Monster of the Day #1566
Wrestling and monsters. Thank you, Mexico!
Wrestling and monsters. Thank you, Mexico!
Now, that‘s nice.
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?
Given how everyone is acquainted with my tastes, you will be surprised, I’m sure, to know I’ve spent most of the last week watching four month-old gaming videos on YouTube. These recorded… Read Article →
OK, same basic plot as yesterday’s film. Indeed, the producer really liked this plot and used it several other times as well. Not as much as Herman Cohen’s go-to “Teen (or chimp)… Read Article →
This poster promises a monster far more elaborate than the one in the film, but to be fair, there’s some nudity and lots of violence, so I doubt audiences of the time… Read Article →
At this exact moment, I’d say running away would be a good option. It’s not a popular opinion, but I think that Jack Kirby was a pretty decent artist. I really miss… Read Article →
Wow, hard to see a bunch of Millennials attacking this guy with sticks. Indeed, they’d still be shooting selfies at this point. Apparent mad scientist “Vandoom” ran into all sorts of copyright… Read Article →
Got my “Monsterbus” yesterday, the Marvel omnibus with nearly 900 pages of wacky pre-superhero Marvel madness. I haven’t had time to crack it open, but needless to say, the anticipation is great…. Read Article →
Uh, he was Hank Pym? In the Marvel universe, it’s possible.