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spookylittlecreature:~Stay Spooky~
Astronauts in peril. Cover illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for Alien Planet (1963), Bow Down to Null
In the holiday mood but want something to look at something classic instead of more modern iteration
aidanphantom:The Thing From Another World (1951)
maliwanhellfires:hellotailor:a man wrote an article about this mysterious new Fan Fiction craze, and
I just finished this novel, and I found it stunning. It ticks many of my boxes – girls’ school
In this day and age, it seems almost trivial, but a year ago today, the first of the Alexander novel
talesfromweirdland:The Survivors (1958). Sci-fi cover illustration by Wally Wood.
2.15 The InvadersDirector: Douglas HeyesDirector of Photography: George T. Clemens“This is the woman
A little pile of Vintage books to keep me going through lockdownwww.instagram.com/p/B-eypE9A
MASTER OF THE ASTEROID. Frank R. Paul cover art for WONDER STORIES (October 1932).
⎨Literature Edits⎬→ Frankenstein, Mary Shelley “How dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge.”
thevideonasty:bbcumbercutey:Dracula by The Northern Ballet, choreography by David Nixon@ars-historia
unpetitgateau:Books in 2013, #7: The High Window by Raymond Chandler ★★★★I’m always sad when I finis
Pulp FictionPosted by i5x
jedavu: Artist Reimagines Classic Nintendo Games as Pulp Fiction Covers San Diego-based artist Ástor
myarmisnotalilactree: Kinda epic. Like if pulp fiction and classical Greek sculpture had a baby.
readallnightsleepallday:Puffin Classics × Little Women and its sequels
I use Amazon and Goodreads for book reviews. Technically, Amazon owns Goodreads, but the user demogr
Marina Pierro in Docteur Jekyll et les femmes AKA The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne (
“It stepped through the wall to take him up in irresistable arms—”Illustration by Paul Orban for Dis
Barbarella was the first science fiction hero from comics to be adapted into a feature film. Jane Fo
#finishedreading: The Invisible Man, by H. G. Wells.
maryarnorevna:Emily Brontë, from Wuthering Heights.
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