Monster of the Day #3138
I’m sure some of you know this story, but I’d never heard of it. Nezura was meant to Daiei’s entry into the Kaiju market then at a peak due to (obviously) Toho…. Read Article →
I’m sure some of you know this story, but I’d never heard of it. Nezura was meant to Daiei’s entry into the Kaiju market then at a peak due to (obviously) Toho…. Read Article →
So I thought I’d mix up Monster of the Day a bit. Rather than just post a picture on Mondays, assuming I can rouse the energy, I’ll examine a monster in text…. Read Article →
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Sadly, Blood Freak isn’t on Amazon anymore, but there is a decent print on YouTube. I’m sure they will autoinsert some commercials in there, but hey, it’s available. If… 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.
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 →