by Jan Alan Henderson (Author)
A mystery that can never be solved is truly a mystery. This is the case of TV's Superman, George Reeves. Found dead in his Benedict Canyon home in 1959, stories have circulated for decades on what took down the Man of Steel. George Reeves, the human being, was not the Man of Steel. "Crypt 39, Coroner's Case 45426 George Reeves" is a fictional first person account of the last decade of this TV icon's life.
Author Biography
Jan Alan Henderson is a Los Angeles based writer, who grew up in Hollywood in the last decade of Hollywood's golden era. He has been published for 29 years in such genre publications as FilmFax, Outre', American Cinematographer, and Cult Movies. His book resume includes "Speeding Bullet (The Life and Bizarre Death of George Reeves);" "Behind the Crimson Cape" with co-author Steve Randisi; "The Legendary Lydecker Brothers;" "Rocky Jones, Space Range" with Andy Andersen; "Forgotten Horrors Volumes V through VII" with John Wooley and Mike Price; and "Forgotten Horrors Stories and Comics" with the aforementioned authors. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles, and the neighbor's cat Darwin, who refuses to explain the theory of evolution.