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tv horror

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  1. Not the actors, the hand ones reaching in to attack people.
  2. James Best was not that embarrassed as he appeared in the sequel the only problem it was 50 odd years later! I loved the hounds dressed as the Shrews but the puppets were hysterical. https://aurorasginjoint.com/2014/07/14/the-tail-wagging-terror-of-the-killer-shrews-1959/
  3. If it was a Saturday night or Sunday morning then yes Bloodshot is right however you should see them through my side.
  4. He's too cheery for my liking but I do love the Long Johns.
  5. Not unless it was a paper CUT from a comic then you're in trouble!
  6. Me no read cus am de-link-quint head hurts now made me fink too hard!
  7. That's not completely true it did win a FOGHORN! for best CORNY acting.
  8. I'm sitting on a nearly complete set of Spider-man titles less three issues and the only plastic I have is the bags they are placed in, as for grading I don't care they are my babies so long as they are complete and no tears. I love reading my comics I figure that if they have lasted this long maybe swotting bugs the odd head or two fencing with or just to cover your face from the Sun that they have done their job and I'm happy with my lot. Yes I'm CRAZY but a crazy happy Spiderfan!
  9. That's nothing I once had a comic struck by lightning I wonder does that mean it was signed either by Odin or Thor?
  10. That's a keeper and I'm sure that he was delighted in getting this gifted to him a second time, he must have been over the Moon to get this out of this World reminder.
  11. I wonder who is taking who for a little walk or should I say stomp! "Kid friend now go Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh."
  12. There is an earlier 1916 German sci-fi film based on the Frankenstein story called the "Homunculus" that featured the creation of a singular creature only he was a smallish man. This scene was a deliberate injoke from James Whale as the Bride was Elsa Lanchester he had a little Henry the 8th in honour to Charles Laughtons most famous role and of course the Devil was played by Ernest Thesiger himself.
  13. It ticks all the boxes: 1/ Karloff 2/ Horror 3/ It's a comic 4/ Beauty in the eye of the beholder. 5/ But a rag NO!
  14. Yes although I like the other story more where they found the remains of a giant Nessie model used for the filming about 40 years later. It seems that it was built for the film "The Private life of Sherlock Holmes" and at the end of filming it mysteriously disappeared on the actual Loch itself, spooky. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-36024638
  15. There is an episode like that that was on the Outer Limits called "The Chameleon" it starred Robert Duvall as an agent sent undercover as an Alien. Great episode and very well acted plus get your tissues out for the ending.
  16. Thank you Hep I think I'll get them in the collected volumes, all the best.
  17. That's interesting I've always wondered what issues had this mini revival as they would be the only magazines I would be interested in getting, also I'm not fussy on the condition ask the wife! Please wait a mo while I dislodge this damn Axe from my head...That does it now I have a splitting headache. Can anyone let me know the titles and numbers please.
  18. I love E.C although I don't have any originals I did "HAUNT" out the artists still living for their autographs. I have Kurtzman, Wood Feldstein, Evans, Marie and John Severin, Davis, Williamson, Wrightson, Foster, Craig and a few others I can't remember offhand.