Bugged!
By Donald F. Glut
1974 Manor Books
Paperback, 192 pages
To me, Don Glut has always been
a true Renaissance Man. Filmmaker, actor, screenwriter, director, musician, and
dinosaur expert. It is his comic book writing that first made his name familiar
in my life. He wrote for Warren’s seminal horror mags in the early Seventies (Creepy,
Eerie, and Vampirella) as well and countless stories for Gold Key,
including creating Dr. Spektor and Tragg, two familiar titles in my house when
I was growing up. I was excited to finally catch up with this pulpy
horror novel from back in the day, written concurrently with much of his comic work
that I’m most familiar with.
Members of a college fraternity
show up for their 20-year reunion. The meeting place is one member’s home, deep
in the swamp. What could possibly go wrong? Well, first off, one by one, the
members get devoured by various insects. Could the member they called “Bugs” be
behind the nefarious deed? And if so, just how is he accomplishing this sordid
feat?
Glut’s comic book sensibility is
on full display here and it works well, pushing along the quick pace of the
book. The characters aren’t deep and Glut sets ‘em up and knocks ‘em down. You
have a mad scientist, his hulking henchman and plenty of victims that deserve
their fate. The short novel plays like an old mystery more than anything; it
would have fit well into Popular Library’s Frankenstein Horror Series.
But never fear… Glut ladles on huge dollops of gore to keep things from reading
too antiquated.
Bugged! Is back in print
now in both paperback and as an audiobook. It’s a fun way to spend some time
relaxing with an old fashioned, good ol’ pulp horror book. It will fit nicely in
between the Glut-penned Star Wars novelizations on your bookshelf. Yes-
he is a true Renaissance Man.
Manor actually gives the cover
illustration a credit. It is by Robert Owens. Thank you, Manor.
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