Showing posts with label Kevin Noel Olson. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

SECRET AGENT X LAUNCHES IN AUDIO!


One of my favorite stories I've written is "Mountain Men of the Lost Valley" for Secret Agent X: Volume 4, which is now available on Audio. This volume features titanic tales by Frank Shildiner, Jarrod Courtemanche, Kevin Noel Olson, and Bobby Nash (that's me). The audio is performed by Scott Carrico and produced by Radio Archives. The paperback and ebook is published by Airship 27 Productions.

The Secret Agent X vol. 4 audiobook is available on Amazon and Audible now and will be available on iTunes in a couple days.

Bobby

Learn more about Secret Agent X below.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

SECRET AGENT X GETS A NEW 5 STAR AMAZON REVIEW!


Big thanks to reader James Blakely for his great Amazon review of Airship 27's Secret Agent "X" Vol 4. Much appreciated, sir.

SAX Art: Rob Davis
A bit from the review:
MOUNTAIN MEN OF THE LOST VALLEY is the lead-off story and my favorite. Secret Agent X plays an old style James Bond-type character, as he must escape from a Soviet Era Kiev with encrypted secret tape and no back-up. But no sooner than he escapes the frying pan does "X" land in the fire, ironically in the Swiss Alps, when what he hopes is a peaceful train ride home is fraught with peril from a lost civilization of "mountain men." This story is loaded with thrills and plenty of fisticuffs and slight of hand from "X." Plus, there's a nice twist ending that few will see coming.

Read the full review here.

Thanks again.

Bobby

Friday, November 2, 2012

SECRET AGENT X COMES TO THE BOOK CAVE


Art: Rob Davis/Shane Evans
Airship 27 publishers Ron Fortier and Rob Davis visited The Book Cave this week their latest book, Secret Agent X Vol. 4 with hosts Ric Croxton and Dr. Art Sippo. Airship 27’s Secret Agent X Vol. 4 contains stories by writers Jarrod Courtemanche, Kevin Noel Olson, Frank Schildiner, and Bobby Nash.

Listen to the conversation now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage

Secret Agent X Vol. 4 is now available at the following retailers:
Createspace paperback
Airship 27 Hangar ebook
Amazon paperback

Press Release:

Collect 'em all!
AMERICA’S ACE SPY RETURNS

Airship 27 Productions is thrilled to announce the release of the fourth volume in their best selling pulp series; Secret Agent X – Man of a Thousand Faces.

The greatest pulp spy of them all, Secret Agent X returns in four brand new adventures. Continuing the excitement and thrills generated by the previous three volumes in this series, the Man of a Thousand Faces is back in four daring adventures written by today’s most talented pulp writers.

“Since starting Airship 27, Secret Agent X has been our flagship series,” explains Managing Editor Ron Fortier. “Pulp fans just love this golden age spy and every time we put out a new book they not only rush to get a copy but they instantly begin clamoring for more of his exciting new adventures. Pulps fans just can’t get enough of Secret Agent X and we’re only too happy to provide them with more.”

Deep in mountains of central Europe, Bobby Nash pits X against a deadly beast-man with a special agenda while Jarrod Courtemanche has the master spy confronting a scientist who controls fears. In a one of a kind cross-over, Agent X confronts one of the most nefarious pulp villains of them all, Fantamos, courtesy of Kevin Noel Olson and finally Frank Schildiner chronicles one of our hero’s earliest missions alongside the famed Sir Lawrence of Arabia in the burning sands of the Sahara.

“This is by far the most eclectic collection we’ve released thus far,” added Fortier. The book features twelve interior illustrations by Art Director & Company Designer Rob Davis with a terrific cover by Davis and Shane Evans. It is their second artistic collaboration on this highly popular series.

Art: Rob Davis
Dedicated to the protection of his country, the master of disguises, America’s top secret agent is in wavering his loyalty and courage as he once against takes on villainy in all its myriad forms. He is the one and only Secret Agent X!

AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS – Pulp Fiction for a New Generation!

Secret Agent X Vol. 4 is now available at the following retailers:
Createspace paperback
Airship 27 Hangar ebook
Amazon paperback

Visit The Book Cave at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/webpage

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Secret Agent X Vol. 4 features a story by Bobby Nash called “Mountain Men of the Lost Valley.” Here’s a sample:

Art: Rob Davis
X dove forward under the man's highhanded swing and caught him in an impressive tackle that would have done a professional football player proud. Unfortunately, X realized his miscalculation after his feet had left the floor.

There was a loud crack as both men hit the loading door, splintering wood under their impact.

Suddenly there was nothing beneath them as the door fell away. Secret Agent X and the mountain man fell from the speeding train to the waiting ground of the Lost Valley.


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Sunday, October 14, 2012

HIDING EASTER EGGS!

Easter Eggs. Why did it have to be Easter Eggs?

That guy was named "X"
Or, how Secret Agent X and Lance Star: Sky Ranger shared an adventure without even knowing it.

Airship 27 Productions has announced that volume 4 of the publisher’s Secret Agent X anthology series is now available for purchase. What does Secret Agent X’s latest adventure have to do with the adventures of Lance Star and the Sky Rangers, you ask?

Good question.

And believe it or not there's an answer.

My story, "Mountain Men of The Lost Valley" in Secret Agent X Vol. 4 sends X on a mission to Kiev where he sabotages an enemy stronghold where a weapon of mass destruction is being built. In the Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!" comic book, Lance undertakes a mission to Kiev to stop his arch nemesis, Baron Otto Von Blood from restarting the same project and once again bringing the weapon on-line.

Even though each story can be read on their own, and even though Lance Star’s story came out first, Lance Star's "One Shot!" is a sequel to Secret Agent X's "Mountain Men of The Lost Valley."

How’s that again, you ask?

I’ve got an answer for that too.

The Secret Agent X tale was actually written first, in 2007 as a matter of fact. While the wait to get X’s adventure in The Lost Valley was lengthy, it wasn’t due to any fault or other reason. Sometimes in publishing, stories sit for awhile. Neither writers nor publishers like it, but it happens. It’s just the nature of the business. I’m just happy that it has finally made it into the hands of readers.

The original Agent Palmer.
When I wrote “Mountain Men of The Lost Valley” it was meant to be a stand-alone story and, for the most part, it is just that. You get a complete adventure in one sitting. However, when I wrote “One Shot!” in 2010 (or was it late 2009?) I was looking for a way to get Lance and Von Blood together and decided that Von Blood would be overseeing an enemy weapons facility. As I started on the script, I remembered that I had a similar weapons facility at the beginning of my X tale. Somehow in that moment, it all fit. Von Blood was getting the same facility back up and operational. And from there it was a simple matter of making sure the setting was the same for both.

From there all the pieces fell into place as if I’d planned it from the beginning. I love it when that happens. Now, Lance and X existed in the same world for me. Of course, this wasn’t the first time these two pulpsters had crossed paths. In Sean Ellis’ Secret Agent X novel, “The Sea Wraiths, Sean had a squadron of fighter pilots drop X off behind enemy lines. Sean asked if he could “borrow” Lance and the Sky Rangers for the mission, and of course I was all too happy to have them help out.

I have a soft spot for planting these little Easter Eggs throughout my various stories. While the casual reader might not notice them, those who read a lot of my stories will start to see tiny threads that tie them (not all, but most) to the same world. For instance, FBI Agent Harold Palmer is the main character in my novels Evil Ways and the upcoming Evil Intent. Harold’s great grandfather was a G-Man working for the State Department then later the War Department during WWII. This Agent Palmer has made appearances in Lance Star: Sky Ranger “One Shot!” (BEN Books), the upcoming Lance Star novel “Cold Snap” (Airship 27), and The New Adventures of The Eagle “Lights! Camera! Sabotage!” (Pro Se’s Pulp Obscura). Who knows where he might show up next?

There have been a few others I’ve peppered in stories as well. I won’t spoil all of them here because half the fun is trying to find them. Usually, they involve characters showing up in the background, supporting roles, or just get mentioned, but the threads are there. Be on the look out for Margaret Grace’s appearances over several stories as well. I have a lot of fun with these Easter Eggs. I plan to keep placing them wherever they are appropriate.

How many can you find?

Secret Agent X Vol. 4 is available in paperback at CreateSpace and as an ebook from Airship 27. Within weeks it will also be available from Amazon, Kindle, and Indy Planet.
Secret Agent X volumes 1, 2, and 3 are still available as well.

Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!" is available in paperback at Indy Planet and as an ebook at My Digital Comics, DriveThru Comics, Graphic.ly, and iTunes.

Secret Agent X “The Sea Wraiths" is available in paperback at Lulu and as an ebook on Kindle, iTunes, and Nook.
Claudio Tommasso (mentioned only in All Star Pulp's SAX tale)
also appears in Tales of The Rook and The Green Ghost.

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