Tarzan chapter 10 A Fight Aboard Ship
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Joins us as we celebrate Superman’s 80th anniversary with the Adventures of Superman radio series. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the Man of Steel first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938. The following year, the newspaper comic strip began and four audition radio programs were prepared to sell Superman as a radio…
With the zombie call in full swing we thought we’d launch Astounding Radio with a discussion of George Romero and Zombies. While missed by many film circles Romero’s work was ground breaking and shaped the future of film making,, story telling, and of course the modern obsession with zombies. Dawn of the Dead is an…
In 1951- the Hobbit was edited to remove an inconsistency with the Epic Lord of the Rings. Bilbo made a reference to these inconsistencies when he said “But I will now tell the true story, and if some here have heard me tell it otherwise. I ask them to forget it and forgive me.” Now…
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. Bram Stoker’s widow sued and all copies of the film were ordered destroyed but a few copies managed to survive. The film is not only the oldest vampire movie in existence but also gave birth to the idea of vampires being killed…
6-year-old Jonathan Thomas is awakened by elves and soon finds himself in a magical wonderland on the moon. Where he learns Santa has been kidnapped. Jonathan Thomas And His Christmas On The Moon ran between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 1938. If you are enjoying this classic radio bedtime story- please check out the full series and the shirt…
Astounding Outpost presents our latest Astounding Radio feature- the Pop Culture Water Cooler. The weekend Crew Eric, Josh, and Kendall are taking the helm. They are discussing Blade Runner 2049 and looking at the influence the original Blade Runner has on pop culture to this very day.