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Vids I Dig 884: TheGamerFromMars: The Missing Horror Film – Internet Mysteries.

Book Review: ‘Indiana Jones and the White Witch’ by Martin Caidin.Vids I Dig 885: Rock N’ Roll True Stories: Van Halen – Whatever Happened To The Teachers In ‘Hot For Teacher’ & The Controversy.Vids I Dig 886: Cartoonist Kayfabe: Secrets Revealed – Richard Corben’s Color Technique Explained.Comic Review: Daredevil – Epic Collection: Heart of Darkness.Talking Pulp Update (): Am I Done with Talking Pulp?… Probably Not.Talking Pulp Update (): Talking Pulp Press Is Live!.The Genesis of the “Barbarians of the Storm” Book Series.A Really Great Review of “Dan the Destructor – Barbarians of the Storm, Book I” – “Dan the Destructor – Conan: Isekai Edition” by Katharine Frances.A Really Great Review of “Eyes in All Shadows & Other Stories – A Barbarians of the Storm Anthology” – A book that’s as terrifying as it is entertaining.” by Riverotter85.A Really Great Review of “Atomic Beasts and Where to Kill Them – Barbarians of the Storm, Book II” – “Blood and Gore Galore In Store” by Katharine Frances.In the end, all I can do is hope that more people check out Moorcock’s work, especially the books in the Elric Saga. Moorcock’s prose, as I’ve mentioned before, is just incredible and there’s almost this extra layer of confidence and familiarity in his writing, here, that it takes this to another level. I will say that it packs a punch, wraps some things up pretty well and ultimately, leaves you sad that the “saga” is over while being very hungry for more. Because it’s the last in the series, I don’t want to spoil any of the key details.

But this is also because a lot happens here and this is the culmination of everything that has happened before it. I do plan on reading more Elric books, as well as other non- Elric works by Moorcock.Īs for this tale, I thought that it was the best since the first book. Howard I could get my hands on, switching over to Michael Moorcock’s stories of a hero that is essentially, Conan in reverse, was also a great experience. After spending the better part of a year reading through everything by Robert E. I’ve enjoyed these books pretty f’n thoroughly. And with that, this is a pretty intense and satisfying finale. While this isn’t the last of the Elric of Melniboné novels, it is the final one in the six-part Elric Saga.
