The only thing to have on Halloween,
One gram of genuine Dracula Soil!
And it's from Warren!
Anyone got any?
The only thing to have on Halloween,
One gram of genuine Dracula Soil!
And it's from Warren!
Anyone got any?
As a kid I loved reading my big brothers' Creepy and Eerie comics. It was pure heaven.
Warren advertised their other American comics inside, which I've never seen in the flesh.
The war one was Blazing Combat.
This is the incredible cover of the first issue, which really made an impression as a kid. The wounded guy always reminded me of a zombified corpse you definitely find in Creepy or Eerie (pics from an auction).
The comic shop Bonner Comic Laden is easily one of the biggest I've ever been in. It is deceptive to start with but the length of it is astonishing! It just keeps going back and back!
Here are a few of the comics and modern Action figures for sale there in what is clearly a thriving German comics scene.
Speaking of ants, I'm getting worried about the number of ,Phase 4' diets I'm seeing.
Makes me think of ants and much chomping in the formulary of phase IV.
I've seen a lot of Ant movies and read a few Novels.
I've never seen Food of the Gods though - maybe that's rats film? It used to be advertised as a cine film for home viewing at the back of Warrens Creepy and Eerie comics.
I bought this softback of Creepy reprints this morning at the Bonner Comic Laden.
Although Food of the Gods isn't advertised in it, some classic monotone monster cine films are, pictured above. The VHS of it's day!
Have you seen it? Read any ant books? Did you or do you like Creepy and Eerie comics Readers?
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Ant-dendum
In a sleepy Rhine village we're visiting is, yes, of all things, an ant controller!
I was thinking how fabulous those old B-movies were advertised at the back of American monster comics like Creepy and Eerie.
The man with the X-ray Eyes, the Incredible Shrinking Man, Horror at Party Beach, The Mole People and so many more brilliant titles.
So many come flooding back: Tarantula, Them, The Black Scorpion, Frankenstein Conquers the World, the Black Sleep and Plan 9 from Outer Space.
I stared at them all and wondered if I would ever see any of them. My favourite titles were the She Creature and War of the Colossal Beast, the latter being one the best film titles ever in my opinion.
Like the comics they were in these old films now seem like portals to another time and place and I often think fondly of those happy times I spent browsing those pages and saying those amazing film titles out loud so long ago.
Did you look at those movie ads at the back of comics readers? Have you got a favourite?