This week we have Cat of the Evening, a Scandinavian tale of archaeology and ancient hauntings from Sergio Palumbo ; in Gary Murphy's Blood and Popcorn, Trudy meets a homicidal maniac; in Sandro D. Fossemò's The Cinema Show, the narrator enters the strangest of cinemas; and in Benjamin Welton's Story of Herr Hackenschmidt, an interwar German journalist investigates the events related in last week's Lovecraft tale, Dagon.
The Days of Mr Thomas continues. In The Thousand and One Nights, we learn more of the Caliphs. In Rob Bliss' Cut, the cult are preparing the end of the world. In Part Two of Gregory KH Bryant's The Cosmic Ray Creature, the monster is glimpsed. In The Iron Heel, Avis joins a refuge as the class war begins. And in Gulliver of Mars, Lieutenant Gulliver rescues a Martian princess from drowning.
This week we have Cat of the Evening, a Scandinavian tale of archaeology and ancient hauntings from Sergio Palumbo ; in Gary Murphy's Blood and Popcorn, Trudy meets a homicidal maniac; in Sandro D. Fossemò's The Cinema Show, the narrator enters the strangest of cinemas; and in Benjamin Welton's Story of Herr Hackenschmidt, an interwar German journalist investigates the events related in last week's Lovecraft tale, Dagon.
The Days of Mr Thomas continues. In The Thousand and One Nights, we learn more of the Caliphs. In Rob Bliss' Cut, the cult are preparing the end of the world. In Part Two of Gregory KH Bryant's The Cosmic Ray Creature, the monster is glimpsed. In The Iron Heel, Avis joins a refuge as the class war begins. And in Gulliver of Mars, Lieutenant Gulliver rescues a Martian princess from drowning.