Thursday, 15 July 2010
BACK IN THE DAY
Now that the Edge series is firmly heading back into print via the digital medium it's worth remembering the stir the excellent series caused back in the day - "The Western needed a change. The Edge books shocked me." BILL TIDY, PUNCH MAGAZINE, LONDON ".brilliant action, authentic without being dull and wickedly funny." CLUB INTERNATIONAL, LONDON "Edge is the hero of the new Western series who wields a razor and oozes sex - a far cry from the clean-limbed, gentlemen heroes of Zane Grey." GEORGE THAW, DAILY MIRROR, LONDON "Part of his (Edge's) secret of success could be that (he) is not your typical clean-limbed hero-type cowboy. Far from it." PETER GROSVENOR, DAILY EXPRESS, LONDON
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