Monster of the Day #3135
You know the economy’s gone south when the Devil outsources his rosaries to China. Man, I’m digging the ’20s art aesthetic. I think I’ll probably post tomorrow (hopefully after sleeping in a… Read Article →
You know the economy’s gone south when the Devil outsources his rosaries to China. Man, I’m digging the ’20s art aesthetic. I think I’ll probably post tomorrow (hopefully after sleeping in a… Read Article →
I’m sure The Ghost Table fostered gigantic sales, but how could you follow it up? (That would be achieved for years, until Clark Ashton Smith’s epic multi-part The Ottoman Empire.) So for… Read Article →
Before there was Death Bed: The Bed That Eats, there was Ghost Table. I mean…that’s great. What were the rest of the stories like that this was the one picked to be… Read Article →
In case anyone didn’t see his note, FoJ is taking commissions for custom artwork. Rock is an expert illustrator/cartoonish, specializing, I would say, in good girl art. Rock, please correct me if… Read Article →
You should never murder a Cyberman, and you should never jilt a Cyberman, and you should NEVER jilt the ghost of the Cyberman you murdered. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3652 (Dec… Read Article →
Apparently the sales figures for the risque cover I included yesterday were strong. This is the next issue and already girls are getting their shifts ripped off. Weird Tales would still go… Read Article →
I said yesterday that more early covers featured spicy girl art than ‘weird’ content (odd for a magazine called Weird Tales, but then they invented that market and had to find their… Read Article →
I noticed some issues of Weird Tales for Kindle on sales over the weekend for .99. Plus I had some digital credits for a bunch of DVDs/Blu Rays I bought last week…. Read Article →
I’m sure everyone’s seen it, but The Last Man on Earth stars Vincent Price, is one of several thematic precursors to Night of the Living Dead, and although it’s not perfect by… Read Article →
“And…jazz hands!” First, the Cult Cinema Classics channel has added the obscure Condemned to Live (1935), from “Invincible Pictures” (oh, brother), a very early vampire cheapies. Good or bad, for us completists… Read Article →