Author: Glenn Hauman

“Midnight Hour” puts a retro comic-book spin on Father’s Day

On June 17, millions will celebrate Father’s Day with a card, a gift or a dinner. But “Lee Martin’s The Midnight Hour” has a unique way of saluting dad: with a chainsaw.

In this month’s all-new episode, “How I Dismembered Your Mother,” a grassroots family man named Bruno (Didrik Davis) discovers that his rebellious wife plans to divorce him and take with her their young son, he goes on a chainsaw-wielding rampage of death which ends with the show’s signature twist at “The Midnight Hour.”

This entry airs as the show’s fourth season draws to a close (the season finale, “Secret of the Blood Children,” airs in August) and is rife with drama, dismemberings and death. Watch for a powerful performance from leading man Davis as well as some stomach-churning special effects courtesy Brian Schoof.

“How I Dismembered Your Mother” airs every Thursday and Saturday night throughout the month of June, 2012. Visit www.leemartinsthemidnighthour.com for channels, times and a live streaming video simulcast link.

Sunday Cinema: “Ray Bradbury: Story Of A Writer”

Ray Bradbury, Miami Book Fair International, 1990

In honor of the passing this week of the great Ray Bradbury, here’s a half-hour television documentary about him by David L. Wolper, courtesy of the Internet Archive.

Included is Bradbury’s “Dial Double Zero,” a short story about intelligence within a telephone system.

Enjoy. Me, I’m going to go memorize a book in his honor.

Archie Comics CEOs end their court fight… for now

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Have we achieved peace in our time? The Associated Press piece is skeptical…

The two CEOs of the company that publishes Archie Comics on Wednesday ended their court feud over control of the comics kingdom, but now some relatives are accusing both sides of funny business.

A judge on Wednesday signed off on a settlement between Nancy Silberkleit and Jon Goldwater, the co-CEOs of Archie Comic Publications, even as Goldwater’s nieces told the judge in court papers that they think both chief executives’ “hands are dirty.”

Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich said the nieces weren’t in a legal position to weigh in on the settlement, but she noted that they could file a suit of their own. A lawyer for the nieces’ trust, Charles W. Grimes, said it “will be pursuing the requisite steps to protect the interests of the trust and its beneficiaries.”

The settlement ends — at least for now— a bitter and sometimes bizarre fight at the company that produces the congenial, more than 70-year-old comic that follows Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead and others through dating and other teenage adventures.

via The Associated Press: Archie comics’ 2 CEOs end their NY court fight.

Ray Dillon / Artist & Writer: My wife, Renae De Liz, is going to be okay, but she is in the hospital. :(

2011-06-womanthology-2-2161520Spreading the word: Renae De Liz, the creator behind Womanthology, is in the hospital, according to husband Ray Dillon:
Hi, everyone-

Been avoiding saying anything publicly because I didn’t want to cause worry prematurely and wanted to make sure I had more information and talked to our immediate family first.
Renae is recovering right now, just very slowly.
She has an infection that has spread into her blood and kidneys, as well as pneumonia and some other things we’re worried about, but I don’t want to say anything there until test results are back. As of today she’s doing a bit better and we’re told after perhaps a week in the Critical Care Unit she should be mostly recovered. It got really bad and we almost lost her. :( Been a very rough couple of weeks. We’re behind in work, income, communication, and our nerves are just shot from all this. (I can’t even think about the likely $30k or more in medical bills we’re racking up here with no health insurance and we don’t qualify for assistance…)
So, please understand that we’re unable to get back to everyone checking in on current or future projects, Womanthology copies, or anything else right now. Please give us 2-3 weeks. I’ll do my best during that time, but can’t promise to get back to everyone. Renae will likely be in CCU for a week or more, not sure how long she’ll be in a recovery room after that. My focus is taking care of her and the kids during this (which I can’t do at the same time because Critical Care doesn’t allow kids).
I just can’t keep up on all these messages right now, but I’ll do my best. If you could help by spreading the word so no one out there is getting frustrated by not hearing back from us sooner that would be amazing. Particularly on Womanthology. If you happen to see someone asking about it, please direct them here and to the updates on the Womanthology Kickstarter Updates page, which should answer all questions. Books and other rewards are in process as quickly as we can get them out. Most of them are done! But we’re sorry for any delay this might cause, if any. It’s mostly out of our hands at this point and just about everything is already on its way to the backers.So aside from a few pre-scheduled tweets and blogs to keep things running I’ll be away from the computer most of the time for right now.

Huge thank you to Stacie Ponder (check out her movies and comics!) for helping with the kids while I visit Renae and to Renae’s sister Kimberly De Liz (check out her art!) for offering to fly all the way over here to Maine to help with the kids.
And to everyone who already knows and has offered their support and love and everyone who surely will. Thank you.

Get Well Cards!

Oh, and if anyone wanted to send Get Well cards, flowers, chocolate, or anything like that to Renae that would be so sweet! You can send to our home: 18 Killdeer Road, Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107 or directly to her hospital room Mercy Hospital, 144 State Street, Portland Maine, 04101 – Critical Care Unit c/o patient: Renae Dillon. (Keep in mind that is the Critical Care Unit so nothing too elaborate, but once she’s in her recovery room you could send real elephants and stuff). That would make her feel really loved and special (which she is!)

~Ray
www.RenaeDeLiz.com

Are We Taking Donations?

Wow! I’m overwhelmed the amazing support, love, and offers for donations. We’ve even gotten a few already! Wow! Thank you! Generous people!!!!!
The answer is:
Kinda?
Part of me (the scared part) wants to say, “Yes, please help!” But … some of you might remember a few years back, when we lived in Kansas, and we were about to have a baby and things with the home we were trying to buy (and had been living in for a year) fell through and we had to move in 30 days and didn’t know what we were going to do. Back then we asked for donations and took on a ton of commissions and new projects to try to raise the money to save the house. Despite all of our efforts (and yours) it still didn’t work out, but we moved to Maine and life is incredible here and we’re actually glad now that we didn’t stick our roots down there, even if we loved the house.Everyone was SO generous and helpful, and in fact we still owe some commissions from back then (moving across country and having a baby who didn’t sleep for his first 2 years is like jumping in a time warp). So I know we totally don’t want to be the people who are like “We need help AGAIN!” You know? And this is something that we can probably work out. We might be paying these medical bills forever, but it’s not the same as needing to raise a certain amount by a certain time to save a house or to have a major operation to save a life or anything like that. It’s just going to be some really, really bad debt that we were really hoping never to have. Taking a huge bite out of our future plans and the getting ahead of debt that we’ve been hoping to do forever, that’s for sure. BUT, right now we don’t have any dire need and there are a lot of people out there who probably do.

Also I can’t ask Renae our thoughts on this yet. She’d probably think you’re all amazing for wanting to but not want to bother anyone for the help. That’s just who she is.

SO, with that in mind (the fact that we’ve gotten an amazing amount of help before and this isn’t an urgent and dire need … at least not yet … knock on wood) if you still want to help and totally have it to spare (if you’ve got your own financial worries, please take care of you and yours first) then you can donate by clicking this button:

But please read the above information before you do that. We’ll probably be fine without donations, but of course they would help! But there are people who need it more, too. 
You’re all just super incredible people for being so sweet and supportive and wanting to help so much.
THANK YOU!!
~Ray

 

via Ray Dillon / Artist & Writer: My wife, Renae De Liz, is going to be okay, but she is in the hospital. :(.

New Pulp Writers Visit Earth Station One Podcast

Earth Station One Episode 114: More Assembly Required

ESO REASSEMBLE!!! This week, the ESO crew follows up on The Avengers movie review to focus on the long-running comic series that inspired one of the biggest blockbusters of all-time. ESO hosts Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, and Bobby Nash are joined by Van Allen Plexico (www.AvengersAssemble.net) to discuss what makes this band of Marvel misfits the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. We also interview writer/editor Win Scott Eckert as he takes a turn in The Geek Seat. And we are proud to introduce the newest podcast to the ESO Network family, Transmissions from Atlantis with hosts Jason and Rita de la Torre! All this, plus the usual Rants, Raves, Khan Report, and Shout Outs!

Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: More Assembly Required at www.esopodcast.com.
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/earth-station-one-episode-114-more-assembly-required/

Robert L. Washington III, drawn by Chris Ivy

Robert L. Washington III: 1964-2012

robert-l-washington-iii-2504527Robert Lee Washington III, a comic book writer best known for writing the first 18 issues of Static for Milestone Media, passed away today after suffering from multiple heart attacks.

Robert had a heart attack yesterday afternoon. He collapsed, unconscious, and was rushed to Mount Sinai hospital in Queens. In the following twenty four hours, he had two additional heart attacks. His heart stopped at 7:18pm tonight and he passed away.

Robert first came to prominence in 1993 writing the debut of Static for the new Milestone Comics line, and later writing Shadow Cabinet. He also wrote Extreme Justice for DC Comics, The Good Guys for Defiant, and Ninjak for Acclaim.

In later years, he’d gone through some rough patches. He’d been homeless a few times, and had received assistance from the Hero Initiative to get back on his feet, but by all accounts was getting back on his feet. He’d even started writing comics again, and his last job was a one page autobiographical story for Hero Comics 2012, a benefit for the Hero Initiative that came out just last month.

His quirky sense of humor made his run on Static a classic. He will be missed.

 

LEGENDARY AUTHOR BRADBURY PASSES AT AGE 91

All Pulp is saddened to announce that legendary author Ray Bradbury, creator of such classics as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles, passed today at the age of 91.   Regardless of your interest in New Pulp, what genre You love the most, it is undeniable that Bradbury’s work as well as the man himself had an incredible effect on how writers of all sorts carry out their art today.  Our thoughts and wishes go out to the Bradbury family and scores and scores of fans.

Thanks for all the wonderful stories, Mr. Bradbury.

RAPID FIRE RADIO, THE MOON POOL, DOC SAVAGE, AND MORE FROM RADIO ARCHIVES!

RadioArchives.com Newsletter

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June 1, 2012
 
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Rapid Fire Radio
A Column by Tommy Hancock

 

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Reviews!
The Lives of Harry Lime, Volume 1 – Long before the term was even invented, Orson Welles brought one of entertainment’s most loved and hated anti heroes to life. The Lives of Harry Lime, Volume 1 collects 20 episodes spotlighting Lime’s escapades prior to his first appearance (and death) in the film ‘The Third Man’. Welles brings the skill, talent, and most definitely the irascible charm that typifies many of the roles he played, both on radio and screen. Combine that with exotic locales, strong supporting cast, and stories that were better written than most on the air at the time, and the Lives of Harry Lime, Volume 1 definitely stands out as a Radio Classic! And it’s yours today for $29.98 from Radio Archives!
 

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The Weird Circle, Volume 1 – Radio Drama in the Twentieth Century saw many shows featuring new stories of horror, terror, and strangeness. One program, however, chose to reach a bit farther back into the past and share classic tales of suspense and chills with then modern audiences and did it extremely well. The Seminal works of terror from Edgar Allan Poe, Wilkie Collins, And Balzac (along with classic standards from Dickens, Bronte, and more) performed and restored at top quality! The Weird Circle, Volume 1, contains twenty consecutive episodes as aired in 1943-44! Need a bit of fright in the night? Then enter The Weird Circle, Volume 1 for only $29.98 at Radio Archives!
 
Date with The Duke – Although the early 20th Century is rife with musicians who pioneered new musical forms, who reached heights most only dream of, and who still ring strong in the memories of fans today, none had a greater impact perhaps than Duke Ellington. Not only a consummate performer, Ellington exemplified the way one person could turn himself into both a household name and a popular piece of American Culture. Date with The Duke, collecting twenty episodes of the show, is just a shimmer of the bright star that Ellington (and all those who played and sang for and with him) still is today in Entertainment. Find out how much fun music can be by getting Date with The Duke today for only $29.98.
 
All-Star Western Theatre – Missing the days of singing cowboys, blazing six shooting, dashing heroes, and hilarious high plains antics? Want your dose of all that in a radio show? Then All Star Western is for you! Featuring guest stars, mostly prominent Western film actors, and spotlighting the music of Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, All Star Western is the closest radio could come to a Saturday afternoon matinee! Equal parts country and western music, fast galloping ten gallon adventure, and enough humor to shoe a horse, All Star Western is definitely a whole passel of fun! Only $29.98 from Radio Archives!
 
Character Spotlight!
Riverdale, USA! A small town many have visited for over 70 years in the pages of Archie Comics is home to one of the best-known teen characters ever! And that red headed romance tangled adolescent has also taken up residence at Radio Archives! Laugh out loud as Archie juggles Betty and Veronica and gets head over heels in and out of trouble with Jughead, all with the lovable charm he’s won fans over with for seven decades! Enjoy The Adventures of Archie Andrews, 7 hours on CD, for only $20.98 at Radio Archives!
 

Hancock’s Favorite Episodes!
Want to know what shows I can’t help but listen to over and over? Each newsletter, I’ll share an all time favorite episode of a program available from Radio Archives and how You can enjoy it as well!
 

Private Eye Richard Diamond (played to the hilt by Dick Powell) brings all his dry wit and charm to this fantastic story. Hired to help the son of a parole board member who believes he murdered a man, Diamond jokes and punches his way through murder that may not be and potential blackmail. This story has all the staples of a good Diamond episode, including the song at the end, but the tale itself is the star. It proves so strong that Blake Edwards, the scribe of ‘Richard Diamond’ brought it to TV almost verbatim in an episode of “Peter Gunn!” Find ‘A Man With a Scar’ on ‘Richard Diamond Private Detective, Volume 1 for $29.98 at Radio Archives!

 
 
weirdtales-4765332“Weird Tales” was a proposed radio series recorded in Hollywood in 1932 and based on stories in the famous horror themed Pulp of the same name, notable for featuring such iconic authors as Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft. The series was produced by Hollywood Radio Attractions, 4376 Sunset Drive, Hollywood. In a promotional flyer for the program, they advertise three episodes that had been produced and the company was planning to record a total of 52 half-hour shows.
 
Scholars looking at the history of “Weird Tales” magazine have heard about the series for years, but no recordings of the shows themselves or many detail about the series have surfaced until now.
 
Radio Archives is giving you a chance to hear an episode of Weird Tales for Free! Similar to “The Witch’s Tale”, the show was created in such a way that they could be played as one half-hour program each week or split into two fifteen minute shows, completing one story each week. Click the Weird Tales Banner and listen to the Weird Tales radio show today!

 
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Where does fantasy end and horror begin? Is there beauty in terror? Does horror possess a spiritual dimension? In these five classic tales written by acknowledged masters of the supernatural, these haunting questions are explored…but not fully answered.

Each of these timeless tales takes us to a different zone of terror, whether in a faraway land, or in a hidden pocket of the past. They strum chords in us we hardly suspect exist. They evoke our deepest fears as a kind of eerie wonder. And they whisper to our innermost souls that the reality we in which we dwell may be only one of many interpenetrating realms where mankind coexists in blind, uneasy ignorance….

First, in A. Merritt’s haunting “The Moon Pool,” we journey to the South Seas, where a moonlit pool hidden among the ruins of an ancient civilization conceals an inhabitant not of this Earth. “The Moon Pool,” is narrated by Joey D’Auria.

“The House and the Brain,” also known as “The Haunted and the Haunters” by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, explores the haunted house genre in a seminal story that inspired countless imitators. As you will hear, this is no ordinary ghost story. “The House and the Brain” is read by Doug Stone.

H. P. Lovecraft next takes us to Ireland for “The Moon-Bog,” one of his earliest eerie tales. “The Moon-Bog,” is told by Joey D’Auria.

Is “The Great God Pan” loose in the Welsh countryside? If so, what deviltry is he committing? Arthur Machen’s classic tale reveals the horrific answer. “The Great God Pan” is recounted by John Shelton.

Finally, H. P. Lovecraft returns us to our lunar theme in “What the Moon Brings,” voiced by Joey D’Auria.

 
 
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The Spider Returns on “Wings of the Black Death”
 
A scourge not seen since the Middle Ages descends on America’s largest city, wielded by a criminal mastermind who threatens to wipe out New York … and reveal The Spider’s true identity in the process!
 
“Wings of the Black Death”, Norvell W. Page’s inaugural novel as author of The Spider, is now available in a deluxe audiobook from RadioArchives.com!
 
Following on the success of RadioArchives.com first Spider audiobook, “Prince of the Red Looters”, this new audio adventure pits Richard Wentworth, alias The Spider, against the first of a long line of evil malefactors devised by Page that would inhabit the webbed crusader’s life for the next ten years.
 
The Spider Battles a Vicious Foe
In “Wings of the Black Death”, Manhattan is under siege from a new brand of terrorist – a human monster who calls himself the Black Death. Unless the city fathers pay a monumental ransom, New York will become a city of unspeakable destruction.
 
As Will Murray says in his introduction, “With his first white-heat story, Norvell W. Page remade Richard Wentworth into a messianic avenger unlike anything pulp readers ever read before. Driven, deadly, The Spider was a daredevil caught between the law that branded him as a criminal and the underworld he terrorized with his metallic laugh and searing lead.”
 
Dynamic Narration and Production
Produced by Roger Rittner, with full period music score and extensive sound effects, “Wings of the Black Death”, like its predecessor, is narrated by Nick Santa Maria, with Robin Riker as Nita Van Sloan.
 
“Listeners who enjoyed ‘Prince of the Red Looters’ will delight in Nick’s dynamic narration,” Roger says, “as well as an extended and enhanced role for Robin as Nita battles the malevolent Black Death on her own. Will Wentworth come to the rescue? (Do you have to ask?)”
 

by Derrick Ferguson
 

The first thing you need to know about The Jade Ogre is that this sucker is long. 12 hours to be exact. Now, I don’t point this out to complain as The Jade Ogre is a Doc Savage adventure of truly epic proportions that fully deserves the length. I only mention this going in because I can usually listen to a Radio Archives audiobook in an afternoon as they’re perfectly made for me to listen as I’m doing household chores inside or out. But you’ll probably have to make time to listen to The Jade Ogre in separate chunks.

But anyway you choose to listen to it, you’ll have a rollercoaster of a listen. The action takes place in wildly different settings such as San Francisco, an ocean liner, and the deepest, most forbidden jungles of Cambodia which adds that international flavor I do so love in Doc Savage adventures. Unlike other pulp heroes, Doc’s turf is the entire world and I enjoy reading or in this case, listening to Doc Savage adventures that reflect this aspect of The Man of Bronze.

An added treat is that we get Doc’s spitfire cousin, Pat Savage in on this adventure, along with Monk and Ham. And this audiobook has one of the most bizarre and formidable villains Doc has ever faced: Quon, The Jade Ogre who strikes out to slay his victims with disembodied flying arms. And no, it doesn’t sound as ridiculous as it reads. In fact, The Jade Ogre gives Doc some of the roughest, most difficult challenges in his entire career.

Michael McConnohie is without a doubt the star of the show and I mean this most sincerely. Due to the unusual length of The Jade Ogre, there are quite naturally more characters to voice and Mr. McConnohie performs these different characters with his usual skill and professionalism. It never fails to amaze me how one person can perform so many different characters and make them all sound totally different from each other.

The Jade Ogre is quite simply an epic that I am glad was done in an unabridged form. Don’t let the length scare you away. If you’re a fan of Doc Savage or of Radio Archives’ marvelous pulp audiobooks then this is one you can’t pass by. The Jade Ogre for only $37.98 from Radio Archives today!

 

 

The best of timeless Pulp now available as cutting edge Ebooks! Will Murray’s Pulp Classics brings the greatest heroes, awesome action, and two fisted thrills to your E-Reader! Presenting Pulp Icons such as the Spider and Operator 5 as well as wonderfully obscure characters like Doctor Death and more, Will Murray’s Pulp Classics brings you the best of yesterday’s Pulp today!
 
Five new golden age Pulp tales exquisitely reformatted into visually stunning E-books!

 

With terrible swiftness, the Master of the Green Death had struck. His victims lay in the streets, verdant-hued and ghastly — and the Underworld, which he had protected against all reprisal, ran riot in a Manhattan horror-holiday of loot and murder! Another epic exploit of America’s best-loved pulp-fiction character of the 1930s and 1940s: The Spider — Master of Men! As a special Bonus, Will Murray has written an introduction: “Meet the Spider” especially for this series of eBooks.
 
When that first whine rose in the throat of a fellow worker and turned into a screaming, tearing dog-like howl, Nita van Sloan, laboring in a war factory, quickly summoned the Spider… And the Spider found a city mad with terror, its population fighting each other to escape the death that turned humans into howling maniacs… A grim, stark story with exciting, breath-taking action on every page — a story you will remember with startling clarity every time you hear       a dog howl in the night… not a story for a faint-hearted reader! Another epic exploit of America’s best-loved pulp-fiction character of the 1930s and 1940s: The Spider — Master of Men! As a special Bonus, Will Murray has written an introduction: “Meet the Spider” especially for this series of eBooks.
 

by A. Merritt, H.P. Lovecraft, and others

Where does fantasy end and horror begin? Is there beauty in terror? Does horror possess a spiritual dimension? In these five classic tales written by acknowledged masters of the supernatural, these disturbing questions are explored…but not fully answered.

In his famous essay, “Supernatural Horror in Literature,” horror master H. P. Lovecraft singled out several novelettes as classics. Lovecraft, the 20th century’s greatest practitioner of his craft, was widely read and had impeccable taste in the literature of the fantasy and the supernatural. We’ve collected some of the most memorable of those stories Lovecraft praised for The Moon Pool and other Wonders.

 
Ride With Curt Newton, the world’s greatest space-farer, and the Futuremen as they leave the known star trails to penetrate the source of cosmic rays, the very core of the universe! Captain Future… the Ace of Space! Born and raised on the moon, Curt Newton survived the murder of his scientist parents to become the protector of the galaxy known as Captain Future. With his Futuremen, Grag the giant robot, Otho, the shape-shifting android and Simon Wright, the Living Brain, he patrols the solar system in the fastest space ship ever constructed, the Comet, pursuing human monsters and alien threats to Earth and her neighbor planets.

 

Curt Newton leads his valiant band of Futuremen in the thrilling campaign to preserve a priceless Lunar heritage! Captain Future… the Ace of Space! Born and raised on the moon, Curt Newton survived the murder of his scientist parents to become the protector of the galaxy known as Captain Future. With his Futuremen, Grag the giant robot, Otho, the shape-shifting android and Simon Wright, the Living Brain, he patrols the solar system in the fastest space ship ever constructed, the Comet, pursuing human monsters and alien threats to Earth and her neighbor planets.
 

When you purchase these beautifully reformatted eBooks from RadioArchives.com you receive all three formats in one ZIP file: PDF for PC or Mac computer; Mobi for Kindle and ePub for iPad/IPhone, Android, Sony eReader, and Nook. When you upgrade to a new eReader, you can transfer your eBook novels to your new device without the need to purchase anything new.
 
Find these legendary Pulp tales and more in Will Murray’s Pulp Classics, now available in the Kindle store and the Barnes and Noble Nook store! The best Pulp eBooks now available for only $2.99 each from Radio Archives!
 
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For a limited time you can now download an exciting original Spider adventure for just one thin penny! Part of the Will Murray Pulp Classics line, The Spider #11, Prince of the Red Looters first saw print in 1934 and features his momentous battle with The Fly and his armies of crazed criminal killers. Their motto? Why “KILL THE SPIDER!” of course.
 
For those who have been unsure about digging into the wonderful world of pulps this is a perfect opportunity to give one of these fantastic yarns a real test run. With a full introduction to the Spider written by famed pulp historian and author Will Murray, The Spider #11 was written by one of pulp’s most respected authors, Norvell W. Page. Writing as Grant Stockbridge, Page’s stories included some of the most bizarre and fun takes on heroes and crime fighting in the history of escapist fiction.
 
Even today Page’s scenarios and his edge-of-the-seat writing style are still thrilling both new and old fans everywhere. For those who have never read one of these rollercoaster adventures, you are in for a thrill. If you already know how much fun a classic pulp is, make sure you download this bargain.
 
All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub, Mobi, and PDF formats for the ultimate in compatibility. When you purchase this eBook from RadioArchives.com you receive all three formats in one ZIP file. When you upgrade to a new eReader, you can transfer your Spider novels to your new device without the need to purchase anything new. Use the PDF version when reading on your PC or Mac computer. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, Sony eReader or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want.

 

 

Altus Press is proud to announce the release of the third volume in its acclaimed Wild Adventures of Doc Savage series, written by Will Murray and Lester Dent, writing as Kenneth Robeson.
 
Set in the Fall of 1936, The Infernal Buddha tells the epic story of Doc Savage’s desperate quest to control the Buddha of Ice, a relic of unknown origin—and what may become the most dangerous object on Earth!
 
When a mummy arrives at Doc Savage’s New York headquarters wearing the clothes of his missing assistant, engineer Renny Renwick, Doc, Monk, and Ham rush to Singapore where they get on the trail of a swashbuckling pirate who calls himself the Scourge of the South China Sea, in whose hands a piece of the infernal Buddha has fallen. The trail leads to Pirate Island, the fate of Renny, and a mysterious box containing a terrible, unstoppable power.
 
But that is only the beginning of the quest into which the Man of Bronze plunges—one that will take him to the upper reaches of the Yellow Sea and a series a wild ocean battles against the vicious factions fighting for control on the infernal Buddha.
 
Before it is all over, every human life on Earth will tremble on the brink of eternity, and Doc Savage will face his greatest test.
 
“This may be my wildest Doc novel to date,” says author Will Murray. “The Infernal Buddha is a fantasy epic full of corsairs, criminals and other culprits. The menace is planetary. The threat, extinction. Doc Savage has a reputation for saving the world. This time he does it on the greatest scale possible. I began this book back in 1992, working from an opening situation Lester Dent started in 1935. Together, we have produced a true Doc Savage epic. And it only took about 75 years….”
 
The Infernal Buddha features a startling cover painted by Joe DeVito, depicting Doc Savage as the Buccaneer of Bronze! This cover was painted from a still taken in 1964 of legendary model Steve Holland, and is a variant pose shot for famed illustrator James Bama’s classic cover to The Man of Bronze. There has never been a Doc cover like it! Buy it today for only $24.95 from Radio Archives.
 

Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows! The Master of Darkness battles supercrime in thrilling pulp novels by Walter B. Gibson and Theodore Tinsley writing as “Maxwell Grant.” First, the Master of Darkness follows “The Triple Trail” that could lead to a million-dollar art treasure, in one of Walter Gibson’s all-time greatest masterpieces of misdirection! Then, The Shadow attempts to rescue his loyal agent from the clutches of the “Murder Genius” in Theodore Tinsley’s violent sequel to “The Prince of Evil.” This instant collector’s item showcases the original color covers by Graves Gladney and George Rozen plus the classic interior illustrations by legendary illustrators Tom Lovell and Edd Cartier, with historical commentary by Will Murray. BONUS: a thrilling adventure of Police Commissioner James Gordon, a.k.a. The Whisperer! Buy it today for $14.95.
 

The pulp era’s greatest superman returns in interconnected pulp thrillers by Lester Dent writing as “Kenneth Robeson.” First, the Man of Bronze and his Iron Men travel to “Pirate Isle” to rescue Johnny Littlejohn from the master criminal, Lord London. Then, the action continues as Doc Savage uncovers a lost civilization as he searches for the strange secret behind “The Speaking Stone” that speaks with the missing Monk Mayfair’s voice. This double-novel collector’s edition features both classic color pulp covers by Emery Clarke, Paul Orban’s classic interior illustrations and historical commentary by Will Murray, writer of nine Doc Savage novels. Priced at only $14.95.
 

One of the top crime-fighters from the golden age of pulp fiction, The Spider returns in two thrill-packed adventures written by Norvell Page under the pseudonym of Grant Stockbridge. First, in “The Spider and the Scarlet Surgeon” (1941), With unheard of skill, the Red Surgeon can change a patient into an imbecile… or a genius of crime! Not only can he alter the physical shell, but this mad doctor can even amputate parts of a victim’s personality, even their conscience. And his greatest ambition is to operate on none other than Stanley Kirkpatrick, Nita van Sloan… and the Spider! Then, in “The Spider and the Death Piper” (1942), Weird compelling music lures the inhabitants of Martinsville to suicide! By ones and twos at first, then in a stampede of maddened self-destruction. Even Richard Wentworth, with the iron will of the Spider, felt the irresistible calling of that Devil-tune! Can even the Master of Men prevail against an unearthly power that goads the listener to suicide? These two exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading and feature both of the original full color covers as well as interior illustrations that accompany each story. Available now for $14.95!
 
 
 
 
 

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By John Olsen

 
“Road of Crime” is a story of one man’s journey from the evil clutches of crime to the freedom of honest, clean living. And it’s all due to… you guessed it… the love of a good woman. And, of course, the just actions of The Shadow.
 
As our story opens, we meet our proxy hero Graham Wellerton. When we meet Wellerton, he’s one of Manhattan’s top bank robbers and mob lieutenant for King Furzman. And he’s just successfully knocked off the Terminal National Bank for thousands of dollars. But he’s not overly pleased with his success. Already the stirrings of a guilty conscience are beginning to make themselves evident.
 
The Shadow is involved from the very beginning. He has followed another of King Furzman’s lieutenants, “Wolf” Daggert, from the scene of a failed bank holdup which Daggert had attempted. He tracked Daggert to King Furzman. And while surreptitiously watching Furzman, he encountered Graham Wellerton.
 
Graham Wellerton, along with his gang, is heading out of Manhattan for Michigan where he plans a string of bank robberies in the mid-west. Wolf Daggert follows and takes over the gang, leaving Wellerton stranded several hundred miles short of Michigan. And that’s where young Wellerton’s gradual conversion from crime begins.
 
The tale is unlike most of Walter Gibson’s Shadow pulp mysteries. We follow a young man forced into crime as he gradually climbs his way up to respectability and eventually wealth.
 
As was typical in these very early Shadow stories, The Shadow plays only a minor role. He remains in the background, stepping in at crucial moments to help shape the destiny of this one young man. The Shadow’s part, though not large, is vital. And when he does show up, he dispenses justice with his huge automatics. And the dead bodies quickly begin to fall.
 
This is one of the more unique Shadow pulp stories. It’s a tale of redemption; one man’s fight to pull himself from the quicksand of crime. Young Graham Wellerton. We watch as he struggles with his conscience and finally regains the path of right and lawfulness. It reads very unlike most of the other Shadow stories. But I really liked it. A nice change of pace that I can recommend.
 
Read ‘Road of Crime’ and another full length Shadow novel in The Shadow Volume 11 from Radio Archives for only $12.95!
 


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THANKS for that clip from the series Weird Tales. The sound quality was surprisingly good as was the acting. The writing however was dreadul. Perhaps that’s the real reason the show wasn’t picked up for a series. Shame though because if it had been maybe more people could have found out about H.P. Lovecraft’s works in his own day. Again, thanks for the clip.
 
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Arguments begin in lawsuit over ‘Spider-Man’ musical

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Just in time for the movie, when all Marvel wants is good things to come up when they Google “Spider-Man”…

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York judge is set to hear arguments over what a jury can decide in a civil trial stemming from the Broadway production of “Spider-Man.”

Judge Katherine Forrest must decide whether to dismiss fired director Julie Taymor’s claims that her copyright on a three-page script treatment for the musical was violated. She also will decide the fate of counterclaims brought against Taymor by the show’s producers. A hearing is set for Friday.

Taymor was fired in 2011 as the $75 million production sputtered to get off the ground despite three months of preview performances. The musical was rewritten and it successfully reopened. Taymor sued the producers in November and they countersued. In court papers, the producers say Taymor’s treatment was based on pre-existing “Spider-Man” comics and films.

via Arguments set in NY suit over ‘Spider-Man’ musical – Yahoo! News.

Vote In The Semi-Finals of the Mix May Mayhem NSFW Webcomics Tournament!

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Sorry it took a while, some of the donations for votes came in without saying who the money was going for, so we wanted to wait until we could come to final totals. So far, we’ve raised over $650 for the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund— and we’re down to the final four contestants!

Here are the updated brackets… and remember, these are NSFW comics, so be careful when you click through to look and read them! (more…)