GOLGOTHA
City of Skulls
By Jaime Ramos
Lucky Comics LLC
20 pgs
“Golgotha – City of Skulls” is an odd little book labeling itself a novelette. Considering its brevity, it is obviously not a novella. Whereas it seems to fall in that gray zone of what would be called a “long” short story. We know, that’s an oxymoron, but novelette seems to fit here quite nicely.
The story itself concerns a psychic investigator named
Johnny Normandy who is called upon by the police of Golgotha, a dark and grim
city on the lake shores of Wisconsin.
The mayor’s young daughter, Betsy, has been kidnapped and Normandy is apparently the only person with
a chance of saving here. Once into the story itself, it soon becomes evident
there’s more to the tale. Our hero has an antagonistic relation to his honor
the mayor. One that may yield a dramatic surprise before the case is finished.
One should also note, Ramos conceived the setting of Golgotha to be a shared backdrop wherein other writers
will be invited to create their own tales that take place within its environs.
This is nothing new in pulps, as we seem to recall publisher Tommy Hancock
doing a similar shared world called Sovereign
City years ago. That
project featured writers like Barry Reese and the late Derrick Ferguson. It’s
always a fun idea and we’ll be intrigued to see how this one develops.
Till then, “City of Skulls” is a damn good beginning. Go find a copy and see for yourself.
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