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Guest Post: Forgotten Science Fiction – Goslings by J. D. Beresford
Goslings by J. D. Beresford, is a 1913 post-apocalyptic novel about a plague that sweeps across the world and kills mainly men.
Continue readingThe Ultimate Warrior – Review by the Classic Sci-Fi Movies Blog
The 70s appetite for post-apocalyptic tales rolled on with the American release of The Ultimate Warrior (TUW) in late June of 1976. The story is not really “science” fiction, as much as it belongs in the post-apocalyptic genre.
Continue readingJohn Kenneth Muir reviews Thundarr – Secret of the Black Pearl
Although it was likely He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983 – 1985) that captured fully the imagination of young fantasy audiences in the early 1980s, I have always boasted tremendous affection as well for another genre piece of roughly the same age: Thundarr the Barbarian (1980 – 1982).
Continue reading19th Level Review – "The Long Tomorrow" by Leigh Brackett
This review by Daniel Stack originally appeared on his blog, 19th Level.
Continue readingThe Stand (The Complete & Uncut Edition) – A Guest Review
If you’re a fan of this blog, chances are decent that you’re also a fan of Stephen King’s The Stand. But if for some reason you haven’t ever read it, here’s a guest post by Lazarus of Lazarus’ Lair doing his part to explain why you should.
Continue readingMy First Apocalypse – A Guest Post by Dale Sherman
The following is a guest post by Dale Sherman, author of several books, including Armageddon Films FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About Zombies, Contagions, Aliens, and the End of the World as We Know It!
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