My Guest Blog Article for the Men's Adventure Library
Mr. Fox appears in their newest book: ATOMIC WEREWOLVES AND MAN-EATING PLANTS
I'm thrilled to share with you all that an article I've penned as a guest blog has just been published. It delves into "The Man Who Couldn't Die," a gripping science fiction tale by Gardner F. Fox that graced the pages of ADVENTURE magazine in its August 1961 issue. This story takes us on an interstellar journey with Clarr Morson, a reformed criminal who finds himself in the shell of a robot, exploring the cosmos and encountering the enigmatic alien race known as the Trann.
This narrative is a part of the anthology "Atomic Werewolves and Man-Eating Plants," a collection that resurrects the pulse-pounding adventures from vintage men’s adventure magazines featuring werewolves, vampires, ghosts, aliens, and robots. As the Custodian and Illustrator for The Gardner Francis Fox Library, I enjoyed writing about this particular story and the legendary Fox himself.
In addition to my role with the library, I'm an artist who breathes visual life into Gardner Fox's stories and books, and I also craft and illustrate indie comics. For those who are curious to dive into Fox's imaginative worlds, you can immerse yourself in his stories and novels available online, which you can enjoy in various formats—read, download as ebooks, or listen to as audiobooks—through The Gardner Francis Fox Library website.
I'm eager for you to dive into the guest post and explore—or perhaps reacquaint yourself with—the remarkable stories of Gardner F. Fox and his contemporaries, who were in the thick of crafting these fantastic tales. Their work continues to deliver immense enjoyment to readers even today.