Saturday, December 19, 2015
THE GONE&FORGOTTEN ADVENT(ure) CALENDAR: DAY NINETEEN
Adventures Into the Unknown
Although the title was eventually - if reluctantly - handed over to the ghostly Nemesis and the laconic Herbie Popnecker, Adventures Into The Unknown began its life as one of a thousand science fiction anthology titles on the racks. Also, I know from some very critical reviews written about my book by fans of the diminutive character Doll Man that this image is going to be alarmingly arousing to some folks.
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2 comments:
"Adventures Into The Unknown began its life as one of a thousand science fiction anthology titles on the racks."
Actually, AITU began its life as the very first regularly-published horror comic book.
I stand corrected, thanks!
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