“Give a guy a fair break!” said the sherriff, his arms in the air. “I was half asleep like-it was a sort o’ lapse me givin’ you that gun. Be fair now, an’ hand it back, there’s a buddy!”
Just before a bullet removed Leander Leffwell from the living, that Beantown screwball had completed his radio for talking with the dead. And to spot Leander’s sponsor, Snooty Piper set out to tune himself in on hell’s black network.
Would you laugh if something followed you around your home- something cold and sneaky, that wasn’t even there when you turned your head? Narrated by John Gradoville.
“Keep going!” roared Thomas. “Get in there and clean out those rotors or I’ll shoot you down!” Webb climbed desperately, his body buffeted by the suction from the giant wheel.
As a newspaperman, he couldn’t decently or ethically do anything about it. But as a man in love with the girl reporter, he had to make his move when she was threatened…
Each warrior was given a sacred bundle, to keep and to pass on in reverence down through generations, never to open it, never to reveal what power lay within. Now, that generational secret is threatened, and it may be more dangerous than anyone
What happens when a roudy mining town decides it wants to be a city? Even more gunfights and mayhem than normal. A wild west tale about Breckinridge Elkins by Robert E. Howard.
A scientist is forced miles below the earth’s surface to hide from a deadly foe. But what he finds below is far more deadly than the mere gangsters he left above.
The city is hit with a crime wave. Who can stand in the way of the sinister cadre of burglars known as the Scarlet Salamander? This episode contains the first four chapters, and we’ll hear the thrilling conclusion next week.
From the September, 1938 issue of “Detective Yarns.” This one really rips along, and is about as pulpy as a story can get. The bad guys are as bad as can be imagined, the good guy is always about to die, and the author tosses in some nudity for
This appeared in the June 1941 Issue of Fantastic Adventures. If I had really planned ahead, I probably would have released this one back on the week of July 4th. Oh, well. It’s pretty short, running only about 10 minutes or so. The good news i
Today we’re going to finish up The Daughter of Thor by Edmund Hamilton with chapters 5 and 6. I very much enjoyed the climactic battle of this one. If I hadn’t just thought of it right now, I probably would have found a recording of Wagner’s “R
A strange sequence of events leads an American pilot and a Nazi officer to the mythical land of Valhalla. This is a longer story, running about 2 hours total, so I’m splitting it into a few episodes. Part 1 features Chapters 1 & 2.
In which Sailor Steve Costigan says goodbye to his beloved Sea Girl then fights the frenchman who kicked his dog. It’s the first Robert E. Howard story I’ve recorded for the podcast. I’ve read that these boxing stories were more popular at the