Monster of the Day #1618

Monster of the Day #1618

Surely the most innovative character since America Captain. Actually, if the shapechanging Clayface(s) eventually became Batman's Sandman, this is Batman's the Lizard. After the goofy '50s, and the even goofier (if that's possible) Batman comics following the Adam West show, fans were ready for a more serious take on the character. They got it…
Monster of the Day #1617

Monster of the Day #1617

As I said, there was a lot of Gothic influence in early Batman. One early foe was mad scientist Hugo Strange, who in his second appearance whipped up a bunch of 15 ft tall monster men to plague Gotham. Sadly, I could find so stills of this adventure from Batman issue #1, which also…
Monster of the Day #1616

Monster of the Day #1616

It's no surprise that a character as gothic as the early Batman had gothic adventures. Indeed, just two issues after his debut in Detective Comics #27, Batman was facing a bonafide vampire. (Although I think this was later retconned.) To make the latter even MORE gothic, the vamp ran around in a red cassock…
Monster of the Day #1614

Monster of the Day #1614

Boy, when she said she had to put on her face.... Currently sitting at number five on the Movies Sandy Petersen Might Like list.
Monster of the Day #1612

Monster of the Day #1612

Ah, Zombies, the low-budget producers favorite monsters. (Hell, Sam Katzman made several zombie movies back in the '50s.)
Monster of the Day #1611

Monster of the Day #1611

Ah, the '70s, when you made your low-budget Euro zombie film and it still made sense to hire a bunch of over the hill 'name' actors to star in it. Still, John Carradine. So it *has* to be good, right? Basically watched TV all weekend, and by TV, I mean Netflix. They dropped The…