Brought to you by http://skinner.fm, Flash Pulp is an experiment in broadcasting fresh pulp stories in the modern age - five to ten minutes of fiction brought to you Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays.
A recurring cast of characters appear in both one off and serial tales, - classically styled weird, fantasy and adventure stories, for your eyes or podcast feed.
Skinner Co. finds something to love among this mess of dead Nazis and young-old McKellen.
Skinner Co. is stirred by this late-'90s creeper
Join Mr. Fourteen and the Army of Darkness for some splat-stick.
Prepare yourself for: Legal witchcraft, Hungry Ghosts, a family curse, the Halloween Haunt, and Ruby!
The Jr. Execs join in on this kaiju craziness.
Join the Chrononauts as they roll dem bones.
In which the triffids blindside Skinner Co.
A special guest, Hugh O'Donnell, chimes in on this atmospheric classic
Even Vincent Price can't save this film from its own brutality.
This plot may be hack-neyed, but Skinner Co. slices to the heart of the matter.
Join Skinner Co. in being pleasantly surprised by this particular chainsaw massacre.
Tonight, in a Halloween-ish turn, an ominous but well-planned scene unfolds before us.
Skinner Co.'s possession by the demons of 1980's horror flicks continues.
Skinner Co. is split on this bit of 1980s cheese.
Skinner Co., you and old, is here to tell you not to watch this flick.
Tonight, let us tell you a story about someone telling a story about someone telling a story.
Our third flick is an '80s-esque low budget feast of practical FX.
Skinner Co. undertakes its 31 movie voyage with Suspiria (1977)