Tuesday, 11 April 2017

creature feature

On a recent trip to the crafts mega-store The Range I picked up a PEZ.

Brand new and on its card my PEZ was a minty R2D2, a gift for a family member in need of a new droid.


Buying it reminded me of one of my greatest collectables finds ever, the PEZ Creature from the Black Lagoon.


I found it in a dusty cabinet in a vintage shop in Leeds many years ago. It wasn't alone either because a Lincoln Frankenstein was hiding in a drawer too! Needless to say both monsters made their way home to Moonbase!

Diving further into The Range store I surfaced in the Aquarium aisle. I love fish tank decorations and was thrilled to see my old friends Penn Plax still bubbling along with cool modern Action-Air frogmen and skeletons.


Besides frogmen and spaceships, Monster collectors love Penn Plax too. They released a cracker ... almost a Kraken! Their own version of a fish tank Creature from the Black Lagoon called the Action Aerating Monster. A legend among goldfish everywhere this monster is one of all creature collectors' holy grails.


Checking up on the gill man I was pleased to see that the Lagoon hasn't dried up yet:

Veny's re-issued the Penn Plax monster as recently as 2013.


Have you any creatures at home readers?

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P.S. This is the first new post I've written in a while and posted on the same day. Normally I schedule posts 2 months ahead but its unusual as it's on my new Lenovo laptop. My old trusty Compacq workhorse, known affectionately as The Toaster, which I've had for well over a decade and on which this blog was born nine years ago is sadly giving up the ghost. 
The end of an era.

3 comments:

  1. Hiya Woodsy, it's great to see you back and I hope you're fully recovered !
    Those are some amazing examples of the Creature. I've only got a Universal Monsters Creature bust bank. I picked it up at a carboot a year or so ago. I think it's a pretty good likness to the movie monster and kinda taps into a nostalgic gap. A number of other Universal Monsters were also released within the past couple of years... I'm still hunting those down though :)

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  2. farewell to the toaster! no more DVTs in the legs! Wilkommen to the 21 century!

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  3. Hope Springs Eternal!:)

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