![]() ![]() ![]() But somehow it just doesn't seem quite as bad as that sounds, and it's certainly fun to read. Highly unoriginal, very short and not particularly well written, especially when compared to some of Guy Smith's subsequent work like Fiend or Abomination. Written in the back of a bullion van, this isn't as tacky as Guy Smith's previous offering The Sucking Pit - which would, of course, be almost impossible - but it's not far off. Lowson wants to capture it alive, his companions want to kill it before it kills anyone else, and the local barman couldn't care less as long as it keeps his pub selling more in a day than it usually does in a year. It starts wandering around, killing and eating anybody it comes across. Instead he awakes a reptilian creature buried in the mud, which seems to have arrived on this planet in a meteorite. Professor Lowson is searching the Wash for King John's lost treasure. Smith introduced the world to his killer crabs. Hal C F Astell - The Last Page Bookshop - The Horror Reviews - The Slime Beast - Guy N Smith Home - Kaiju is a Japanese term that, while it literally means strange beast. ![]()
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