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Pin up of the Week: Dime Mystery May 1937

Dime Mystery 1937 05

Dime Mystery 1937 05

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Pin-up of the Week: Dime Mystery June 1937

Dime Mystery 1937 06

Dime Mystery 1937 06

The only thing I can think about when I look at this is that one urban legend where a person wakes up in a bathtub with a sore back and clutching a note that says something about how they are now missing an organ. Except in this case it’s waking up tied to a skeleton.

And all one has left to say in a situation like this is: “How did this happen to me, again?”

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Edgar Allen Poe's 200th Birthday

poe-shadow-of-the-masterThe madmen at William Morrow Publishers have released a book to commemorate Edgar Allen Poe’s 200th birthday. Edited by Michael Connelly, it includes sixteen of his most chilling tales as well as essays and commentary from literary luminaries Lawrence Block, Sue Grafton, Tess Gerritsen, Nelson DeMille, Sara Paretsky, Tess Gerritsen, Stephen King, and others.

In addition, the city of Baltimore has events planned to celebrate the occasion.

If only I’ll be in such great shape when I turn 200. And if the Mummy King is right, maybe I will! Ah HA HA HA HA ha!

Happy 200th Birthday

Happy 200th Birthday

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Pin-up of the Week – Terror Tales 1940 07

Terror Tales 1940 07

Terror Tales 1940 07

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The flying monkeys let our technician out for a minute and he snuck away into the light of day. Thanks for your patience during this difficult transition.
I ated Tinkerbell.

Fhtagn Spoken Here.

... the attic, a vast raftered length lighted only by small blinking windows in the gable ends, and filled with a massed wreckage of chests, chairs, and spinning-wheels which infinite years of deposit had shrouded and festooned into monstrous and hellish shapes.
The Shunned House
H.P. Lovecraft




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