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- When an asteroid crashes, the search begins to track down the mysterious aliens.
- 1966–197014mTV-Y76.9 (52)TV Episode(1.1A) {The Force Phantom}: Invaders from a moon around Mars are intent on using their Force Phantom creature to destroy Earth's defenses. Superman comes to the rescue and attempts to stop the energy creature and destroy the invader's spaceship. (1.1B) {The Spy From Outer Space - Part 1}: An alien from another galaxy appears on earth causing volcanoes and severe weather changes. Superboy and Krypto are able to stop him, but the creature warns of a coming invasion and vanishes. Superboy quickly pursues him only to find his powers are beginning to diminish. Alas, Krypto can only look on as his master is captured. (1.1C) {The Mermen of Emor}: While scuba diving, Jimmy is captured by a group of strange Mermen intent on making him a part of their gladiatorial games. Upon hearing Jimmy's signal watch, Superman comes to the rescue of Jimmy and others captured before him. Will he make it in time to save his friend and banish the Mermen once again to their underworld home of Emor?
- Vincent, Tangella and Mr. Livingston host the 21st-century version of Creature Features, the classic San Francisco Bay Area horror-host program made famous by Bob Wilkins in the 70's and John Stanley in the 80's.
- Lord Vog presents the 1953 science fiction movie "Phantom from Space".
- Miss Misery and Mr. Torture being you those awful yet awesome B-Movies, complete with in between segments and more.
- Scarewolf presents and screens the 1953 horror/science fiction/thriller movie "Phantom from Space".
- 2022– 57mPodcast Episode
- Professor Terrance von Riesling and his guests Splice Girl Nica and Splice Girl Heather, introduce the SciFi Classic "Phantom From Space"
- by Willy Wilder starring Ted Cooper and Tom Daly. If you're a fan of fifties science fiction, Phantom From Space is definitely worth seeing at least once. I'm not suggesting this is some sort of forgotten classic - it's very much a B-grade film, albeit one that has a few good ideas. The acting might be flat and the special effects are rather cheap, but what it does have is lots of stock footage of jets being scrambled and high-tech radio cars with gigantic aerials - they're a lot of fun, especially if you turn it into a drinking game like I do.
- 1977–1989TV Episode
- Has-been rock star Vincent Van Dahl hosts horror films in his haunted mansion with the help of his stalwart butler Mr. Livingston and quixotic housemate Tangella. Movie: "Phantom From Space" Guest: VFX Artist C. Andrew Nelson.