This week we receive an anatomy lecture from Professor Steve Laker in Cadaver, while Kevin Rees introduces us to the slightly sinister Jack. Joseph Rubas invites us down to Olde London Towne to explore The Crypt, and Cameron Walker tells us the tale of Tom, who believes himself to be Vallen of Argaroth.
We begin a new HG Wells story this week, the five parter A Story of the Stone Age, which will be followed by its futuristic counterpart, A Story of the Days to Come, a kind of precursor to the famous Alexander Korda film, Things to Come. Robert W Chambers takes us to Brittany for a meeting with the Demoiselle D'Ys, but in Robert E Howard's story, Kirowan is more concerned by the nature of The Thing on the Roof. 20, 00 Leagues under the Sea, Captain Nemo unleashes his thunderbolt on the Papuans, and in Witch Wood, David Semphill doubts the Christianity of his flock.
We begin a new HG Wells story this week, the five parter A Story of the Stone Age, which will be followed by its futuristic counterpart, A Story of the Days to Come, a kind of precursor to the famous Alexander Korda film, Things to Come. Robert W Chambers takes us to Brittany for a meeting with the Demoiselle D'Ys, but in Robert E Howard's story, Kirowan is more concerned by the nature of The Thing on the Roof. 20, 00 Leagues under the Sea, Captain Nemo unleashes his thunderbolt on the Papuans, and in Witch Wood, David Semphill doubts the Christianity of his flock.