Monster of the Day #1267
Man, that’s lovely. How could anyone resist buying such a thing? Wally Wood, I’m thinking.
Man, that’s lovely. How could anyone resist buying such a thing? Wally Wood, I’m thinking.
The good Captain’s oft-gorgeous covers are his high point (as you’d expect) but with artists like Wally Wood a seasoning of monsters, the interior pages look pretty good too.
Well, there’s nothing not to like there.
I loves me some painted comic book covers! Brain Boy didn’t last long, nor did he fight a lot of monsters (which might be why he didn’t last long) so we’ll move… Read Article →
This one is quite good, actually.
Well, there’s your problem.
My friends and I actually watched this as our Christmas movie a few years ago and…wow. Still, Dan Haggerty’s best Christmas-themed horror film, certainly. This still makes the monster look MUCH better… Read Article →
Although released in 1990, this is an ’80s action movie deep in its DNA. The villains are evil and monstrous, the kind of guys who after a heist blow up the entire… Read Article →
This isn’t nearly as well known as Tingler or Haunted Hill (no Vincent Price, duh), but it’s my third favorite Castle. I’ll have to show this at T-Fest some day.
Booo! (or, the Essence of William Castle)