Authors and Creators
Max Allan Collins
(1948-; pseudonyms include Patrick Culhane, Barbara Allan)
Jack of all trades, and master of a ton of 'em. Iowa's Max
Allan Collins is a baby-boomer renaissance man in the crime and
mystery genre. He's done comic strips, comic books, cards, short
stories, novels, film, and even television novelisations. He's
been a president of The Private Eye Writers of America,
and won or been nominated for numerous Edgars and Shamuses for
his large (and constantly expanding) body of work, both for fiction
and non-fiction. And he plays in a couple of rock bands. My guess
is he hasn't slept since about 1953 or so...
He's also created several series characters, most notably comic book P.I. Ms.
Tree to historical private eye Nate Heller. He's co-written, with James L. Traylor, what must stand as the definitive defense/critique of Mickey Spillane. In fact, Max, certainly one of the most vocal defenders of Spillane's work in the genre, has teamed up on numerous occasions with his idol for a number of projects, including the comic book adventures of Mike
Danger, and a series of themed anthologies.
Collins' first series character was professional thief Nolan,
who made his debut in 1973's Bait Money (published when Max was only twenty-five!). Nolan was probably inspired in a large part by Richard Stark (AKA Donald Westlake's) similiarly one-name-only professional thief Parker.
Continuing the Parker influence, Collins soon followed the
Nolan series with one featuring an equally amoral criminasl, a
hired killer (the first such series) named Quarry
who first showed up in in 1976 with The Broker. Even now, years after the last novel in the series was published, with the character appearing in occasional short stories, Collins admits that "I get as much mail on this character as Heller; making Quarry truly a cult fave."
In 1977, at the same time he was beginning his career as a
novelist, Collins landed a plum gig in the comics world, scripting
Chester Gould's Dick Tracy comic strip. By all accounts,
Collins revitialized the strip, and brought it back from being
an outdated relic to a once-again gritty, excitng crime strip.
He continued to script the strip for the next sixteen years, finally
calling it quits in 1993.
In 1979, Collins teamed up with fellow Iowan, cartoonist Terry
Beatty, to create The Comics Page, a weekly syndicated
comics page of jokes,activities and, most notably, a solve-it-yourself
puzzle/comic, starring private eye Mike
Mist. Although The Comic Page only lasted a few years,
Mike Mist managed to survive for considerably longer, and the
partnership with Beatty has turned out to be a long and fruitful
one. After the demise of The Comics Page, the Mist short stories
appeared in several issues of Mystery Magazine, a monthly mystery
digest, and as an occasional backup feature in the pages of the
E-Man comic book. In 1983, he found a permanent home as a backup
feature in the Ms. Tree comic book, and eventually even started
to work full-length cases with the star of the book.
In 1981, Collins and Beatty unleashed Ms.
Tree, a female private eye with a hard-on for the gangsters
that murdered her husband (on their wedding night, no less!).
It's without a doubt Collins best-known comic creation. In fact,
Ms. Tree is the longest-running comic book private eye comic book
of all time, and some of the best work Collins has ever done,
IMHO.
Collins and Beatty used Ms. Tree as a springboard to launching
seeveral other comics projects, including Wild Dog, about
an ordinary joe turned crime-fighting vigilante, which ran as
a four-part mini-series and at least one special for DC. And in
1987, Collins did a bit of work on another, decidedly more flamboyant,
ordinary joe turned crime-fighting vigilante for DC as well: some
guy called Batman. Johnny Dynamite,
Pete Morisi's old, 1950's Hammeresque private eye, which Collins
and Beatty brought back, in reprint, as a back up feature in Ms.
Tree, and later as a mini-series for Dark Horse. And then in 1995,
Collins teamed up with idol, and former comic and private eye
writer Mickey Spillane to create Mike
Danger, a typical 1950's, hardboiled private eye whisked
into the future.
Lately, Collins hasn't done much comic work, although he did
pop up in 1998 with Road To Perdition, an excellent graphic
novel from Paradox about a mob hitman out for vengeance, with
his young son along for the ride.
But all the time Collins was doing all this comic work, he
was busy writing novels and short stories. In 1983, the same year
Ms. Tree got her own comic book, he published the first books
of two new series. Mallory
isn't a private eye, but a young, idealistic writer who ends up
involved murder and mayhem rather frequently. Think of it as a
hardboiled Murder, She Wrote.
But the single best-known -- and most significant --creation of Collins has to be his historical private eye, Nate Heller. A former Chicago cop in the days of Al Capone, Heller seems to have been involved in every major American crime story this century, from the Lindbergh kidnapping to the St. Valentine's Day Massacre to the murder of Bugsy Siegel. Meticulously researched, always intriguing, often controversial, the Heller books should be recommended reading for anyone in this genre. But the fan who reads them, and doesn't bother with any of Collins' other work , in comics or short stories and fiction, is missing out on some of the best current writing in the P.I. genre.
Collins has also set up a lucrative sideline as the writer
of film novelizations, including Maverick, The Fugitive,
Saving Private Ryan, Dick Tracy and U.S. Marshalls.
"I urge you not to avoid these dreaded 'novelizations.' I
write these with both hands on the keyboard and both eyes open,
and my brain fully engaged, so check 'em out, " Collins reassures
us.
He's also responsible for a few original novels based on the
characters from television's NYPD Blue, including one in
which Detective Simone moonlights as a private eye. Hell, the
man even wrote a book to cash in on the Titanic craze, 1999's
The Titanic Murders. And his is mercifully both Celine-
and Leo-free.
And Collins has also crossed over into other genres, most notably
with his stories about Chicago private eye, Richard
Stone, which combine fantasy elements with the P.I. story.
Collins considers the first Stone story, A Wreath for Marley" his gene-splice of The Maltese Falcon and Dickens' A Christmas Carol. It's also served as the basis of his as yet unproduced script, Blue Christmas
Collins has also become something of a filmmaker. He's written and directed Mommy and Mommy's Day, two low-budget but well-received thrillers, the documentary Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane and Real Time: Siege At Lucas Street Market, based
on "Inconvenience Store", a 1994 short story
feauring Ms. Tree, although the script substitutes a non-PI character for our favorite comic book lady dick (the character is played by Brinke Stevens in a very Ms. Tree-like manner, however). Another of the co-stars is Ed Gorman's wife Carol. Imagine a cross between Dog Day Afternoon and The Blair Witch Project.
Then, of course, there's one of the great cinematic treats of 2002 was the film adaptation of Road To Perdition, Max's graphic novel about a hit man and his son on the run from gangsters in the 1930's, directed by Sam "American Beauty" Mendes, and starring Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. It was a class act all the way, with some fine nuanced performances, masterful directing and cinematography that would take your breath away. Max even appeared on Bravo-TV's Page
To Screen show, in one of the better episodes I've seen, mostly because for once, they actually interviewed the author in a lot more depth than usual (Max liked the film, but thought -- correctly -- that his ending was better).
Lately, Collins has been cranking out some original novels based on the popular TV series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, some standalone historicials, and capitalizing on the success of Road To Perdition. A three-issue series of mini-graphic novels and two prose novels, Road to Purgatory (2004).and Road to Paradise (2005), have kept Collins busy over the last few years, and coming up in the next little while are Black Hats, which will be pubbed under Collins' open-secret pen-name Patrick Culhane. According to Collins, "we're trying to develop a brand-name for standalone historicals (which could open the door to me doing Heller again under my own name). It's set in 1920 and is about Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson...and Al Capone."
He also working on the first of at least three in a new series set against the history of comic strips and books. This first one's called A Killing in Comic Books and is a roman a clef about Siegel and Shuster and Superman, narrated by a "Heller-esque first-person P.I. narrator, though not as tough."
Other recent projects include afun cozy-ish mystery, Antiques Roadkill, that he did with his wife, The Last Quarry, featuring one of popular hitman series character Quarry (the book is based on Collins' screenplay for a Quarry movie that's shooting in Louisiana later this year, that's an expansion of his short film (from the short story of the same name) "A Matter of Principal," itself based on a short story he wrote.
And speaking of films, there is now a boxed set of Collins' indie films called The Black Box, featuring his two Mommy movies, Real Time Siege at Lucas Street and a new anthology of his shorter films, Shades of Noir (which includes the aforementioned "A Matter of Principal" as well as his heartfelt tribute/documentary Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane and the Brian Keith-starring, Blake Edward written-directed 1954 Hammer pilot film as a bonus feature). He's also wrapping another indie project, Eliot Ness: An Untouchable Life, a film version of his play about the life of Ness based, in turn, on his one-man show starring his frequent star Michael Cornelison). That's about it for now....
As you can see, Collins likes to keep himself busy. Very busy.
So busy, in fact, that rumours have spread that nobody was interested in publishing the Nate Heller series -- a rumour that I may have inadvertently spread. The truth is that, according to Collins, he's simply too busy right now, with his publisher already having him lined up for several other projects. He also says that Heller is not dead but resting... fitfully. And that's good news for P.I. fans.
Somewhere along the line, Collins has also managed to pick up a family. He's married to fellow mystery writer Barb Collins, and they have a son, Nate, who does Collins' web site (and whose godfather is Mickey Spillane). They live in Iowa, no doubt just a hoot'n'a holler from sometime collaborators Terry Beatty and Ed Gorman.
Maybe it's the drinking water...
But even more scary than Collins' output is the fact that he's so good. In September 2006, at the Shamus Awards dinner in Madison, Wisconsin, Collins presented a moving tribute to his childhood hero and subsequent good friend and occasional writing buddy, the late Mickey Spillane, and then was presented himself with the highest honour the PWA bestows: The Eye, for Lifetime Contribution to the Genre, a long-overdue recognition that once and for all officially establishes him as a member of the very upper ranks of P.I. writers.
As though, for this fan, there was ever any doubt.
Cheers, Max.
CONFESSION IS GOOD FOR THE
SOUL
- "I put my name on the novelizations. It's a way to keep
myself honest -- to keep from putting less into them than I would
into my "real" books. And it puts my name and my skills
in front of new readers, readers who might not readily pick up
a Nate Heller novel
(but after reading, say, Air Force One or Saving Private
Ryan, they just might)."
(Max Allan Collins from The
January Magazine Interview)
COMIC STRIPS
- DICK TRACY
(on-going)
Syndicated comic strip
Created by Chester Gould
Written by Max Allan Collins
Drawn by Rick Fletcher
Collins wrote the long-running strip from 1977
to 1993, updating and revitalizing it.
.
- BATMAN
(1989-1990)
Syndicated comic strip
Concept of new syndicated strip developed and
first continuity written by Max Allan Collins
COMIC BOOKS
Listed by character, in roughly chronological order:.
- MIKE MIST
(1979-93, various places)
Created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty
Written by Max Allan Collins, Barbara Collins
Art by Terry Beatty
Appeared in:.
- The Comics Page
(1979-80, part of weekly syndicated comic page)
- Mystery Magazine
(monthly mystery digest)
- E-Man
(1983, First Comics)
- Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures
(1983-84, Eclipse Comics)
Back-up feature
- Ms. Tree
(1984-85, Aardvark-Vanaheim)
- Ms. Tree
(1985-89, Renegade Press)..
- Ms. Tree 3-D
(August 1985, Renegade Press)
One-shot
- Ms. Tree Rock'n'Roll Summer Special
(1986, Renegade Press)
- The Detectives
(1993, Alpha Productions).
- MS. TREE
Created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty..
- Eclipse Magazine
(1981, Eclipse)
Origin story in nos. 1-6..
- Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures
(1983-84, Eclipse Comics)
.Ms. Tree
(1984-19 Aardvark-Vanaheim
Issue nos. 10-50.
- Ms. Tree Quarterly
(1990-1993, DC Publications)
10 issues.
- The P.I.'s
(1985)
3-issue mini series, pairing Ms. Tree with Joe Stanton's Mike
Mauser.
- Ms. Tree 3-D
(August 1985; with MIKE MIST).
One-shot
- Ms. Tree Summer Special #1
(August 1986 )
One-shot.
- Ms. Tree's Three-Dimensional Crime
(July 1987; a collection of JOHNNY DYNAMITE reprints introduced
by Ms. Tree)
One-shot.
- Word Warriors
(1987 special comic book to benefit lieracy, published by
Literacy Volunteers of Chicago, also featuring STREETWOLF
and JON SABLE)
One-shot.
- BATMAN
(DC Comics)
Created by Bob Kane
Written by Max Allan Collins 1987-88, including "Love Birds",
which was selected for the 1992 anthology, The Greatest Batman
Stories Ever Told Vol. 2)
..
- WILD DOG
(DC Comics)
Created by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty
.
- JOHNNY DYNAMITE
Created by Pete Morisi and William Waugh (Ken Fitch)
Written by Max Allan Collins, art by Terry Beatty
4 issue mini-series
.
- MIKE DANGER
(1995-96, Tekno, Big)
Created by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins
Written by Max Allan Collins
Artists: Eduardo Barreto, Steven Leialoha, Jose Delbo, Terry Beatty.
.
- CSI: BAD RAP
(2003)
5 issue comic mini-series
.
- CSI: SERIAL
(2003)
5 issue comic mini-series
COMIC COLLECTIONS
- Dick Tracy Meets Angeltop (1980; story arcs from strip)
- Dick Tracy #2: Dick Tracy Meets the Punks (1980; story arcs
from strip)
- The Mike Mist Minute Mist-eries (1981)
- The Files of Ms. Tree (1984)
- The Cold Dish: The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume 2 (1985)
- The Mike Mist Casebook: The Files of Ms. Tree, Volume 3 (1986)
- Dick Tracy: Tracy's Wartime Memories (1986)
- Ms. Tree (1988, small paperback collection, reprints issues
#16-23)
- Dick Tracy And The Nightmare Machine (1991; with artist Dick
Locher)
GRAPHIC NOVELS
- Scar of The Bat (1995, DC Comics; Batman)
- Road To Perdition (1998; art by Richard Piers Rayner).
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this book
- Batman: Child of Dreams (2003)
- On the Road to Perdition: Oasis (2003; art by José Luis Garcia-López and Josef Rubinstein). Buy
this book
- On the Road to Perdition: Sanctuary
(2003; art by Steve Lieber)... Buy
this book
- On the Road to Perdition: Detour
(2004; art by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Steve Lieber). Buy
this book
- Road to Perdition 2: On the Road (2004; art by José Luis Garcia-López, Josef Rubinstein and Steve Lieber; comprises all three "On the Road" books)).. Buy
this book
TRADING CARDS
- G-Men And Gangsters (With George Hagenauer, Eclipse Enterprises,
1992)
- Pocket Pin-Ups (Kitchen Sink Press, 1993)
- Chicago Mob Wars - Eliot Ness Vs. Al Capone (Kitchen Sink
Press, 1993)
- Painted Ladies (Kitchen Sink Press, 1993)
- Digest Dolls (Kitchen Sink Press, 1993).
NOVELS
- Bait Money
(1973; Nolan)
- Blood Money (1973; Nolan)
- The Broker (1976; AKA Quarry; Quarry)
- The Broker's Wife (1976; AKA Quarry's List; Quarry)
- The Dealer (1976; AKA Quarry's Deal; Quarry)
- The Slasher (1977; AKA Quarry's Cut; Quarry)
- Fly Paper (1981; Nolan)
- Hush Money (1981; Nolan)
- Hard Cash (1981; Nolan)
- Scratch Fever (1982; Nolan)
- The Baby Blue Rip-Off (1983; Mallory)
- No Cure For Death (1983; Mallory)
- True Detective (1983, Nate Heller) . .Buy
this book
- Kill Your Darlings (1984; Mallory)
- True Crime (1984, Nate Heller) .Buy
this book
- A Shroud for Aquarius (1985; Mallory)
- The Million-Dollar Wound (1986, Nate
Heller) .Buy
this book
- A Nice Weekend For a Murder (1986; Mallory)
- Midnight Haul (1986)
- Primary Target (1987; Quarry)
- Spree (1987; Nolan)
- Dark City (1987; Eliot Ness,
also Nate Heller)
- Neon Mirage (1988, Nate Heller)
- Butcher's Dozen (1988; Eliot Ness)
- Caribbean Blues (1988; Nate
Heller makes an appearance in this multiple author mystery)
- Bullet Proof (1989; Eliot Ness,
also Nate Heller)
- Dick Tracy (1990; novelization of film)
- Stolen Away (1991, Nate Heller).
Buy
this book
- Dick Tracy Goes To War (1991; Dick
Tracy)
- Dick Tracy Meets His Match (1992; Dick
Tracy)
- Protect And Defend (1992 ; Max served as "editorial
consultant" for Jack Valenti)
- Murder By The Numbers (1993; Eliot
Ness)
- In The Line Of Fire (1993; novelization of film)
- Carnal Hours (1994, Nate Heller)
- Maverick (1994; novelization of William Goldman scripted
film, based on old Roy Huggins TV show)
- I Love Trouble (1994; by "Peter Brackett"; novelisation
of film)
- Maverick (1994; novelisation of film)
- Waterworld (1995; novelization of film)
- Waterworld (1995; novelization for kids of film)
- NYPD Blue: Blue Beginning (1995; original novel based on
characters from TV show) .Buy
this book
- Blood and Thunder (1995, Nate Heller)
- Damned in Paradise (1996, Nate Heller) Buy
this book
- Daylight (1996; novelization of film) Buy
this book
- Air Force One (1997; novelization of film)
- NYPD Blue: Blue Blood (1997; Max assures us this is a P.I.
novel, with Simone moonlighting as a private eye...I'll buy that!) Buy
this book
- Mommy (1997; novelization of own film)
- U.S. Marshalls (1998; novelization of film)
- Saving Private Ryan (1998; novelization of film)
- Flying Blind (1998, Nate Heller) Buy
this book
- Mommy's Day (1998)
- Saving Private Ryan (1999, novelization of film)... Buy
this book
- The Mummy (1999, novelization of film).. Buy
this book
- The Titanic Murders (boat meets berg, etc.).. Buy
this book
- Majic
Man (1999; Nate Heller)... .Buy
this book
- Regeneration (1999, with Barbara Collins)..Buy
this book
- Mourn the Living (1999; Nolan)... Buy
this book
- U-571 (2000, novelization of film) Buy
this book
- The Hindenburg Murders (2000). Buy
this book
- Angel in Black (2001; Nate Heller)..Buy
this book
- The Mummy Returns (2001; movie novelization)...Buy
this book
- The Pearl Harbor Murders (2001)...Buy
this book
- CSI: Double Dealer (2001; TV novelization) ..Buy
this book
- Windtalkers (2001)
- Chicago Confidential (2002; Nate
Heller)...Buy
this book
- Road To Perdition (2002, novelization of film
based on Collins' graphic novel)
- The Lusitania Murders (2002)
- Dark Angel: Before the Dawn (2002)
- I-Spy (2002)
- CSI: Sin City (2002; based on TV show).. Buy
this book
- The Scorpion King (2002)
- CSI: Cold Burn (2002; based on TV show).. Buy
this book
- Dark Angel: Skin Game (2003; based on TV show)
- CSI: Miami #1: Florida Getaway (2003; based on TV show) .Buy
this book
- CSI: Body of Evidence (2003; based on TV show)
- Dark Angel: After the Dark (2003; based on TV show)
- The London Blitz Murders (2004; amateur sleuth Agatha Christie)...Buy
this book
- CSI: Heat Wave (2004; based on TV show)
- Road to Purgatory (2004).
Buy
this book
- Bombshell (2005; with Barbara Collins) .
Buy
this book
- CSI: Cold Burn (2005). Buy
this book
- CSI: Binding Ties (2005). Buy
this book
- The War of the Worlds Murder (2005; Shadow creator Walter B. Gibson plays detective)...Buy
this book
- CSI: Killing Game (2005). Buy
this book
- Road to Paradise (2005).. Buy
this book
- Bones: Buried Deep (2006; TV tie-in).. Buy
this book
- The Pink Panther (2006, novelization)...Buy this book
- The Last Quarry (2006; Quarry)
. Buy
this book
- Antiques Roadkill (2006; with Barbara Collins; published as Barbara Allan) .. Buy
this book
- CSI: Snake Eyes (2006)...Buy this book
- Black Hats: A Novel of Wyatt Earp and Al Capone (2007; as Patrick Culhane; Wyatt Earp) .. Buy
this book
- A Killing in Comics (2007; Jack Starr) .. Buy this book
- Antiques Maul (2007; with Barbara Collins; published as Barbara Allan) ..Buy this book
- Deadly Beloved (2007; Ms. Tree) ., Buy this book
- American Gangster (2007; film tie-in).. Buy
this book
- Strip for Murder (2008; Jack Starr) ...Buy this book
Another romp through the early days of the comic-book industry. Illustrated by Terry Beatty.
- Criminal Minds: Killer Profile (2008; TV tie-in) ...Buy this book
- Red Sky in Morning (2008; as Patrick Culhane) ...Buy this book
SHORT STORIES
- "Red Light" (1984, The Files of Ms. Tree; Ms.
Tree)
- "The Strawberry Teardrop" (1984, The
Eyes Have It; Nate Heller)
- "Public Servant" (1985, Hardboiled)
- "The Little Woman" (1985, The Files of Ms. Tree,
Volume 2; Ms. Tree)
- "House Call" (1986, Mean
Streets; Nate Heller)
- "Scrap" (1987, The Black Lizard Anthology of Crime
Fiction; Nate Heller)
- "Enter Nolan" (1968; first published Spring 1987,
Hardboiled; Nolan)
- "The Perfect Crime" (1988, Raymond
Chandler's Philip Marlowe: A Centennial Celebration)
- "Marble Mildred" (1988, An
Eye for Justice; Nate Heller)
- "Mourn the Living" (Part 1) (1969; first Nolan
novel, serialized in in three installments, Summer/Fall 1987,
Hardboiled; Nolan)
- "Mourn the Living" (Part 2) (1969; Winter/Spring
1988, Hardboiled; Nolan)
- "Mourn the Living" (Part 3) (1969; Spring 1989,
Hardboiled; Nolan)
- "The Sound of One Hand Clapping" (1989, The Further
Adventures of Batman; Batman)
- "A Matter of Principal" (1989, Stalkers; Quarry)
- "Private Consultation" (1990, Justice
for Hire; Nate Heller)
- "Not a Creature Was Stirring" (1990, Dick Tracy:
The Secret Files)
- "Dying in the Post-War World (1991, Dying in the Post-War
World; Nate Heller)
- "Louise" (1992, Deadly Allies; Ms.
Tree)
- "Cat Got Your Tongue" (1992, Cat Crimes III;with
Barbara Collins)
- "Robber's Roost" (1995, The Further Adventures
of Batman, Volume 2; Batman)
- "A Good Head on His Shoulders" (1993, Frankenstein:
The Monster Wakes)
- "Catgate" (1993, Danger in D.C.)
- "Inconvenience Store" (1994, Deadly Allies #2;
Ms. Tree)
- "Reincarnal" (1994, Hot Blood: Deadly After Dark)
- "Quarry's Luck" (1994, Blue Motel; also 2005, Greatest Hits; Quarry)
- "Guest Services" (1994, Murder
Is My Business; Quarry)
- "His Father's Ghost" (1994, Murder for Father"
- "Rock'n'Roll Will Never Die" (1994, Shock Rock)
- "Traces of Red" (1995, Celebrity Vampires)
- "Mommy" (1995, Fear Itself)
- "The Night of Their Lives" (1995, Vampire Detectives)
- "Wolf" (1995, Werewolves)
- "Firecracker Kill" (1996, Shades of Noir: Book
One)
- "A Wreath For Marley" (1996, Dante's Disciples;
Richard Stone)
- "Love Nest" (1996, Lethal
Ladies; as by Barbara Collins, but actually a collaboration)
- "A Bird for Becky" (1996, Shades of Noir; Richard
Stone)
- "The Chocolate-Chip Alarm" (1996, Great Writers
& Kids Write Mystery Stories; with Nathan Collins)
- "Kisses of Death" (1996; originally available only
as a 90 minute promotional audio tape given away at ABA, read
by Max and Barb Collins; 2001, Kisses
of Death; Nate Heller)
- "The Cabinet of William Henry Harrison" (1996,
White House Horrors)
- "Interstate 666" (1997, Hot Blood: Kiss and Kill)
- "Regeneration" (1998, Hot Blood X)
- "Eddie Haskell in a Short Skirt" (1998, Lethal
Ladies II; with Barbara Collins)
- "A Kaddish for the Kid" (1998, Private
Eyes; Nate Heller)
- "Flyover Country" (1999, Till Death Do Us Part;
with Barbara Collins)
- "Natural Death, Inc." (1999, Diagnosis Dead; Nate Heller)
- "A Cruise to Forget" (1999, Death
Cruise; with Barbara Collins)
- "I Had Bigfoot's Baby!" (1999, Hellboy: Odd Jobs; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "Cat's Eye Witness" (2000, Crafty Cat Crimes)
- "Screwball" (2000, The
Shamus Game; Nate Heller)
- "A Woman's Touch" (2000, Murder Most Confederate; with Matthew V. Clemons)
- "Sand on the Beach" (2000, Heat: Volume Zero; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "Flowers for Bill O'Reilly" (2001, Flesh
& Blood)
- "My Lolita Complex" (2000; Flesh & Blood: Dark Desires; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "Shoot-Out on Sunset" (2001, Mystery
Street; Nate Heller)
- "Unreasonable Doubt" (2001, And
the Dying Is Easy; Nate Heller)
- "Pinch-Hitter" (2001, Murderer's
Row; Nate Heller)
- "Stakeout on Rush Street" (2003, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayer, Volume Two; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "Lie Beside Me" (2003; Flesh & Blood: Guilty As Sin; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "Graveyard Shift" (2003; Hot Blood XI: Fatal Attractions; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "East Side, West Side" (2004, Murder... and All That Jazz; Mickey Ashford; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "A Pebble for Papa" (2004, The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunnits; with Matthew V. Clemens)
- "That Kind of Nag" (2006, Murder at the Racetrack; Nate Heller)
- "The Blonde Tigress" (June 2008, EQMM; Nate Heller)
- "There's a Killer Loose!" (August 2008 EQMM; co-written by Mickey Spillane)
COLLECTIONS & OMNIBUS
EDITIONS
COLLECTIONS & ANTHOLOGIES
(as editor)
Tomorrow I Die (1985; collection of Mickey Spillane short
fiction)
- Mike Hammer: The Comic Strip (Two Volumes; Ken Pierce, Inc.).
- Dick Tracy - The Secret Files (1990, with Martin Greenberg,
anthology of original stories)
- The Dick Tracy Casebook (1990, with Dick Locher; anthology
of comic strip stories)
- Dick Tracy's Fiendish Foes (1991, with Dick Locher; anthology
of comic strip stories)
- Murder Is My Business
(1994; edited by Mickey Spillane and Collins)
- Vengeance Is Hers
(1997; edited by Mickey Spillane and Collins)
- Private Eyes (1998;
edited by Mickey Spillane and Collins)
- Flesh and Blood: Erotic Tales
of Crime and Passion (2001, with Jeff Gelb)...Buy
this book
- Murder -- His and Hers (2001, with Barbara Collins)
- Flesh & Blood: Dark Desires
(2002, with Jeff Gelb)...Buy
this book
- Flesh & Blood: Guilty As Sin (2003, with Jeff Gelb)...Buy
this book
- My Lolita Complex and Other Tales of Sex and Violence (2006; with Matthew V. Clemens) Buy this book
Collection of reprints loaded with sex, violence and other good stuff, includes one P.I. tale.
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NON-FICTION
FILM
- THE EXPERT
(1994)
Screenplay by Max Allan Collins
.
- MOMMY ..Buy
this video ..Buy
this DVD
(1994, VCI)
Written and directed by Max
Allan Collins
Starring Patty McCormack
Cameo by Mickey Spillane
Max claims both this film, and its sequel, even
qualify as "inverted private eye stories of sorts."
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- MOMMY'S DAY ...Buy
this video ...Buy
this DVD
(VCI)
Written and directed by Max
Allan Collins
Starring Patty McCormack
Cameo by Mickey Spillane
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- MIKE HAMMER'S MICKEY SPILLANE...Buy this on DVD
(1998 documentary)
Written and directed by Max Allan Collins
This documentary, written and directed by Spillane champion and pal Max Allan Collins made its debut at Noir in Festival in Courmayeur, Italy in 1998 and is currectly available on DVD as part of his Black Box: Shades of Noir collection.
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- REAL TIME: SIEGE AT LUCAS STREET
MARKET
(2001)
Based on the short story,
"Inconvenience Store," by Max Allan Collins ...Buy
this DVD
Written and directed by Max
Allan Collins
Starring Brinke Stevens,
Carol Gorman
Straight to DVD independent film based on "Inconvenience
Store", a 1994 short story feauring Ms.
Tree, although the script substitutes a non-PI character
for our favorite comic book lady dick (the character is played
by Brinke Stevens in a very Ms. Tree-like manner, however). Another
of the co-stars is Ed Gorman's wife Carol. Judging from correspondance
I've had with Max, the film certainly sounds like a winner. Imagine
a cross between Dog Day Afternoon and The Blair Witch
Project. Imagine a botched hold-up captured on security cameras,
TV news clips, etc.
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- ROAD
TO PERDITION... Buy
the DVD... Buy
the video
(2002, DreamWorks)
Based on the graphic novel
by Max Allan Collins and Richard Piers Rayner
Screenplay by David Self
Directed by Sam Mendes
Producer: Richard Zanuck
and Dean Zanuck
Executive producer: Steven Spielberg
Original music by Thomas Newman
Starring Tom Hanks as Michael
Sullivan (O'Sullivan in the graphic novel)
with Anthony LaPaglia as Al Capone
and Stanley Tucci as Frank Nitti
Also starring Paul Newman, Jude
Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh.
- A MATTER OF PRINCIPAL
(2003, Another Level Inc.)
17 minutes
Based on the 1989 short story by Max Allan Collins
Screenplay by Max Allan Collins
Directed by Jeffrey Goodman
Produced by John Buckley Gordon
Starring William Makozak as QUARRY
Also starring Randall Bosley, Jenna Bari, Nathan Osgood, Amanda Rogers
A short but very effective film based on a short story that has incredible legs -- it's not only inspired this film, but a longer, feature length film and a novel.
- ELIOT NESS: AN UNTOUCHABLE LIFE....Buy this DVD
(2006)
Written, directed and produced by Max Allan Collins
Starring Michael Cornelison as ELIOT NESS
Another indie project, a film version of Collins' one-man play of the same name about the life of Ness, starring his actor pal.
- THE LAST LULLABY
aka "The Last Quarry"
(2009, Chaillot Films/Timbergrove Entertainment)
Screenplay by Peter Biegen and Max Allan Collins
Based on his 1989 short story "A Matter of Principal" and the short film of the same name.
Directed by Jeffrey Goodman
Produced by David Koplan
Starring Tom Sizemore as PRICE (Quarry in the novels)
Also starring Sasha Alexander, Bill Smitrovich, Sprague Grayden, Ray McKinnon, Omid Abtahi, Randall Batinkoff, Jerry Hardin
Good stuff. There's a real earthy, unsettlingly, almost dangerously quiet vibe to it. but the lack of big fuss dramatics actually makes this seem even harder and tougher. I miss the internal wise-ass voice of Collins' Quarry, but Sizemore brings an Arctic-cold ruthless pragmatism to the role, showing that Mickey Rourke's might not be the only trainwreck of a career about to make a U-turn. A classic B-film, in all the best damn good senses of the phrase.
PLAYS
- ELIOT NESS: AN UNTOUCHABLE LIFE
A one-man show about Eliot Ness.
ALSO OF INTEREST
- MIKE HAMMER'S MICKEY SPILLANE...Buy this on DVD
(1998 documentary)
Written and directed by Max Allan Collins
DVD COLLECTIONS
- THE BLACK BOX: SHADES OF NOIR... Buy the DVD
FINALLY! Long-overdue collection of Max Allan Collins' filmwork and selected other goodies, includes both feature-length Mommy flicks, his hold-up-gone-wrong flick Real Time: Siege at Lucas Street Market and several shorter films, includeing A Matter of Principal, featuring Quarry and his documentary Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane, plus the original 1954 Mike Hammer television pilot written and directed by Black Edwards and starring Brian Keith! Also includes interviews with Leonard Maltin, Mickey Spillane, Stacey Keach, Brinke Stevens, Patty McCormack, Del Close, Brian Keith and Lee Meredith as well as commentary throughout from Collins, possibly the hardest-working man in the crime racket.
ELATED LINKS
- F.O.M.A.C. (Friends,
Fans, and Family Of Max Allan Collins)
Max's Official Website! Here you can find information on Max and his latest works, all done up in a most excellent fashion by his son, Nate, who wants to go to college. So, buy his dad's stuff!
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- The
January Magazine Interview: Killers, Cover-Ups and Max Allan
Collins
An illuminating interview with Max, conducted by J. Kingston Pierce. Lots of info on Nate Heller, and he says some nice things about The Two Jakes. Now there's two of us.
- Hard-Boiled Friday
Comic buff Greg Hatcher explains his love affair with Ms. Tree, Max Allan Collins, Terry Beatty and Mickey Spillane. Part of the CSBG archives.
Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. Thanks to Bluefox808
for the nudge.
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