A review by williamriverdale
John the Balladeer by David Drake, Stephen Hickman, Manly Wade Wellman, Karl Edward Wagner

4.0

One of the shining gems of pulp tradition. Sometimes frightening, sometimes whimsical, Manly Wade Wellman creates a character and stories which should have become iconic in the canon of literature. Though it didn't happen (maybe it will in the future), I believe anybody wo read these tales would wonder why not they became more popular.

The only complaint I have is that one or two tales fell flat for me, otherwise I had a great time reading it!