Monster of the Day #1570

Biomechanical monsters aren’t exactly new, but this was nicely done nonetheless.

  • Beckoning Chasm

    Speaking of biomechanical monsters, has “Frankenstein’s Army” ever featured here? You could get at least a week’s worth from that film. Apologies if they’ve already been featured.

  • Eric Hinkle

    Those flying cyborg snake-dragons were mighty impressive, even if it looks like making even a single one of them must have blown the Chitauri defense budget for years.

  • bgbear_rnh

    IIRC, our friend Gamera is a bio-mechanical. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

  • Gamera977

    ‘The Six Trillion Yen Turtle.’

  • Rock Baker

    I wasn’t sure if they were supposed to be alive or were just patterned after living things, like a giant Robostrux toy.

  • Flangepart

    Sky whales with an attitude! They stay in the air the way bricks don’t.

  • Juan Manuel Granado

    Especially considering that a superpowered human was able to destroy it with a single punch in the head, which should have been the most armored part of the beast. Talk about the construction deficiencies of the Death Star…

  • Eric Hinkle

    That single superpowered human /was/ the Incredible Hulk. If anyone could do it, it’d be old greenskin.