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Plan 9 from Outer Space: The Novelization

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Plan 9 from Outer Space: The Novelization

By: Bret Nelson
Narrated by: Adam Blanford
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Summary

THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE FACES DESTRUCTION!

So say the alien invaders. Are they here to save us or is this a ruse to CONQUER EARTH?! The dead rise! Our weapons are useless! What is their plan?

In 1957, Ed Wood gathered a cast made up of the once-famous, the once-living, and the altogether unknown. Dime-store flying saucers invaded a surreal patchwork of small sets, found props, and stock footage. The remarkable results did not see a general release until two years later, when Plan Nine from Outer Space finally made it into theaters.

From the aliens pontificating in their carhop uniforms to the cemetery sporting ankle-high, balsa wood headstones, Wood’s masterwork continues to capture the attention of film creators and fans on every continent.

Now, in 2024, Encyclopocalypse Publications maintains their commitment to preserving cinematic genre history through novelizations with their release of PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE: THE NOVELIZATION.

Author Bret Nelson (Manborg, The Part Mart) has penned the startling adaptation. Facts...shocking facts include:

A real life scientific explanation of Solaronite!

All Plan 9 plot holes patched with meticulously crafted connective tissue.

Finally revealed: THE OTHER PLANS! (Spoiler alert: there were actually 10 plans! How is that possible, you ask? You’ll have to listen to find out!)

©2024 Mark Alan Miller (P)2025 Mark Alan Miller
Genre Fiction Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Science Fiction
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