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Killer in Drag by Ed Wood
Killer in Drag by Ed Wood






Killer in Drag by Ed Wood

A story about the sexual freedom of hippies. Published under the name "Jason Nichols".

Killer in Drag by Ed Wood

Also contains photographs purportedly from a film. It is accompanied by black and white photographs, allegedly taken from a movie of the same title. This brutal pornographic novel depicts two young American girls being tortured and raped by rogue Native Americans. It is sometimes published under the pseudonym of "Woodrow Edwards". As with Drag Trade, Ed Wood features in drag on the cover of some versions of this novel although his anonymity is maintained by a black bar positioned across his eyes. The story is mostly told through documents such as police reports. This is the sequel novel to 1963’s Black Lace Drag and sees Glen Marker on death row. Also known as Let Me Die in Drag and Hollywood Drag. His first non-fiction book is written under the pseudonym of "Spenser and West" and details real-life stories of vampirism and cannibalism.

  • Bloodiest Sex Crimes of History (1967).
  • Ed Wood appears in drag on the cover of this book. A story about a psychologically damaged male character who was made to wear pink dresses as a child. A carnival freak escapes a sideshow and a series of gruesome murders ensue. A series of flashbacks as a Hollywood cowboy actor and his lover reminisce.

    Killer in Drag by Ed Wood

    Williams" although in a printing error, Wood’s name appears on the inside title page.

    Killer in Drag by Ed Wood

    This story involves a transvestite cop investigating the strangling of a number of Paris strippers. It also features sequences from other Wood movies including The Night the Banshee Cried. This novel was released after the movie of the same title but was actually written prior to it. The novel concerns a hitman named Glen Marker who kills while in drag as his alter ego Glenda Satin. Also known as Killer in Drag (from 1965)-as well as Blacklace Drag, The Twilight Land, Homosexual Generation, and translated as La Drag Asesina.








    Killer in Drag by Ed Wood