This Month In March
The Stuff In The Margins
Tea Room Rescue.
The Fullest, Tiltiest, Uncuttiest, version yet!
Hell comes to Cremation and a battle most thrilling ensues in this, the conclusion to the saga of Full Tilt Malone.
Heavens-to-Betsy teaches Malone that the arts can have real-world applications in guerrilla warfare; Tululla begins to succumb to her macabre destiny.
After accepting a job from his mysterious father-in-law, Malone sets out to the cutthroat rail town of Cremation to quell a worker uprising. However, his loyalties are tested when he begins to ponder whether or not potable water is all that outrageous of a demand from the embattled laborers.
Set on the eastern frontier of the west coast of North America, this tale of prostitutes, drunks, gamblers and hard men focuses on a man who is none of those: Malone. A soft-heeled city boy at the close of the Civil War, Malone sets off to prove his salt to an industrial tycoon father-in-law and his ghostly cadre of jilted daughters. What follows is a bloodbath in the sands of the Arizona desert. Gun Fights! Ruthless Outlaws! The Railroad! Can Malone, armed with only with a degree in the theatrical arts- and also guns, tame the wild rail town of Cremation before catastrophe strikes?
I doubt it. He's very unqualified.