Post an Image of a Favourite Monster or Sci-Fi Collectible!

Started by Hepcat, May 13, 2016, 10:01:15 AM

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Allhallowsday

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If you want to view Paradise, simply look around and view it.

Allhallowsday

If you want to view Paradise, simply look around and view it.

horrorhunter

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Allhallowsday

If you want to view Paradise, simply look around and view it.

Ugly_Thing

This guy!!   I got my first one on Christmas morning, 1979.  It was one HELL of a Christmas that year, I received three classic Mattel heavy hitters -- Krusher, Gre-Gory, and Suckerman!  My mom must have simply taken one look at the Sears Wishbook page, thought "huh, well I've got a monster kid", and bought me all three, ha!





"Monster!  Monster!  Show us your MIGHT!!"




horrorhunter

Here's Gre-Gory.



I always kicked myself for not getting one of these even though I was probably 20 at the time.  :laugh:

Comic book ad:

ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Ugly_Thing

Quote from: horrorhunter on October 22, 2018, 07:21:19 PM
Here's Gre-Gory.



I always kicked myself for not getting one of these even though I was probably 20 at the time.  :laugh:

Yeah man, an excellent toy.  He's a king among rubbery bats.  I tossed mine around for years, having him terrorize endless action figures...limbs & heads conveniently fit nicely in his claws & jaws.  Just imagine how he felt in my six-year-old hands.  The 'blood' in mine never seemed to dry up.  Quality product. 
My friend tossed a clear green Suckerman at one of the school windows SO hard that it spider cracked, lol, causing a chorus of audible gasps and obvious consequences.  Good times. 

Fun fact:  Mattel repurposed this 'blood bellows' gimmick several times over the course of a decade, using it in a Big Jim doll, Gre-Gory, Mosquitor, and who knows what else.
Remember unbridled ingenuity in the toy biz?  I sure do. 




Ugly_Thing

For those that might give a rat's ass, there are intended and obvious connections between the classic/legendary monsters -- and yes, our beloved Universal Monsters were a large influence -- and this subset of 'evil monster' figures from the 1980s Masters of the Universe line. 
All and then some are present:  Dracula/vampire, water creature, reanimated/zombie, werewolf/sasquatch, witch/sorceress, mummy, alien/mutant, robot, etc....
(It was revealed in a recently reprinted style guide that they WERE, in fact, the toy designers loving homage to the Universal Monsters.)



A figure they added to the line this year, based on designs from 1983!


Hepcat

Quote from: horrorhunter on September 21, 2018, 04:43:12 PM
HELLISH MONSTERS bagged monster playset figures with custom header card:



Back:


The header card artwork looks like your own. Am I right?

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Collecting! It's what I do!

Hepcat

Collecting! It's what I do!

Hepcat

Collecting! It's what I do!

horrorhunter

Quote from: Hepcat on October 23, 2018, 03:37:31 PM
The header card artwork looks like your own. Am I right?

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Yes. I tried to do that in '60s cheap rack-toy style. Though I did base the monster on the header card front on a Frank Frazetta illustration of the creature from his legendary Werewolf story from Creepy #1, so there's quality in the illo I aped anyway. The rest is just cheezy monster stuff I dreamed up, and the back of the header card is crude Eerie Pubs type stuff that was common on '60s cheap monster rack toys. I made 13 of those, kept 2 and sold 9, then decided to keep the last 2 to sell at some future date. You would be surprised what some of those brought at eBay auction. And, yes, I was 100% truthful in my descriptions as them being custom toys based on '60s monster rack toys. I guess the header card art being limited to 13 made it more desirable for some bidders, and lots of collectors just love classic-style cheapass Monster Kid fare like we do.  ;D
ALWAYS MONSTERING...

Hepcat

Quote from: horrorhunter on October 23, 2018, 04:00:46 PM...and lots of collectors just love classic-style cheapass Monster Kid fare like we do.  ;D

Sure! We cheapass Monster Kids just gotta love cheapass Monster Kid fare!

;)
Collecting! It's what I do!

Allhallowsday

#1033
Quote from: Hepcat on October 23, 2018, 03:39:31 PM
Those are originals, are they not?
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Yes'm.  All from the 1960s, early 1970s, except the "silver" pair (Beistle) 1930s. 
If you want to view Paradise, simply look around and view it.

Hepcat

Collecting! It's what I do!