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Stormy Tempest: The Sleeper Strikes DownloadFIRST EVER Stormy Tempest in High-Definition!
The perils of Stormy Tempest! An all new series of adventures begins right here! Stormy has been abducted by the bounty hunter known as Clayton the Sleeper! Stormy wakes up on a hostile alien jungle planet in the middle of an explosive gunfight to discover that Clayton has been “rescuing” her from the clutches of an unseen foe. Our independent heroine is not very pleased with being rescued against her will (or with Clayton’s methods) and a heated argument with the bounty hunter quickly escalates into a fierce battle. Clayton attempts to subdue Stormy using an arsenal that includes stun guns, tazers, blinding flares, knock out gas, a cloaking device, hand-to-hand combat, an anesthetic cloth and his inescapable bearhug! But intergalactic hotshot Stormy Tempest is a powerful heroine and a capable and clever warrior… she won’t go down without a fight and has more than a few tricks up her weaponized sleeves.
The rematch that fans have been waiting for since the release of our popular 2010 Season One episode Stormy Tempest: Unmasked begins right here! Who will win the ultimate battle of the sexes? Who is the mysterious unseen foe? What creatures lurk in the alien jungle? Will Stormy Tempest be unmasked again? And how did a simple argument between allies turn into a no-holds-barred fight for supremacy?
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The Maze DVDWHAT HORRIBLE SECRET HIDES IN THE MAZE? In Scotland Gerald MacTeam (Richard Carlson) abruptly breaks off his engagement to Kitty (Veronica Hurst) after receiving word of his uncle’s death. He inherits a mysterious castle in the Scottish highlands and takes over his ancestral duties. When Gerald never returns, Kitty travels with her aunt (Katherine Emery) to the castle to confront him. Shocked at seeing how this young man has suddenly aged 20 years and at how his demeanor is cold and rude, the women none the less remain in hopes of understanding the reason for this stunning transformation.
Odd happenings in the middle of the night deepen the mystery and frighten the women. Gerald also forbids Kitty to enter the dangerous hedge maze on the castle grounds. Kitty believes that the awful secret of the MacTeam clan centers around the forbidden maze. Will the horror within destroy them?
Director William Cameron Menzies is a master at creating suspenseful atmosphere and this film, with its unorthodox camera angles recalls his earlier INVADERS FROM MARS. THE MAZE was originally filmed in 3-D so people and objects tend to be thrust out at the viewer. This is an excellent print of a rare old horror film.
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Golden-Age Greats Volume 10 Spotlight on Bob PowellThe great Bob Powell is in the GAG spotlight this issue, as we go cover-to-cover with 23 full-story reprints covering a wide range of genres in which this prolific and versatile artist excelled. See some of the very best examples of his strong storytelling and bold brushwork on Western, romance, jungle, humor, crime, super-hero, war, action/adventure and mystery yarns, including features like The Shadow, Nick Carter and Doc Savage from The Shadow Vol. 8, No. 9; Mr. Mystic from the Spirit Section of August 8; Enchanted Holiday” from True Brides-To-Be Romances #24; Lady Crime from Kerry Drake #8; Kitty Carson from Kerry Drake #12; Spirit of ’76 from Green Hornet comics, circa 1947; Shock Gibson from Green Hornet No. 38; “The Doomed Patrol” from The American Air Forces, circa 1952 The Man In Black; The Scarlet Arrow from Black Cat No. 5, Atoma from Joe Palooka No.15; Blonde Bomber from Green Hornet No.34, Red Hawk from Straight Arrow comics; Strong Man from Strongman No. 4; Thun’da, circa 1954; Bobby Benson’s B-Bar-B riders circa 1950-1953; Lemonade Kid from Bobby Benson’s B-Bar-B Riders, circa 1950;Cave Girl, circa 1953; The Avenger, from The Avenger No. 2; Jet Powers from Jet No. 1, and “Plane Talk” from Terry and the Pirates No. 14. Much has been written about the horror and science-fiction comics produced by Bob Powell and his studio in the 1940′s and ’50′s, but the truth is they excelled in all types of comic book work. Get this great volume and see.







