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Rising from the ashes of the beloved (if erratic) print digest (that itself rose from the ashes of The Scream Factory magazine), we'd like to welcome you to the bare•bones e-zine. We look forward to offering the same irreverent reviews and commentary you've come to expect from us. And yes, we're back in PRINT, too! Click the links to the right to check out our recent issues!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Fredric Brown on TV Part Seven - Tales from the Darkside: The Geezenstacks

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by Jack Seabrook     “The Geezenstacks” was the first of three Fredric Brown stories to appear in Weird Tales (September 1943).  The othe...
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Friday, May 20, 2011

The Caroline Munro Archive: Parade, July 1967 & August 1970

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by John Scoleri Welcome to the latest installment of another one of our semi-regular features on bare •bones, in which I feature rarities...
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Fredric Brown Lost Stories - Part One: "Compliments of a Fiend"

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by Jack Seabrook In the May 1945 issue of Thrilling Detective, the first story by Fredric Brown entitled "Compliments of a Fiend...
Saturday, May 7, 2011

Fredric Brown on TV Part Six – Tales of Tomorrow: Age of Peril

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by Jack Seabrook     “Age of Peril” was first broadcast in New York on ABC as the February 15, 1952 episode of the anthology series, Tales...
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The Return of Robert McCammon - The Five

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review by John Scoleri  The Five Robert McCammon Subterranean Press May 2011 In the late 80s, people were quick to proclaim the latest...
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Saturday, April 30, 2011

The House of Mystery: I, Vampire Part 2

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by Peter Enfantino               With #304 (“The Night Has Eyes”) artist Ernie Colon steps in for a two-issue stint. Colon’s most notable c...
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Fredric Brown on TV Part Five - Star Trek: Arena

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by Jack Seabrook Fredric Brown’s classic science fiction story “Arena” was first published in the June 1944 issue of Astounding Science Fic...
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