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Title:Prisoner of the Horned Helmet (Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer #1)
Author:James Silke
Book Format:Mass Market
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 314 pages
Published:February 1988 by Tor Books (first published January 1st 1988)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Heroic Fantasy. Sword and Sorcery
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Prisoner of the Horned Helmet (Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer #1) Mass Market | Pages: 314 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 601 Users | 44 Reviews

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In an age before Atlantis rose, an age rife with sorcery and violence, the earth trembled beneath the all-conquering hooves of the Kitzaak Horde, and only one man, Gath of Baal, dares to confront the Kitzaak lances to stand between the never-defeated armies and the lush valley that will, long millenia in the future, be known as the Mediterranean Sea. To save the peaceful People of the Forest, Gath must dice with the gods, and the price he must pay is to become death made flesh, the Prisoner of the Horned Helmet.

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Original Title: Death Dealer #01: Prisoner of the Horned Helmet (Death Dealer)
ISBN: 0812538234 (ISBN13: 9780812538236)
Edition Language: English
Series: Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer #1, Posel Smrti #1


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Ratings: 3.91 From 601 Users | 44 Reviews

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Getting Frank Frazetta involved in fantasy fiction sets my expectations moderate-high: if this story was even one-tenth worthy of his amazing illustrations, then would be in for one hell of a ride. Uff. Just looking at his art makes me shiver. It's amazing. May he live forever in our hearts. An of course I don't need to tell you about any of this, it's nothing we don't all already know or agree on, I just feel that it's still important for contrast. The story itself is pretty bad, after all.It

The Death Dealer books are based on the famous fantasy painting, of the same name, by Frank Frazetta and written by Jim Silke who is also a fantastic artist. There have also been comic books created based on the Death Dealer. The 4 issue series written by Glenn Danzig and illustrated by Simon Bisley (issue 1), Liam Sharp (issues 2 and 3), and by Arthur Suydam (issue 4) has covers by Frank Frazetta himself. ALL of these are extremely good and a must have for fantasy lovers.

My older brothers bought the Death Dealer books as they were coming out, so I was familiar with the character from an early age. It was not until I was in my early teens that I read them for myself, and I read through the quartet again while living on my own in Arizona (sometime in early 2003). I have been in need of some good fantasy, so I dusted off the Death Dealer and read the first book again. Though I enjoyed the books a great deal in my youth, I was surprised at how poorly they were

So much better than I was expecting. A really fun, fast-paced Sword and Sorcery origin tale. I utterly devoured this book in a few hours. Really looking forward to reading the rest of this four-part series. Highly recommended to all Fantasy fans, especially those who love the artwork of Frazetta.

I was very excited to learn that a series of books had been written based on Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer paintings. Frazetta is my favorite artist and I hoped the books would do his paintings justice. Alas it was not to be, not a bad fantasy book overall just not up to representing the awesome art of Frazetta in my opinion. Recommended

It is what it is. An action book about a Barbarian who is cooler than Conan in my opinion. I read this book a long time ago when I was about 12. It was one of the first Fantasy books I've read and it got me started into reading more.

The more I think about this book the more I remember and the more I realise how much I liked it. The world and the characters are very intriguing and richly created. It may not be groundbreaking or 'high' literature, but that really doesn't matter. It's an exciting story with some strong characters in a well envisioned world.

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