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Mrs. E. Mason

Appearing in "The Eye of Doom"

Featured Characters:

  • Hoyt Gilpin (Main story and flashback) (Death)
  • Unnamed Weather Station Attendant (Death)

Supporting Characters:

  • Lon Ullrich (Main story and flashback) (Death)

Antagonists:

  • Venusian Floating Eyes (Main story and flashback)

Other Characters:

  • Venusian Rat (Only in flashback) (Death)

Races and Species:

Locations:

  • Earth (Main story and flashback)
    • Moon (Only in flashback)
    • Weather Station Building
  • Venus (Main story and flashback)

Vehicles:

  • Gilpin-Ullrich Spaceship

Synopsis for "The Eye of Doom"

Floating eyes from Venus invade Earth.

Appearing in "I Shall Never Die"

  • Appearances not yet listed

Synopsis for "I Shall Never Die"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Nothing"

Featured Characters:

  • Professor Richard Phillips (Main story and flashback)

Other Characters:

Races and Species:

  • Humans (Main story and flashback)

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Time Machine

Synopsis for "Nothing"

A scientist invents a time machine and then commits suicide after going ten years into the future and witnessing atomic war.

Appearing in "The Old Lady's Son"

Featured Characters:

  • Lily Wells

Supporting Characters:

  • Mrs. E. Mason

Antagonists:

  • Mark Mason (Behind the scenes)

Other Characters:

  • Unnamed Coach Driver
  • Unnamed Carter

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Locations:

Synopsis for "The Old Lady's Son"

A gold digger becomes the victim of an old lady's vampire son.

Appearing in "She Wouldn't Stay Dead!"

Featured Characters:

  • Walter Clark

Supporting Characters:

  • Jolie (Glass Figurine) (Destroyed)

Antagonists:

  • Amanda Clark (First appearance; dies)
  • Elaine Somers

Other Characters:

  • Dr. Evans (Mentioned)
  • Mr. Newell (Mentioned)
  • Unnamed Building Superintendent

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Synopsis for "She Wouldn't Stay Dead!"

Walter Clark's nagging wife dies he uses the power of reincarnation to put her soul into the body of a glass figurine. They spend time together and become close until Walter has to leave on a business trip. While away he meets Elaine and falls in love. Upon returning home he smashes what he thinks is Jolie the glass figure only to realize Elaine is acting a lot like his previous wife Amanda. The superintendent informs Walter that he accidently broke the figurine earlier while he was away on his trip which makes Walter realize that Elaine is Amanda reincarnated.

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