Several months ago, I received an email from a journalist, asking to use my portrait of Cincinnati's Cool Ghoul, Dick VonHoene, in an article they were doing about him. It was the 40th anniversary of his first show. I told them yes, and we would discuss my fee. Of course, the discussion never took place, and they used my painting, but what the hey; it's the Cool Ghoul!!! This guy and his show meant a lot to me when I was a monster kid. Every Saturday night I would drag the teevee from my parent's bedroom into mine, turn to channel 19 from Cincy, and watch Scream-In!! Here's the article:
(http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc311/illoman/CoolGhoul1.jpg)
(http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc311/illoman/CoolGhoul2.jpg)
thanks,
Mike
Mike, that's a beauty!
(Have to admit, though, that though I was born Buckeye, this adopted NYer really prefers the ORIGINAL "Cool Ghoul"!)
Best,
-Craig
Craig, I'm sure everyone is loyal to their own hometown horror host! We actually had Dr Creep here in Dayton, but I really preferred the Cool Ghoul. Man, I miss that show. I wish someone would turn up some video from it. There was another late show movie host named Bob Shreve. Luckily, a bunch of videos (some complete!) of his show from the late 70's early 80's have surfaced.
Mike
An excellent painting there Mike, and a very cool article. We had monster movies Fri. night and Sat. mornings in Columbia, S.C., but weren't as fortunate as the rest of you in that we had no host to introduce them. We make up for the loss now, cause Josie collects every Horror Host DVD or VHS she can git her claws on. Thanks for sharing this great article with us Mike.
Creepysfan, thanks for checking it out. The Ghoul was an important part of my growing up. There were very few people at school that were into monsters. The Ghoul provided a "club house" where you could enjoy watching Bela, Boris, Lon, etc... and feel you were among friends.
Mike
Quote from: CreepysFan on October 09, 2008, 02:06:39 PM
An excellent painting there Mike, and a very cool article. We had monster movies Fri. night and Sat. mornings in Columbia, S.C., but weren't as fortunate as the rest of you in that we had no host to introduce them. We make up for the loss now, cause Josie collects every Horror Host DVD or VHS she can git her claws on. Thanks for sharing this great article with us Mike.
Same here in Georgetown,S.C.,late night horror show,but no horror host.All there was ,was a voice that introduced "OUT OF THIS WORLD" out of Charleston,S.C..
Mike,
Do you know how to contact the author of that article? I can't get him a copy of the record he mentions, but I know where a free download can be found....
Bizarro Jeff
No, I don't. The magazine's web site is www.cincymagazine.com.
Mike
If anyone is looking for Cool Ghoul stuff go to my tribute site
http://www.myspace.com/coolghoulwxix (http://www.myspace.com/coolghoulwxix)
I have a huge Cool Ghoul collection
Every Halloween i dress as the Ghoul and run around Cincinnati
I have over 50 items in my collection
which include his record, unpublished photos, dvd and cd stuff (recordings)
promo items, posters, and much more.
"Keep peace and love in your heart and be good to each other"
Very cool -- but they shouldn't have used it without agreeing on a payment amount. You should send them an invoice for whatever you would have charged. They know full well that illustrations aren't free and should have arranged to pay you.
Mike,
Love your wonderful painting/Illustration, and it's use with the article... I agree that it was such a jerk move on the mag and writers part.....
Thanks, Adam, I appreciate it, especially coming from a fellow artist!
Mike