THE ABYSMAL INVADERS (1929)

Edmond HamiltonTHE ABYSMAL INVADERS (1929) – Written by Edmond Hamilton. This is a nice mish-mash of elements that are part Creature Feature, part Doctor Who and part Jurassic Park. Hamilton gets bashed as a hack but his stories are harmless fun.

The hero of this tale is Professor Morton, an eminent biologist. He is doing field work in a Southern Illinois swamp when, from caverns beneath the swamp an army of dinosaurs comes pouring out. AND ALL OF THEM ARE BEING RIDDEN BY HUMANOID LIZARDS WHO WIELD RAY-GUNS!

Pterodactyls provide these invaders with their own Air Force and humans are driven before them. The city of Brinton is reduced to a virtual ruin before the onslaught of these Lizard-men.

Professor Morton’s colleague Dr Rowan (It’s Rowan and Morton’s Laugh-In instead of Rowan and Martin) is distressed that Morton has gotten lost in the chaos. He makes his way back to the swamp where he encounters the professor.

Morton tells him that he was captured by the Lizard-men and taken into their subterranean homeland. Ever since the Mesozoic Period these beings have lived beneath the Earth, prospering and developing advanced technology far beyond anything that the surface world possesses.

They’ve been waiting for the right time to attack and decided that they should strike now before the surface world’s science can get any closer to their own. Professor Morton escaped thanks to the careless contempt with which the Lizard-men treated him.

Rowan and Morton bet their sweet bippies that the invasion needs nipped in the bud. Rowan’s got the yo-yo and Morton’s got the string, as it were, and they surreptitiously make their way back down to the subterranean world.

The Lizard-men’s technology is verrryy interesting … but stupid, because a deux ex machina switch is all that needs tripped to unleash the total destruction of the underground world and their surface armies. “D’OH!”

Our heroes make their way back to the surface world, which is now safe from Lizard-men trying to sock it to them with their ray-guns and dinosaur mounts. +++

FOR TEN MORE EXAMPLES OF ANCIENT SCIENCE FICTION CLICK HERE:   https://glitternight.com/2014/03/03/ten-neglected-examples-of-ancient-science-fiction/

FOR WASHINGTON IRVING’S 1809 depiction of an invasion from the moon click here:   https://glitternight.com/2014/05/05/ancient-science-fiction-the-men-of-the-moon-1809-by-washington-irving/

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8 responses to “THE ABYSMAL INVADERS (1929)

  1. “Bashed as a hack”? What a flirtatiously benign remark. I should do so well. Looks like it’s gonna be one of those days… Have a great week, Eddy.

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  3. Sorry I missed this one (my tongue firmly in my cheek)

  4. Lulu: “Note to self: When digging holes, don’t dig far enough to disturb the lizard-people …”

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