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Baby in a Blender: Uncensored Original Manuscript (1978) by Terry Musalata

Terry Musalata

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FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1982!
The horror community was shocked last April when Terry “The Creator” Musalata released his seminal extreme horror book, Baby in a Blender on Godless. Now, he’s going to give us the fully uncensored, unedited original 1978  manuscript of the book that started it all.


THE FULLY UNCENSORED BABY IN A BLENDER IS HERE!
The original text (originally printed in Pochende Faust issue #27) was later released as a limited print book. It was almost immediately banned in 1982. Not only did Terry unearth this rare manuscript, but he also re-created his original cover illustration and artwork. Also included: The original Pochende Faust cover that featured Terry Musalata’s bombastic debut.

Don’t expect this book to ever make it beyond Godless or the Darknet. And don’t expect it to be available for very long.

Terry Musalata’s timeless classic, Baby in a Blender, is widely accepted to be the story that created the entire ‘babies in blenders’ genre, and despite a plethora of books following in its wake, remains the pivotal extreme horror tale of newly born infants and kitchen appliances.

Following protests from governments, religious bodies, and various human rights groups, Baby in a Blender was withdrawn from sale in 1982 and only resurfaces today as a part of the new Godless Extreme Horror imprint.

Musalata now works as a door-to-door kitchen appliance salesman, although rumours indicate he has dusted off his pencils to work on a film adaptation of his still revered masterpiece.


The cover of  Pochende Faust #27 (1978)

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06/25/2024
Dyanna
United States United States

Baby In A Blender

The most depraved and gory book I've read to date. I truly felt as if I needed a shower afterward. I thoroughly enjoyed it! It's not for the faint of heart. Fans of extreme horror will likely love it. I'm new to the genre and I find it utterly fascinating.

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06/25/2024
Dyanna
United States United States

Baby In A Blender

The most depraved and gory book I've read to date. I truly felt as if I needed a shower afterward. I thoroughly enjoyed it! It's not for the faint of heart. Fans of extreme horror will likely love it. I'm new to the genre and I find it utterly fascinating.

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06/19/2024
A. Finch
United States United States
I recommend this product

The Original King

The amount of shit mention that ends up in Splatterpunk material always leaves me a little disappointed. I want gore that doesn't have to involve crusty shit particles or absolutely deteriorated hygiene. That being said, this is the old and in my opinion original king of the genre. It's well written despite being absolutely disgusting- aside from the use of the word pecker. It just throws me off every time I read it. Though short, the story is consistent and fast paced to keep you from putting it down due to being 'revolting'. If you want a view into the genre as a whole, you should really start here to understand how it all began, and what to expecting on the deep and unnerving dive into these sort of stories/books.

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05/14/2024
David SVG verified by SHOP
United States United States

Never received item

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02/20/2024
Donna L.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Goretastic!!

Stunningly depraved and obscene this is required reading for any Splatterpunk fan. Musalata pushed and broke through every boundary with this story paving the way for other subversive fiction authors.