Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The rights to Mickey Spillane’s and Max Allan Collins’ “Mike Hammer” franchise have been acquired by Skydance, an insider with ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Mickey Spillane, the macho mystery writer who wowed millions of readers with the shoot-'em-up sex and violence of gumshoe Mike Hammer, died Tuesday. He was 88. Spillane's death was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This cover image released by Mysterious Press shows “Spillane: King of Pulp Fiction” by Max Allan Collins and James L. Traylor ...
I was a 24-year-old graduate student at Bowling Green State University in Ohio in the fall of ’75, working toward my master’s degree in popular culture, when I had my epiphany: the subject of my ...
Skydance has acquired rights to Mickey Spillane’s and Max Allan Collins’ Mike Hammer franchise with plans to develop and produce the bestselling book series as a feature film based on the iconic ...
Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins, read by Stacy Keach, Blackstone Audio, unabridged, six CDs, 7.5 hrs., $29.95 ISBN 978-1-4417-3514-0 A triple combination of talent comes together to bring the ...
"How c-could you?" she gasped. Tough words from the ultimate hard-case detective, Mike Hammer, after shooting his murderous lover. The grim closing lines to Mickey Spillane's I, The Jury jet-fueled a ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- The son of murdered Irish mobster Mickey Spillane tumbled out the window of his sixth-floor apartment in a fatal fall Saturday, police and his uncle said. Robert "Bobby" Spillane, an ...
The rights to Mickey Spillane’s and Max Allan Collins’ “Mike Hammer” franchise have been acquired by Skydance, an insider with knowledge of the project said Wednesday. Skydance intends to adapt and ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Mickey Spillane, the macho mystery writer who wowed millions of readers with the shoot-‘em-up sex and violence of gumshoe Mike Hammer, died Monday. He was 88. Details about his ...
"Spillane: King of Pulp Fiction" by Max Allan Collins and James L. Traylor (Mysterious Press) In fiction an "unreliable narrator" can't be trusted as he or she spins the story at hand. In real life ...