Suggested Listening Order for Dark Shadows Audios
The audios were released in non-chronological story order. The following suggested order provides a coherent narrative listening experience.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
The audios were released in non-chronological story order. The following suggested order provides a coherent narrative listening experience.
That’s the signpost up ahead—your next stop, The Twilight Zone!
I recently had the pleasure of reading Late Star Trek: The Final Frontier in the Franchise Era, by Adam Kotsko, from University of Minnesota Press.
Presenting an oft-overlooked set of Planet of the Apes motion comics from Madefire.
An index listing every episode, film, novel, short story, comic, stage play, and audio that has been broadcast, published, or recorded in the Dark Shadows mythology since 1966,
I’ve decided to change my name to “Noone.” Why? Because people misspell “no one” as “noone” so often, and I’ve decided to capitalize on it.
The following article was posted back in 2011 at my now-defunct Hasslein Blog, and is being re-posted here for posterity, in its original formatting…
Yesterday, I was offered a freelance job with a major website covering science fiction, comics, film, and television… …at the incredible rate of $10 an article. $10. In the mid-1990s, I earned $25 per article for a local newspaper and considered that way too low… and that was almost 30 years ago. It’s worth noting […]
I’m reached the end of my latest re-watch of Star Trek: The Original Series, and I want to discuss the show’s controversial finale, “Turnabout Intruder.”
Let’s look back at some superhero comedies that made audiences laugh faster than a speeding bullet and more powerfully than a locomotive, as well as others that utterly failed to leap tall buildings in a single bound.