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Huscarle05 Nov 2012 11:14 a.m. PST

I thought that some folks may not have heard of Cosmic Hobo's The Scarifyers, tales of comedic supernatural intrigue set in 1930s Britain. Quite a hoot, and there are trailers, etc on the website.
cosmichobo.com/about.asp

richarDISNEY05 Nov 2012 11:17 a.m. PST

Black Caviler turned me on tho these a while back.
They are a hoot!
beer

jgibbons05 Nov 2012 6:13 p.m. PST

News to me … i'll probably give the first one a try through Audible….

Black Cavalier05 Nov 2012 9:46 p.m. PST

These are excellent. Kind of a british 1930s version of the XFiles. One of the original main characters was voiced by the sadly departed Nicholas Courtney, aka Brigidier Lethbridge-Stewart. He was replaced after his passing in the last 2 stories by the excellent David Warner. The other main character is voiced by Terry Malloy who also voices Davros.

The stories range between the distinctly Cthulhu, to the ECW dead fighting in modern day (1930s) London, to the Loch Ness Monster.

You can get them in both CD & digital format. & it looks like in honor of Nicholas Courtney's time, they have a 5 CD bundle of his stories at a significant discount.

At least a few of them have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4. I usually get one every Father's Day or xmas since that's about the time they come out.

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