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The Shadow- The Laughing Corpse

The Astounding Outpost presents The Shadow

Classic Pulp Fiction had many forms over the years from novels like, Tarzan, to pulp magazines like Weird Tales, to radio shows, like the Shadow. In the internet age you can find almost anything pulp, if you know where to look. We’re saving you some of the headache by gathering as much classical pulp fiction as we can. Like the classical radio dramas.

 

The Astounding Outpost proudly presents. Astound Radio Classic pulp. Tonight’s feature the Shadow.

Recommended books available at amazon
The Shadow: Year One (The Shadow: Year One Omnibus)
The Shadow, Vol. 1: The Fires Of Creation
The Shadow: “The Golden Vulture” and “Crime, Insured”

Posters also available at amazon

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women is a 1968 American science fiction film, one of two which were adapted from the 1962 Soviet SF film Planet Of Storms (Планета Бурь Planeta Bur) for Roger Corman. The original film was scripted by Alexander Kazantsev from his novel and directed by Pavel Klushantsev; the adaptation was made by Peter Bogdanovich, who chose not to have his name credited on the film prints, and included American-made principal scenes starring Mamie Van Doren. The film apparently had at least a limited American release through American-International Pictures Inc. but is best known from subsequent cable-TV showings and home-video sales.

While Roger Corman is known for producing more cheese than Wisconsin his works do include the following classic films   :

The RAVEN (1963)

The Terror

Edgar Allan Poe’s The Haunted Palace (1963) Blu-ray

The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

The Hobbit first edition reprint

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 is your chance to read Bilbo’s original version as recorded by J.R.R. Tolkien in the first edition of The Hobbit