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Apr 3 11 8:34 PM
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Apr 5 11 9:12 PM
Bill Cunningham wrote:That was the thing in our house when I was a kid. Once household chores were done in the morning, we used to pile in the car and go to the 2nd hand bookstore. That's where we picked up a lot of what I like to call SATURDAY AFTERNOON READS... You knew you could finish them on a Saturday afternoon, it wouldn't interfere with your homework time or anything like that, and on monday you could take it to school to trade with your fellow monster-fanatics (or action-adventure, mystery, scifi fantics) And to be honest, too many of those 600 -800 page monsters don't pack half the story into them like the old pulps or paperbacks. Bill
Apr 7 11 8:58 PM
"The New Adventures of Frankenstein has been given a whole new lease on life from Pulp 2.0. Mark Maddox’s gorgeous cover artwork for the first book, Frankenstein Lives Again! recalls both the Universal Monster classics of the 1930s and 1940s and the Aurora model kits of the 1960s. Glut’s prose is fast-paced, thrill-a-minute fun as Dr. Burt Winslow unwisely revives the Monster. The original misunderstood misanthrope tangles with a psychic circus master and torch-bearing villagers in an update that owes as much to Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s original 1960s run on The Incredible Hulk as it does to the Universal monster classics.”
Sep 27 11 3:09 PM
"Never expect much from your fellow man. It save a lot of disappointment." - Samuel A. Peeples
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