Ace reprint of Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Pellucidar, the second novel in the Pellucidar series, Cover by Frank Frazetta
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Black Book Detective, May, 1940
Six Million Dollar Man Turns 45
Lee Majors, as Col. Steve Austin, starred in this sci-fi classic about an astronaut who was severely injured when his experimental aircraft crashed, and subsequently, had various body parts replaced with cybernetics, making him better… stronger… faster. The show was based on the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin.
Linda Darnell, 1944
Pin-up photos for Yank, the Army Weekly, 1944
Girl Dresses As Man, 1910
The Evening Statesman, Walla Walla, Washington, January 21, 1910
Weird Tales, March, 1945
Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet, 2013
What the Green Hornet movie might (and should) have been. Kevin Smith obviously respects the legacy of the Green Hornet, as he continues on the story with Britt’s son and Kato’s daughter, Mulan and nephew, Clutch.
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The Ideal Screen Type, 1928
Assassination, 2015
The Thrill Hunter, 1933
Buck portrays himself as a hero, but in reality he is braggart and a liar; he tells tall tales about exploits he never did, such as racing cars and flying airplanes in China. When he is falsely credited with taking down a couple of bandits, he is brought to Hollywood to be a star. However, Buck’s lies become too much, and when he is asked to fly a plane, the truth comes out. But when Marjorie is kidnapped, Buck has a chance to redeem himself and save the day. (Oldies.com)