Lady Finger is a small town like any other. Nestled in the heart of a small county, the denizens are, for the most part, just like you and me. In fact, they could be you and me except for one important detail… or two. Lady Finger and the surrounding hamlets that make up Clover County will - in the not too distant future - suffer massive nuclear fallout from a sudden reactor leak. Soon they will be quietly wondering if the radioactivity created the abominations that besiege their little community or indeed merely attracted them - perhaps from some unspeakable interdimensional rift. By the time the Cultists take over the local graveyard and mysterious government agents impose an invisible barrier around the entire county “for their safety”, Clover County will be no more, and Mutant County will stand, festering, in its place. And yet the good people of the county remain, and they’d like to welcome you to their little village... be it ever so humble.
Notes: “Why Did the Werechicken Cross the Road?” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Brad Graham. It features the vocal talents of Mike ...
Notes: “Back to the Past” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Peter Church and Brad Graham. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiess...
Notes: “Battletrek Starlactica” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Peter Church. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiessen and Pet...
Notes: “Hair of the Fever Dream” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Bradley G. Graham. It features the vocal talents of Mike Thiessen, ...
Notes: “They Still Call Me Bilch” was written by Michael P. Thiessen, and edited by Bradley G. Graham. It features the vocal talents of Stuart Giesbre...
Notes: Close Encounters of the Tadwerd Kind (or “At Whit’s End”) was written and performed by Peter Church and Michael P. Thiessen. Special thanks to ...
Notes: “April Fooling Around” was written by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church, and features Rachel Franson as Tanya Bilchnette, Amy Pohl as Whitne...
Notes: “Lucky and his Charms” was written and performed by Michael P. Thiessen and Peter Church. Special thanks to Cassie Garbutt and Esther Koepnick ...