Monster of the Day #921
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 →
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 →
Man, there’s nothing that’s not marvelous about that. Sadly, that’s the last cover for this short-lived series. Short, but sweet. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3700 (May 6, 2025) Monster of the… Read Article →
So the Atragon wasn’t the first sub to infiltrate the Mu Empire. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3696 (Apr 28, 2025) Not Monster of the Day #15 (Apr 24, 2025) Monster of… Read Article →
Thanks to walking comic book encyclopedia Luke Blanchard for the skinny on these obscurities. Man, I loves me some submarines. Toss in some monsters and I’m in hog heaven. Jeepers, these comics… Read Article →
Does the Captain, not to mention an Admiral, really have to deal with this stuff personally? Looks like a natural location for a large iguana, certainly. I guess Admiral Nelson was in… Read Article →
I can’t say the monster isn’t pretty Irwin Allen-y. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3686 (Feb 28, 2025) Monster of the Day #3685 (Feb 27, 2025) Monster of the Day #3684 (Feb… Read Article →
Looks like these guys should have teamed up with the Sea Devils. Although a giant octopus on a leash is better than the dolphins. I like the crazy diving suits, however. Giants… Read Article →
The cover is neat, but the painting is beautiful. Related PostsMonster of the Day #3676 (Feb 14, 2025) Monster of the Day #3675 (Feb 13, 2025) Monster of the Day #3674 (Feb… Read Article →
Rather better than yesterday’s snoozefest (admittedly the epitome of damning with faint praise) was this MTV (!) throwback that combined springbreak-style teen action with lovingly stop-animated monsters. It’s kind of on the… Read Article →
So the day before the Tri-Star Godzilla was released, Fox pulled a Corman and telecast Gargantua. It was a sad little wet fart of a movie, and basically Gorgo meets Free Willy,… Read Article →