Jack and David have a fun time on the Windshearer listening to Cornucopia Radio’s “The Legend of Nic and Joe- Episode 1”, Machine Court’s “Hitori Date Master” and a blast from the past with a shortened Bell’s in the Batfry #107.
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If you ever wondered, “Cats Can Talk” or so says Machine Court to David and Jack as they rush to repair the Windshearer and make their escape from the City of Dead before the hoards of undead vampire lizards get them!
Jack and David make their escape from the City of the Dead and the Lizard Vampires with the help of Lost in Williamsburg’s “A Thousand Years From Now” Chapter 1 and “Iphone Mafia” from Machine Court
David loses Jack as he flees from the Dead City and into Elaine Barrett’s first chapter of her amazing adaptation of Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth” in another Broken Sea Audio classic!
Jack and David race against time out of the labyrinth of the City of the Dead as we conclude Simon Neilson’s epic Children of the World’s End!
Sonic Special: A Bell’s in the Batfry Extra!
Jack and David face off against Vampire Lizard Queen of the Dead City as they fight to survive. Bringing us salvation is part 3 of Simon Neilson’s continued epic Children of the World’s End!
Special Sonic Guest Star: Tanja Milojevic from Lightning Bolt Theatre of the Mind!
Jack and David find themselves in the Royal Mausoleum of the Vampire Lizard Queen as they continue to search for a way out thanks to part 2 of Simon Neilson’s epic tale Children of the World’s End!
Special Sonic Guest Star: Tanja Milojevic from Lightning Bolt Theatre of the Mind!
Jack and David fight their way through the ancient city of the dead while drawn forward by part 1 of Simon Neilson’s epic tale Children of the World’s End!
Pulp-Pourri Theatre and Pete Lutz return with a double order of “By Order of Buck Brady” and “What Bleeds is What Leads” while Jack and David try not to do any bleeding of their own in the Lost City of Death.
David and Jack explore a strange dead city as well as “The Scent of my Death” by Audio Clinic’s Barry Frame and Pulp-Pourri Theatre’s “The Trip Up Yonder” from Pete Lutz.