Monster of the Day #1575

Monster of the Day #1575

Yay!, it's Friday. Another advantage of a Monday holiday is that you have a short work week to follow. (Although perversely, it often seems like a longer one.) This is more of a classic monster rumble cover for Eerie Publications, although the use of mummies is fairly novel.
Monster of the Day #1574

Monster of the Day #1574

If Benny Hill did horror comics. This might be the most sedate Eerie Publications cover ever. Even so, and I don't know if I've mentioned this before, but I loooove me some skeletons.
Monster of the Day #1572

Monster of the Day #1572

  I hope everyone had a good long weekend. I again spent most of it watching Friday the 13th the game videos, as the actual game was released this weekend. Still enjoying that, go figure.
Monster of the Day #1571

Monster of the Day #1571

Not my Ghost Rider, especially the cartoony version in the comic book (same with this new Luke Cage comic), but on Agents of Shields he's pretty sweet. I certainly like him better than Danny Ketch. I love the classic Johnny Blaze-esque jacket, although sadly it means that the actual Blaze Ghost Rider in the…
Monster of the Day #1569

Monster of the Day #1569

As Marsden noted yesterday, this guy clearly seems a nod to Thor's very first antagonists, a race of Thing-like aliens seen below. Man, there were a lot of alien invaders in those days. I still miss the whole Don Blake thing, but that's just me showing my age. Still, the whole bit of Blake…
Monster of the Day #1568

Monster of the Day #1568

This reminds me of the fight with Harryhausen's walrus. Again, monsters have been fairly light on the ground in the Marvel movies, although there's enough fantasy stuff in it to feature some briefly. Sadly, no Fin Fang Foom or anything, yet. Well, Groot, but he's a good guy now, and not nearly as giant.
Monster of the Day #1564

Monster of the Day #1564

In which a cowboy faces a monster from a silent Expressionistic German film, apparently. I couldn't find any stills from the 1959 film. I wonder if it's lost?