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Science Fiction from the Golden Age of Old Time Radio

War of the Worlds: Cassette Tape by H. G. Wells
Starring Orson Welles in the most famous radio broadcast of all time that sent the country into a frenzy and a panic. Howard Kotch wrote the script for this dramatization of H.G. Wells's thrilling novel of the same name.

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Superman: Last Son of Krypton on 10 CDs by Superman

"Faster than a speeding bullet," the Man of Steel rocketed from comic books in to newspapers, on to television, and even on to the silver screen. But, many of the key figures in the Superman mythology were first introduced on the radio series as he kept the citizens of Metropo ... read more

Superman: Up! Up! and Away! on 2 CDs by Superman

In the winter of 1940, the world heard the voice of Superman for the very first time. Radio Spirits takes you back to those February evenings when “The Baby from Krypton” landed on planet earth and went on to assume the identity of Clark Kent a “mild-mannered reporter for a gr ... read more

The Adventures of Superman by Superman
Superman was first introduced in the four-color pages of Action Comics, but soon took to the airwaves in what would become the greatest adventure serial from the Golden Age of Radio. The Adventures of Superman also introduced the legendary crime-fighting duo of Batman and Robin. ... read more

War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast by H. G. Wells
Starring Orson Welles in the most famous radio broadcast of all time that sent the country into a frenzy and a panic. Howard Kotch wrote the script for this dramatization of H.G. Wells's thrilling novel of the same name.

Strange energies are seen emanating from ... read more