Stoned on Standard Plastic wall plaques.
Overall, I'd say the art on the SPP wallets and plaques isn't up to that of the Aurora monster model kits by James Bama or the covers Basil Gogos did for Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, but it's a lot better than that found on the Universal monster binders, pinback buttons and just about any other Universal monster art from the sixties
I think the first three Hasbro paint sets....
Hasbro Universal monster paint sets! Something else I've not seen!
While I've got to hands down agree that the Aurora art is more accomplished that the SPP wallet or plaque art (which is largely knocked off of the Aurora poses), and I do believe James Bama to me a master illustrator, Basil Gogos is an 'fine artist'. To me his works, even when I was a child, stood out from all of the rest of the monster images I saw. I think the first three Hasbro paint sets and the images used on the binders are "better" than the SPP work, in the illustration sense, and they crtainly are more on model, coming nearly directly from publicity stills, but I really love the oddness of the SPP plaques, especially the Ceature, Phantom, Mummy, and Frankenstein, and the wallets are great too. Both versions of the Elwar buttons, with the exception of the Wolf Man patterned after the Aurora illustrations, have charm as well.
I think ... the images used on the binders are "better" than the SPP work, in the illustration sense....
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