In which a cowboy faces a monster from a silent Expressionistic German film, apparently. I couldn't find any stills from the 1959 film. I wonder if it's lost?
Given how everyone is acquainted with my tastes, you will be surprised, I’m sure, to know I’ve spent most of the last week watching four month-old gaming videos on YouTube. These recorded a batch of live streams as a bunch of gamers beta-tested the new Friday the 13th video game due out at the…
OK, same basic plot as yesterday's film. Indeed, the producer really liked this plot and used it several other times as well. Not as much as Herman Cohen's go-to "Teen (or chimp) is turned into a monster by the authority figure meant to help him" trope, but plenty of times nonetheless. The advantage of…
This poster promises a monster far more elaborate than the one in the film, but to be fair, there's some nudity and lots of violence, so I doubt audiences of the time were disappointed.
At this exact moment, I'd say running away would be a good option. It's not a popular opinion, but I think that Jack Kirby was a pretty decent artist. I really miss the color palette from those days, especially the super-vivid browns and oranges. The Thing really looked fabulous on the FF covers back…
Wow, hard to see a bunch of Millennials attacking this guy with sticks. Indeed, they'd still be shooting selfies at this point. Apparent mad scientist "Vandoom" ran into all sorts of copyright issues too.
Got my "Monsterbus" yesterday, the Marvel omnibus with nearly 900 pages of wacky pre-superhero Marvel madness. I haven't had time to crack it open, but needless to say, the anticipation is great. Monster Groot is on the cover, of course. Fin Fang Foom will do the honors on Volume 2 in August. The Blip…
In honor of Groot's return to the silver screen, we'll do Tales to Astonish covers. (Also in honor of GotG2, Marvel has done an Omnibus of their pre-super hero Kirby monster books, which I should have soon.) We already did the more monstrous Groot's cover back in the day, but here are some more.