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Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club (Dramatized Adaptation)

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Lobster Johnson: The Proteus Club (Dramatized Adaptation)

By: Christopher Golden
Narrated by: James Konicek, Jonathan Lee Taylor, Ken Jackson, Laura C. Harris, Marni Penning, Wyn Delano, Zeke Alton, Rayner Gabriel, Torian Brackett, Robb Moreira, Jenna Sharpe, full cast
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It’s 1933. Reporter Cynthia Tynan finds herself drawn into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of several prominent New Yorkers and seeks the aid of the Lobster…but that grim vigilante is investigating break-ins and thefts in a number of science research labs in the city. The two cases quickly intertwine, bringing the Lobster and his associates into contact with German spies, religious lunatics, and monstrously transformed people who have been subjected to hideous experimentation. The Lobster will soon learn what can make a man into a monster! Introducing Doctor Thorne—but will he be hero, or villain?

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Better written, than the first story in this series and I have hopes for the next episode. Maybe the graphic audio house style isn't my cup of tea. This could have been told in less time and been better for it. Acting and sound effects are about the level of a 1960's/70's BBC production

Was expecting and hoping for more.

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good performances all around, great voice work, but the social commentary by the writer is so unsubtle it becomes annoyingly distracting

Good performance, bad writing

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The parts with the Lobster were great, the bits in between not so much. However I hope they make more of these.

The Lobster is a character I would want more stories from

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