Monster of the Day #1295

Monster of the Day #1295

Thought I'd spotlight my favorite series of books right now, at least to buy. The Chilling Archives of Horror is currently around a dozen hardcover volumes that are just absolutely gorgeous. Moreover, they are weirdly cheap for the quality, as you can use get them for around $20-22 dollar at Amazon. They reprint lovably…
Monster of the Day #1294

Monster of the Day #1294

The movie also had a cool oatmeal monster (really), but I couldn't find a good shot of it. Have a great weekend, everyone!
Monster of the Day #1293

Monster of the Day #1293

This hit a LOT of sweet spots for me; '40s noir detective films, Fred Wards, horror, magic, Lovecraft, MR James.... It was the first HBO film to have a sequel. They replaced Fred Ward with Dennis Hopper.
Monster of the Day #1292

Monster of the Day #1292

By sheer coincidence, there was a TV mini-series shortly after The Hidden, featuring a tough cop on a weird murder case who is annoying joined by a quirky person who seems to know too much, and proves to be a friendly alien hunting down an evil alien who hides in people's bodies. The friendly…
UPDATED: Monster of the Day #1291

UPDATED: Monster of the Day #1291

Sorry about yesterday, I had Imgur issues and had to hurry to work and then got tied up last night. I hope everyone had a good weekend. Here's an additional pic. I figured I couldn't really see the solo beastie as a separate monster, so here's a better look.
Monster of the Day #1290

Monster of the Day #1290

OK, this is a full-fledged Eerie Publications cover, filled with monsters and gore and pulchritude. The sexy girl was usually a vampire (most often being staked), instead of a "Frankenstein," but otherwise this is fairly representational. Interested parties are pointed to The Weird World of Eerie Publications, a history of the publisher and the…
Monster of the Day #1289

Monster of the Day #1289

This is actually a fairly sedate cover for an Eerie Publications, if only because there also wasn't a hunchback, witch and (what I'm sure they'd call) a Frankenstein on it too. Still, monsters killing monsters, and buxom vampires being stakes, were pretty much a staple.
Monster of the Day #1288

Monster of the Day #1288

OK, trying to remember if I'd posted pictures was driving me nuts. I really have to make a list, I shouldn't have waited until I'd done 1300 MotDs though. Let's shift to the hilariously awful world of Eerie Publishing, whose poorly written black and white gore-drenched magazines (popped-out eyes lying on cheeks was an…
Monster of the Day #1286

Monster of the Day #1286

OK, this week I'm going to burn off miscellanious monsters I've had cluttering up my backlog forever. Possibly some will be repeats if I didn't mark them posted, but I hope not. Anyway, have a great week, everyone.