Monster of the Day #1919
Sandy dug this up, which proved an early example of something I’ve always liked, which is the very solid series of supernatural or at least macabre* investigator TV pilots from the ’60s… Read Article →
Sandy dug this up, which proved an early example of something I’ve always liked, which is the very solid series of supernatural or at least macabre* investigator TV pilots from the ’60s… Read Article →
For anyone interested, FoJ Chad R kindly recorded everything we watched for T(ween)-Fest weekend a few weeks ago. This includes the stuff watched by people who hung around before and after the… Read Article →
Every summer the Canadian publisher of G-Fan magazine comes to the Chicago area to hold G-Fest, the Godzilla fan convention. Obviously there are times when more is going on with the character,… Read Article →
It turns out you don’t want to hit “refresh Firefox” when you ONLY have half an hour before you have to leave for work. Anyway, I hope everyone had a great day… Read Article →
Vampirella was clearly different from Uncle Creepy and Cousin Eerie because she was an actual character with an ongoing series of stories in her magazine rather than just a host. Therefore unlike… Read Article →
As detailed in the excellent biography James Warren Empire of Monsters, Warren Publishing eventually starting using a pre-established stable of Spanish artists. I was out of the books by then, but it… Read Article →
I’ve been reading the very nice biography James Warren Empire of Monsters, which is really a history of Warren Publishing. It reminded me that the company kept publishing its horror magazines well… Read Article →
For those who have been paying attention, Amazon Prime streaming has been adding a lot of fun crap lately. I’d love to see that escalated, although since I’m almost exclusively watching anime… Read Article →
This is easily the best of the lot (although the Krimi is great!). I showed this at T-Fest one year, and except for Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake, might have been the… Read Article →
Hmmm, I’m sensing a theme here.