![]() ![]() ![]() And to top it off, amazing illustrations by Timothy Truman, Bill Willingham, Jim Pitts, Andrea Rushing, Mark Maddox, Allen Koszowski, Mike Dubisch, and others. Price and George Turner non-fiction essays by Scott Connors, Karen Joan Kohoutek, and Weird Tales legend Donald Wandrei reviews by Bobby Dee, Dave Brzeski, and Mike Hunter. Special features including an interview with Dracula expert and Bram Stoker descendent, Dacre Stoker an illustrated classic gothic ballad by Michael H. Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox Mountain Crime: Requital. Issue 4 will feature many more dark tales and macabre verse that will test the limits of your sanity, with short fiction by Amanda DeWees, Darrell Grizzle, Mary Marshall Highet, and Cliff Biggers poetry by Chad Hensley, Shannon Connor Winward, William Patrick Murray, Frank Coffman, and Darrell Schweitzer. Although Mortimer Beckett managed to evict the ghosts from his uncles house in Mortimer Beckett and the Secrets of Spooky Manor, it opened a time portal has allowed various modern-day objects to. The Bracken Tor: The Time of Tooth and Claw a Brassheart a. Chris Gruber concludes his bloody, gripping weird western novelette. Cynthia Ward invites us to dwell amidst wonder and glory for ever in the depths of the Pacific. Milton Davis returns with the first installment of a multipart sword-and-soul novelette. Charles R Rutledge’s occult detective Carter Decamp investigates the pages of Skelos for the first time. The downside, and the reason I gave it 4 stars, is you have to use. Mortimer Beckett and The Time Paradox PC CD history hidden object picture game Type: Game Platform: Windows Publisher: Encore Software, Inc. Peter Rawlik takes us through the Gates of the Silver Key with a Lovecraftian sword-and-planet story. Overall Time Paradox is a somewhat enjoyable game, typical of the Mortimer Beckett series. Miss Amelie Join Mortimer for a wild trip through time to find a scattered time bomb, put it back together, and close the time portal before it’s too late. Adrian Cole delves back into antediluvian times with a full-length novelette featuring Henry Kuttner’s Elak of Atlantis. Bill Willingham, award-winning creator of Fables, makes his Skelos debut with an illustrated fantasy yarn. ![]() And what a return it is! In a special tribute to legendary late Texas author Bill Crider we present one of his pulpiest and wildest adventure tales. Featuring challenging hidden object fun and more puzzles than ever. Skelos: The Journal of Weird Fiction and Dark Fantasy returns with its long-awaited fourth issue. Mortimers back for an all-new, eye-popping adventure in Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox Deluxe Join Mortimer for a wild trip through time to find a scattered time bomb, put it back together, and close the time portal before its too late. ![]()
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