Do you enjoy the fantastical characters and plot lines in shows like "Futurama," "The Matrix," "X-Files," and "Twin Peaks"? Well look no further...
New Saucerian proudly presents the original paperback edition of Albert K. Bender's "Flying Saucers and the Three Men" - the book that started off the Men in Black (MIB) craze and influenced several generations of science-fiction and television writers.
This carefully crafted facsimile reprint features the cover art from the original 1968 paperback.
In these pages, Bender tells the story of how he was "hushed-up" by the mysterious MIB, and then taken to another planet, Kazik, whose nude, bisexual inhabitants planted strange thoughts in his head, and massaged him with a strange ointment.
Were these MIB and spacemen from outer space, Inner Earth, or agents of some terrestrial government? Why did they have a secret base underneath the ice of the Antarctic?
This must-have ufological classic features annotations, introduction, and epilogue by saucer pioneer Gray Barker, who tried his damnedest to get the reclusive Bender to reveal the entire story. After announcing in 1967 that he was retiring from ufology because his alien-amplified thoughts could kill people (and had already done so), Bender lived quietly in Los Angeles until his death in March of 2016. Although the full story of his run-ins with the MIB and aliens was never revealed, more about Bender can be found in New Saucerian's "When Men in Black Attack: The Strange Case of Albert K. Bender," written by Gray Barker.