your number 1 famous monsters cover

Started by ICEMANN333, June 03, 2009, 08:00:08 AM

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The Spangler

 Overall, I like the cover of #19, 1962.  Great painting of Lorre, Rathbone and Price, as that issue featured Corman's "Tales of Terror".   For sentimental reasons, I like #54, 1969.  Invasion of the Saucermen cover.  It was the first issue that I remember actually buying myself, I was about 8 years old.

Dr.Teufel Geist


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This one isnt a magazine, but I thought it was cool.



BaronLatos35

It's a very cool record. Just got it this Halloween Season.
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artistguy

Anything Basil Gogos and Vincent Price...:)

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Illoman

Quote from: Dr.Teufel Geist on June 03, 2009, 11:38:56 AM



for you Elizabeth.

Thank you for posting my favorite cover. Unless I'm mistaken, Basil claimed that this was his only FM cover rendered in oils. He wanted to do something very special for Boris' tribute issue.

Mike

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Sorry Iceman333, didn't mean to take over your thread and post so many pics, just couldn't resist.

HARRY HAMMOCK










#59 is my favorite and got Gogos to sign it when he was at Wonderfest.Also bought the same print.







Illoman

Great choice, Harry! Always loved that particular Basil painting.

I hope I get to meet the man some day...

Mike

poseablemonster

Quote from: HARRY HAMMOCK on June 03, 2009, 07:23:01 PM
#59 is my favorite and got Gogos to sign it when he was at Wonderfest.Also bought the same print.

I like the look of this one, too.  If I were a bigger DS fan, I would have gotten this print.  The colors really pop out against the red background.

Great thread, ICEMANN.  Thanks for creating it.

Paul L

I wasn't thrilled w/the later covers, like #170 & 184 back in the day, but now they look pretty good!
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