FISHHEAD
by Irvin S. Cobb

$7.99
ISSN
- 0744707176009

PRODUCT DETAILS

• 5.25 x 8"
• 16 pages + cover
• Cover - 100 LB Felt Cover Brilliant White
• Interior - 60lb Cougar Natural Text
• Saddle Stitch
• Cover by Dug Nation


ABOUT FISHHEAD

Beneath the still waters of Reelfoot Lake, unseen forces coil and shift.

Deep in the rotting wilds of the Southern bayou lives a man the locals call Fishhead-born strange, feared by all, and bound to the dark waters of the lake as if by blood. With bulbous eyes and a lipless grin, he's more creature than man, a shadowy figure haunting the edges of the stagnant swamp.

But when the Baxter brothers set their sights on him, their cruelty stirs something older than the lake itself...

This work is presented as it was originally created and may contain outdated and offensive cultural depictions.

ABOUT IRVIN S. COBB

Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944) was a prolific American author, humorist, and journalist whose work spanned from biting satire to unsettling tales of the macabre. Though best known in his time for wit and war reporting, Cobb left a lasting mark on early American horror with stories like Fishhead—a chilling precursor to Southern Gothic literature and a known influence on H.P. Lovecraft.