Issue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #7
Writer – Steve Englehart Artist – Gene Colan Inker – John Romita Colours – Phil Rachelson Letters – Tom Orzechowski Clea might be in over her head just a little bit as […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #24
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – D. Bruce Berry Letters – D. Bruce Berry Within this series thus far, Jack Kirby has brought us a ton of action […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #8
Writer – Steve Englehart Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Tom Palmer Colours – Tom Palmer Letters – John Costanza Dormammu is only as good, or perhaps as evil would be more […]
View ArticleThey Moved Into…– The House That Would Not Die (1970)
In all of moviedom, you would be hard pressed to find a more intriguing title than The House That Would Not Die. Sadly, this film is not about a sentient house that […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #9
Writer – Steve Englehart Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Frank Chiaramonte Colours – Janice Cohen Letters – Karen Mantlo Dormammu has crawled from the very center of the planet for one […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #10
Writer – Steve Englehart Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Frank Chiaramonte Colours – Al Wenzel Letters – Tom Orzechowski Doctor Strange has a secret and it is one that he has […]
View ArticleAlmost Otherworldly…– Night of the Big Heat (1967)
If there was one dream-team during the 1960s, it was Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and director Terence Fisher. Alone, they all did great works and together, no matter the combination, they made […]
View ArticleA Witch, a Curse and the…– Fangs of the Living Dead (1969)
Fangs of the Living Dead is the English-language version of Malenka or Malenka: La Nipote del Vampir among others and it also happened to be the first horror film directed by Amando […]
View ArticleMusic, Mystery, Murder and Laughter – You’ll Find Out (1940)
You’ll Find Out is a comedy, not a horror as one might suspect with the lineup that it boasts, featuring Kay Kyser in the lead and supported by Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, […]
View ArticleUnadulterated…– Terror in the Haunted House (1958)
Though the title of this film is a little generic, it does accurately convey what the film is all about, if not in the classic sense that most would think. There is […]
View ArticleExperimented Upon, They Were…– The Unearthly (1957)
Once again, John Carradine has stepped into the role of the mad doctor with 1957’s The Unearthly, a strange title to be sure, but one that does immediately call forth images of […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #14
Writer – Steve Englehart Artist – Gene Colan Inker – Tom Palmer Colours – Tom Palmer Letters – John Costanza Continued from a story begun in Tomb of Dracula #44, Doctor Strange […]
View ArticleBuried Prematurely – The Ghoul (1933)
More than anything, The Ghoul is a movie that is famous for being a ‘lost film,’ one of those pictures that were lost to time for whatever reason and of which few […]
View ArticleA Blast to the Past – The Undead (1957)
There are only two reasons, maybe three, to really watch The Undead. The first being if you are a fan of Roger Corman as he always delivers quite a bit of schlocky […]
View ArticleA Disco Kind of Love – Nocturna: Granddaughter of Dracula (1979)
Nai Bonet stars as Nocturna, Dracula’s granddaughter who is tired of hanging around the family castle all the time and running it while her grandpa sleeps the rest of his life away […]
View ArticleBorn Anew…– I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957)
I Was a Teenage Frankenstein is a horror film famous for a number of reasons including the exceptional makeup sported by the creature within and for the merging of two different genres […]
View ArticleUnbeknownst to Me,…– I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957)
Some might say that Michael Landon was never better than when he played troubled teenager Tony in I Was a Teenage Werewolf, and there are others that will look at these same […]
View ArticleHe Knew Exactly…– How to Make a Monster (1958)
After creating a teenage werewolf and a teenage Frankenstein, it only made sense to create another picture and bring the two monsters together. So it is that How to Make a Monster […]
View ArticleRevenge and Prophecy – Bleed (2016)
Bleed is a 2016 horror film that packs a lot in to its eighty-two minute running time, takes a little while to get going and when it does, becomes almost too much. […]
View ArticleSimply Misunderstood – Blood of Dracula (1957)
Blood of Dracula was an American International Pictures release sandwiched between I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein. For all intents and purposes, they could have called this […]
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