood-Suckers.


Part of a secret government organization designed to protect civilians, Elvis Presley and a handful of hardcore warriors set out to save the world from an invasion of hive-minded, shape-shifting vampire-like creatures from a dark dimension who have taken up residence in a New Orleans junkyard.  


Besides Elvis, among these righteous warriors is a hammer-wielding descendent of John Henry of railroad fame, a Blind Man who sees more than those with sight, Jack, a strategic wizard, and Elvis’s right hand man and journal writer, Johnny, all thrown in with Raven (real name Jenny) a female recruit who is also a budding pop star, and like Elvis, high on the charisma chart.    


Their leader is none other than Colonel Parker, Elvis’s cutthroat manager, and a warrior himself, directly in contact with President Nixon, or possibly one of his doubles.


It’s an unnerving peek into a secret world, and a possible delusion. It’s what happened before Elvis, aka Sebastian Haff, found himself in an East Texas rest home, mounted on a walker, fighting an Egyptian mummy and worrying about a growth on his pecker.


Strange monsters, wild fights, sex with a beautiful ghost, a drug-induced trip into another dimension, and all manner of mayhem ensue, along with a Mississippi riverboat ride on a giant paddle wheel, and of course, there will be 3-D glasses, fried peanut butter and ’nanna sandwiches, and a few hard working zombies.


Bring the kids, but plug their ears and blindfold them. This is one wild and nasty ride to the dark side, but with laughter.

 

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