This week, we have the penultimate episode of Todd Nelsen’s The Days are Numbered, a Cthulhu mythos / noir mash-up featuring an antihero as sinister as any Lovecraftian demon god. Following this is Jeremy Christopher’s Forever to the Child, which illustrates some of the hidden terrors of childhood. Rick McQuiston’s back with Reasons to Worry, and his protagonist has several of these, not least being a particularly violent outbreak of flu. The Days of Mr. Thomas continues.
We have another story from Ron Koppelberger, entitled Nocturne. Then we reach Part Thirty Three of Rob Bliss’ fantasy-satire epic, Daniel’s Dream. In The Caves of Mars our hero encounters the alluring Azora of Taakbar and experiences a full-scale brigand attack. The First Men in the Moon are still prisoners of the terrible Selenites. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth continues across the subterranean waters of the Central Sea. And The One that Got Away tells the tale of a fishing trip made by the god Thor.
This week, we have the penultimate episode of Todd Nelsen’s The Days are Numbered, a Cthulhu mythos / noir mash-up featuring an antihero as sinister as any Lovecraftian demon god. Following this is Jeremy Christopher’s Forever to the Child, which illustrates some of the hidden terrors of childhood. Rick McQuiston’s back with Reasons to Worry, and his protagonist has several of these, not least being a particularly violent outbreak of flu. The Days of Mr. Thomas continues.
We have another story from Ron Koppelberger, entitled Nocturne. Then we reach Part Thirty Three of Rob Bliss’ fantasy-satire epic, Daniel’s Dream. In The Caves of Mars our hero encounters the alluring Azora of Taakbar and experiences a full-scale brigand attack. The First Men in the Moon are still prisoners of the terrible Selenites. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth continues across the subterranean waters of the Central Sea. And The One that Got Away tells the tale of a fishing trip made by the god Thor.