After a hearty continental frühstuck
We hit the half-timbered splendour of Marburg's town centre.
This Creepshow digest interested, as I thought the films were inspired by EC comics and not comics called Creepshow. Having said that the films contain a fictitious comic called Creepshow.aybe this is a retail copy of it. Have you got this or any EC comics?
As for the monster book Den, I don't know that but I recognize the style of Richard Corben. Do you like his work?
It was fun to see two old pals among the ancient streets, Spidey and Bats!
Turns out the Brothers Grimm studied here too. Marburg adores their tales. Do you?
Known the world over, brand new Erzgebirge wooden figures were on offer too. We've a few old ones. Have you?
We don't have any of these though, skeletons carved from horn (not ivory). They remind me of Ray Harryhausen's finest moment, the battling skeletons in Jason and the Argonauts, my favourite of all his creations. What's yours?
More Grimm. The whole trail map seen at the Frog Prince stop.
I'm a sticker fan but I don't know who Arniko is. You?
I had to chuckle at this. Seems as if when Waverley's boys and girls retired from thrush busting they became The Optician from UNKEL!
And back at St.Elizabeth's imposing twin spires.
Siesta now.
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