Bunker Noir!  True Crime on Los Angeles's Bunker Hill! 

Bunker Hill, that mysterious suburb of downtown Los Angeles, covered by ramshackle Victorian mansions, populated by an permanent underclass, hated by City Hall.  Bunker Hill was immortalized by pulp crime writers (Chandler, Cain) and in film noir pictures (Criss Cross, Kiss Me Deadly) until City Hall had enough, and wiped the whole thing clean like a stain from a countertop.

In its great grand noir years of twisted alleyways and long shadows, crime flourished.  We here at Bunker Hill Publishing and Fishmongers, Inc. captured that historic crime in a magazine recalling the bygone days of the pulps.  But it's not all murder and horror between these covers:  there's wacky architecture, spectacular conflagrations, stupid automobile stunts, marching Klansmen, you name it.  And all in the beautiful downtown Los Angeles of yore. 

Bunker Noir! measures 12x9", has 56pp, and color throughout.  Proudly printed on the highest quality stock right here in Los Angeles, Calif.    And let me know if you'd like it inscribed by the author, if you go for that sorta thing.

Very limited run on these, so get yours to-day:  when they're gone, they're gone!