tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737178647696982478.post6912920893106947743..comments2024-02-14T13:04:19.786-05:00Comments on Destination Nightmare: It's A Dull LifeDestination Nightmarehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17487112161687941041noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737178647696982478.post-68766170252325974412016-09-30T18:52:37.357-04:002016-09-30T18:52:37.357-04:00I liked the second story the best. Dad was a littl...I liked the second story the best. Dad was a little rough on Stan by slapping him around on page.....7.<br /><br />I wonder if they were planning to use that Unknown Reader character to host the books. Funny ending too!Destination Nightmarehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17487112161687941041noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8737178647696982478.post-50269152796263846962016-09-27T15:32:28.761-04:002016-09-27T15:32:28.761-04:00Sorry for the delayed response for this one. You k...Sorry for the delayed response for this one. You knew I'd be all over this one. ;)<br />Anyhow, all three stories are excellent.<br />I am amused that the doctor in the first story considers his life at the mental institution to be fairly dull after he had a case that resulted in him being dragged into his patient's past lives and then watching him die from one of them. <br />The second tale has some fun folklore going about it with the idea that the seventh son of a seventh son has special ghost seeking powers that also prevent him from harm as well. It's like Stanley has some sort of Ghost radar within his hands.<br /><br />The third story is a reprint--but a really good one from Forbidden Worlds #86 originally titled "Calling Dr. Wimble!" (It just so happened to be the cover tale too) I love how this alien doctor's bag ends up saving Wimble and a bunch of other people's lives during his war adventure. Glowwormhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01621527075382017998noreply@blogger.com