AT THE EARTH’S CORE was made into a 1976 movie, part of a trilogy of Burroughs adaptations directed by Kevin Connor. (The other two were THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT and THE PEOPLE THAT TIME FORGOT.)
Pardon me for following this, but was the mahar the only mahar in the lost city? Seems like there was something about a nest and eggs. The statues and mahar all looked alike.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 3 years ago
Opening the “blood gates”.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 3 years ago
AT THE EARTH’S CORE was made into a 1976 movie, part of a trilogy of Burroughs adaptations directed by Kevin Connor. (The other two were THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT and THE PEOPLE THAT TIME FORGOT.)
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
And if you had stayed aboard you would have got back to your own world, so it begs the question. Why?
Polsixe about 3 years ago
What, that’s a one man machine? Poor Innes is looking to mate, er looking for his mate…
Gent about 3 years ago
Eh, I has read the Jules Verne classic. Does that count?
Jefano Premium Member about 3 years ago
By the time David Innes appeared in the strip again a few years later, he had become a self-portrait of Russ Manning!
Out of the Past about 3 years ago
Pardon me for following this, but was the mahar the only mahar in the lost city? Seems like there was something about a nest and eggs. The statues and mahar all looked alike.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 3 years ago
I think that drill bit would need a bit of sharpening by now.
rstove428 Premium Member about 3 years ago
(Snore)