Welcome to issue #57 Mythketeers! We have another stacked edition of your favorite magazine on tap for you! The Myth Master has a hair raising, spine tingling interview with comic book artist and part time horror movie actor Dan Hammond. The Myth Master alter ego, Kevin Adams, also spins a tale entitled Rain for your enjoyment as well. World traveling professional wrestling Kaitlin Baki sends us a review of Buckingham Palace in jolly old England. Jason Bechard from the Movie Madhouse Podcast reviews Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, a review so good it made a certain Publisher run out and buy a copy. Tim Copeland makes his first contribution to The World of Myth with his review of Impact Wrestling, Tim will be writing a regular review of professional wrestling in future issues. New art reviewer Amber Brooks reviews a piece about the Indigenous community of Canada. Luna Lupine reviews the Steven King book IT. Walter Esselman sends us a bloody good story, Nosferatu Blues, and Part 2 of Glory and Reach this month. Alan Russo presents a tale of social media gone very wrong in Friend Request. Yours truly, Mike Lutz, continues his journey into Norse mythology with a tale of a vengeance seeking Thor in the story Thunder's Rage. The poem, Depression by Randolph Lofgren starts the poetry wing off in fine fashion. Kevin Magnus sends us two poems, Life IV and Thrill of the Hunt. Long time contributor, Jeff R. Young return to round out the poetry this month with Smile Empty Soul. David K. Montoya had a busy month, the humorous story Cult of the Magic Cup shows us everyday things can be magical. David then weaves part 2 of his action story Through the Eyes of Madness, then finishes off with a fiery commentary. Xilera, our video game reviewer talks about The Legend of Zelda: Breathe of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch. Our art section is well represented with pieces by Dan Hammond, new comer to the magazine, Nazly El Sefer, and Rebecca C. Lofgren-Ilich. The new year has everyone at The World of Myth Magazine excited to put our best work forward to you, our valued readers. We will continue to showcase an independent, artistic flare that we hope you will enjoy for a good, long while! Mike Lutz
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