Atomic Pulp & Other Meltdowns
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Atomic Pulp & Other Meltdowns |
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http://atomic-pulp.blogspot.com |
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English |
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Comics, Film, Pop Culture |
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Shameless self-promotion and obsessive pop culture commentary by writer, editor & graphic artist Christopher Mills |
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100 Followers |
Buck's Back, Baby!
Some years ago VCI Entertainment released the 1939 Buck Rogers serial starring Buster Crabbe on DVD. As a fan of Buck, Buster, space opera and serials I bought it, of course.Unfortunately, the source material used for the transfer was dark and murky, with considerable print damage, so the visual presentat
Wednesday Cover: Pulp Fantastic
As I've indicated here lately, I've been going through some rough times recently. Fortunately, I have some good friends who have been patient and supportive and just plain awesome. One of these is my pal Rick Burchett, who's not only a great friend, but a fantastic artist. So, for this week's Wednesday Cover, I've selected another one of his covers for the 2000 DC/Vertigo miniseries Pulp Fantastic.
Bring 'Em Back Alive
While I am extremely excited to know that Tales Of The Gold Monkey will be coming to DVD next year, I can't help but wonder if we'll ever get 1982's other Raiders of the Lost Ark-inspired television series on disc someday. I'm talking about Bring 'Em Back Alive, of course, CBS' entry in the faux Indiana Jones sweepstakes, and a show that, for my money, was just as entertaining as Tales.The tone was different - while both programs traded in pulp adventure, Tales was more character-driven, like most Donald Bellasario productions. Bring 'Em Back Alive was
Happy Birthday Boris Karloff
Happy birthday to the true gentleman of horror, Boris Karloff, born this day in 1887 as William Henry Pratt in London, England. Not every movie he appeared in was a classic, but he was always a class act.
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