Monster of the Day #1916

Monster of the Day #1916

As detailed in the excellent biography James Warren Empire of Monsters, Warren Publishing eventually starting using a pre-established stable of Spanish artists. I was out of the books by then, but it does sound like the books got interesting again. Although it also sounds like they more heavily went into more realistic tales of…
Monster of the Day #1915

Monster of the Day #1915

I've been reading the very nice biography James Warren Empire of Monsters, which is really a history of Warren Publishing. It reminded me that the company kept publishing its horror magazines well past the time I was reading them in the early days. The book is very well written and informative, and a very…

Coming to Amazon in May….

For those who have been paying attention, Amazon Prime streaming has been adding a lot of fun crap lately. I'd love to see that escalated, although since I'm almost exclusively watching anime now I won't see much of what's below. Speaking of Dororo is currently running on Amazon, a pretty great anime with a…
Monster of the Day #1914

Monster of the Day #1914

This is easily the best of the lot (although the Krimi is great!). I showed this at T-Fest one year, and except for Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake, might have been the be received "modest little movie that everyone kinda loved." Crazy cast; Cameron Mitchell (starting the road from How to Marry a Millionaire…
Monster of the Day #1910

Monster of the Day #1910

"Oooooh, yeah, that's the spot! And the fur keeps your hands so warm! This was my best Groupon ever!" Happy (?) Monday, folks.