Monster of the Day #1786
I mean, it’s OK and all, but where the’s skeleton?
I mean, it’s OK and all, but where the’s skeleton?
…and now only know despair. Sorry, Cutesie. (Cutesie’s on extended holiday due to the Cubs actually being, well, good now.
This is basically the same cover as Monday’s, only with a giant bat. So bonus points. Monday’s cover is still more atmospheric, though.
Lots of skeletons on the covers of this series, which obviously I have no problem with. Especially when they look like this.
Weird War Tales proved a big or at steady hit for DC, given it’s robust 12 year (!) run. Of course war comics were generally pretty solid sellers until recent decades, and… Read Article →
Surely one of the strangest (and most enduring) mash-ups was DC Comics’ Weird War Tales. You get the general idea from this cover, I’m sure. It ran for years, and in fact,… Read Article →
I have no idea what’s happening here, but I likes it.
Perhaps because The Heap was so popular, his eventual host comic would occasionally feature its main character fighting monsters. One of these, of course, featured a dinosaur.
Marvel and DC fans often like to point out when one company stole a character from the other, with Man-Thing and Swamp Thing being typical examples. However, that’s a silly example because… Read Article →
Swamp monster! (That woman might have wanted to consider her wardrobe a bit more.) Saw Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger and Godzilla vs the Sea Monster in a theater yesterday,… Read Article →