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PAPERBACKS • FICTION • MEN'S ADVENTURE SERIES • DEATH MERCHANT
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One of the more popular men's adventure series during the glut of the 1970s and 1980s, Death Merchant (1972-1987)
featured superspy Richard Joseph Camellion, described on the back covers as "master of death, destruction, and disguise. He gets
the dirty jobs, the impossible missions, the operations that cannot be handled by the FBI, CIA, or any other legal or extra-legal
force. He is a man without a face, without a single identifying characteristic...except that he succeeds by being a Merchant of
Death!" This particular series distinguished itself from similar fare with its use of occultic and paranormal-related lynchpins,
and never shied away from violence that proved graphic even when compared to its bloodied peers.
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Death Merchant #5: Satan Strike
Death Merchant #7: The Castro File
Death Merchant #9: The Laser War
Death Merchant #15: The Iron Swastika Plot
Death Merchant #17: The Zemlya Expedition
Death Merchant #18: Nightmare in Algeria
Death Merchant #18: Nightmare in Algeria
Death Merchant #21: The Pole Star Sevret
Death Merchant #22: The Kondrashev Chase
Death Merchant #23: The Budapest Action
Death Merchant #29: Fatal Formula
Death Merchant #31: Operation Thunderbolt
Death Merchant #32: Deadly Manhunt
Death Merchant #34: Operation Mind-Murder
Death Merchant #40: Blueprint Invisibility
Death Merchant #44: Island of the Damned
Death Merchant #51: The Inca File
Death Merchant #53: The Judas Scrolls
Death Merchant #55: Slaughter in El Salvador
Death Merchant #60: The Methuselah Factor
Death Merchant #64: The Atlantean Horror
Death Merchant #65: Mission Deadly Snow
Death Merchant #67: Escape from Gulag Taria
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