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Reboots of the Universal Monsters have been attempted quite a bit in the last decade as they tried to get the Dark Universe going. Arising from the ashes of those attempts is The Invisible Man, a (current) stand alone. Imagine our surprise when all sorts of good reviews started pouring in our way. So rather than put it off any longer this week the Fried Squirms blow some smoke to try to see the outline of this year's The Invisible Man.


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Reboots of the Universal Monsters have been attempted quite a bit in the last decade as they tried to get the Dark Universe going. Arising from the ashes of those attempts is The Invisible Man, a (current) stand alone. Imagine our surprise when all sorts of good reviews started pouring in our way. So rather than put it off any longer this week the Fried Squirms blow some smoke to try to see the outline of this year's The Invisible Man.

Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com

Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com

Email us at [email protected]