Monster of the Day #930
No more commies as of tomorrow. To be fair, as giant monsters went, nobody killed more people than Communism.
No more commies as of tomorrow. To be fair, as giant monsters went, nobody killed more people than Communism.
Hard to believe this never became as popular as Spider-Man.
If this guy looks a bit familiar, it’s because it’s our old friend Repticilicus. Charlton printed a few issues of an official Reptilicus comic (and also a Konga comic), then lost the… Read Article →
Man, if you don’t like that, then we have nothing to talk about.
Hmm, this guy looks vaguely familiar, for some reason.
As I noted, monsters were (comparatively) scant on the ground in the first season, but there where some. This one is pretty obvious and fairly mundane, admittedly. If I remember correctly,the episode… Read Article →
The Seaview, a Day in the Life. The show certainly knew what kids wanted. It was far, far dumber show than Star Trek, but one that had a Gorn like every week.
I always loved that this guy’s cardigan grew with him. Irwin Allen’s shows epitomized the era that saw the networks transition black & white to color. Action shows that straddled the line,… Read Article →
I don’t want to blow your mind, but I’m rather partial to this cover for some reason.
Sadly, we have run out of monster-themed, gorgeously painted covers from the short-lived Voyage to the Deep comic. (Compare this cover to MotD #918.) Hmm, Commander Battle and the Atomic Sub. The… Read Article →