Showing posts with label MONSTER COMICS WORLD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MONSTER COMICS WORLD. Show all posts

EVERETT RAYMOND KINSTLER - POE'S PIT AND THE PENDULUM

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Everett Raymond Kinstler is one of the illustration world's great gifts. Besides his fantastic pulp, paperback, and comic book work, he has made a name for himself with his superb painting of portraits. His comic book illustration can be compared to Alex Raymond, Al Williamson, and Reed Crandall, but he is really in a class all his own. The Underwood Books retrospective, EVERETT RAYMOND KINSTLER The Artist's Journey Through Popular Culture 1942 - 1962, is not to be missed.

Here, Kinstler applies his masterful brush to Edgar Allan Poe's THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM in this story is from Ziff-Davis' NIGHTMARE Vol. 1 No. 2 Fall 1952 issue.






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MONSTERS FROM THE VAULT BLOG BACK ONLINE

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Hey, everybody -- last week I reported the strange occurrences happening over at Jim Clatterbaugh's MONSTERS FROM THE VAULT blog. Well, looks like things got straightened out 'cause it's been cleared for takeoff and back online as off today. That's good news for us who can't get enough info about their favorite monster 'zines!

On another note: the second and concluding installment of the Dell Movie Classics comics MAD MONSTER PARTY has been posted over at MONSTER COMICS WORLD.

It turned out to be a pretty good Monday!

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THE MAD MONSTER PARTY CONTINUES AT MONSTER COMICS WORLD

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Hey, why not head over to Brother Grimsley's MONSTER COMICS WORLD for some light evening reading? If you enjoyed the post today on the Rankin/Bass (no, it's not a stinky fish, it's a production team, wiseguy!) animated monster classic MAD MONSTER PARTY?, Grimsley's got the Dell Movie Classics comic book adaptation posted for your enjoyment and further edification of the cheery eerie kind.


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