Monster of the Day #703

Monster of the Day #703

Ah, that's the stuff. This is the preferred format for the covers, as far as I can tell; modern folks huddling in the background whilst the neanderthal Kona deals with things. "Don't worry," we imagine him shouting in resigned exasperation. "I got this! You guys just cool your heels over there, maybe have a…
Monster of the Day #702

Monster of the Day #702

It's not even just Dell covers. I could do about two straight weeks of Kona covers alone. This is one of the less awesome ones, and it features the book's cast being hauled off by La Carcagne.
Monster of the Day #701

Monster of the Day #701

Dell Comics back in the '60s had an interesting strategy. They turned out not very good comics, but hired really good artists to paint their covers, guys like George Wilson and Morris Gollub. The interior art, meanwhile, generally was bad to decent at best, but by the time you saw that you'd already been…
Monster of the Day #698

Monster of the Day #698

I wonder what it was like to be a designer on one of these Japanese monster shows. You could (at least sometimes, one would imagine) work you ass off to design a really cool monster, knowing in advance that by far the most likely outcome is that the monster will never appear in anything…
Monster of the Day #695

Monster of the Day #695

I realize this still makes it look like they're something interesting in Ghosthouse...DON'T FALL FOR IT! The beastie here looks a lot more impressive in the still than it does in the film, maybe because it's awkward movements reveal it's phony nature. Sadly, I could not find a picture of the killer fan, so…
Monster of the Day #694

Monster of the Day #694

We continue our look at Ghosthouse. Notice the reappearance of the doll, who periodically--by which I mean, every four or five minutes--appears like this with the ghost of this little girl. It's like they assembled the movie from a Spooky Movie checklist. Spooky Doll: Check. Spooky Girl Ghost: Check. Spooky Ghost Dog: Check. Spooky…