Monster of the Day #3274

Monster of the Day #3274

And with Phantom of the Opera the world gets its first bonafide horror star in Lon Chaney. Although that reputation basically rests on two films, this and Hunchback of Notre Dame (back when Quasimodo was considered a 'monster'), his array of somewhat more prosaic but twisted and sinister villains,and his skill (and amazing willingness…
Monster of the Day #3272

Monster of the Day #3272

It's nearly October, and time to start planning your Halloween viewing. I like to start old school. And you don't get much better than this. If you haven't seen it, or seen it in a while, check it out again, it's pretty great.
Monster of the Day #3271

Monster of the Day #3271

Or when making movies, apparently. Well, the first watch party went pretty well. I had stumbled across a movie, last minute, a Korean kaiju film I'd never heard of. So I switched the movie to that. It was a good decision. By nature, you don't want a super plot-heavy movie while doing a watch…

Watch Party tonight!!

Hey, everyone. There's still time to join in the first (last?) Jabootu Amazon Watch Party, tonight at 9:00 EDT. I actually switched the movie, from a Larry Buchanan flick--hey, I wanted the first one to be genuine crap--to a film I stumbled on that I not only have never seen but never even heard…
Monster of the Day #3270

Monster of the Day #3270

Marvel, even pre-Internet, wisely headed off getting a ton of letters from pedants like me yelling, "He's not Frankenstein!!" We recently learned, though, that all the 'Monster's' [named by a patriarchal cisnorm scientist, of course] parts were from the corpses of women of color and that thus [insert preferred pronoun] is better than all…
Monster of the Day #3269

Monster of the Day #3269

  I know we've talked about these before, but....  So Dell, during that period when the Adam West Batman show was super-hot, decided (I can see the guy pitching this: "You know who the original Batman was? Dracula!") to try to turn the classic monsters into superhero characters. And if the comic were really…
Monster of the Day #3268

Monster of the Day #3268

So Dick Briefer's Frankenstein went from this... to this..... Both versions are good, actually. The former is pulpy and often surprisingly gruesome. The latter is very much a gentle kid's comic, closer in tone to The Munsters than The Addams Family. Still, a truly weird shift in tones.
Monster of the Day #3267

Monster of the Day #3267

I know we've done Dick Briefer's Frankenstein comics before. But hey, we've been doing Frankenstein and his creations lately, and Halloween is closer than you think. They are pretty great. Go to your library and order in some volumes of his work. When the comic originally came out (pre-code, obviously) it was truly horrific.…
Monster of the Day #3266

Monster of the Day #3266

OK, here's Army of Frankensteins, completely different from Frankenstein's Army. Different war, even. Mondays, that's the REAL monster. Blech.