I'm looking for a vintage 70s 3D Werewolf poster (Dynamite Magazine?)

Started by Radioactive Rod Whitenack, July 19, 2010, 06:03:21 PM

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Mitchellmania

WOW ! I loved Dynamite magazine!! I started with the first issue.

Bogey

Quote from: Radioactive Rod Whitenack on July 20, 2010, 02:52:34 PM
I seem to have confirmed that the Werewolf poster was included with issue #46 with Kate Jackson on the cover, but it's near impossible to find a copy that still has the poster inside. It was reprinted in the poster book mentioned above with 5 other Neal Adams 3-D posters. We'll find it!

Thanks for the help everyone. Memories like this really make life today more fun. Long live Dynamite!

Cool!  It might be difficult.  The ones with their posters are usually the non-3D.  However, we only have to find you one.  You have an Army working for you!

Bogey


The Unimonsters Crypt

I remember the early years of Dynamite very well... and I remember the Kong poster very clearly!

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Moonshadow

Holy cow, does this bring back memories! I had that Kong poster up on my wall for years. I loved Dynamite -they always had articles about super-heroes.

Good luck with the hunt Rod. I'll keep an eye out for ya!

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neonnoodle

Oh, I used to Looooove Dynamite Magazine.  They did have a lot of monstery sci-fi kind of stuff.  I remember the 3D Werewolf poster well.  I had that on the wall, it disappeared a long time ago.  Issue 28 had Laverne and Shirley and Kong on the cover--that one had a poster reproduction of the DeLaurentiis Kong poster art.  Awesome poster!  I believe the 3D Kong poster was in a different issue?

Dynamite mag issues are really hard to find with all their pull-out stuff intact.  If you were a kid and you had an issue, it was usually irresistible and you had to remove the stickers, posters, 3D glasses, etc. and use them.  Every issue had some sort of interactive thing to pull out and use--it was a perfect kids' magazine.
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monsterphile


Radioactive Rod Whitenack

That's it! That's it! Thanks, Monsterphile! I didn't think this would ever show up. Ah, I remember getting this at school on Friday in the sixth grade, and staring at it over a friend's house Friday night. We were inspired to create a haunted house in his basement the next day.

Thanks for the memories!

OldTimey

I loved Dynamite magazine when I was a kid. I had the werewolf and Kong posters.
Darryl

monsterphile

Quote from: Radioactive Rod Whitenack on August 10, 2010, 05:48:19 PM
That's it! That's it! Thanks, Monsterphile! I didn't think this would ever show up. Ah, I remember getting this at school on Friday in the sixth grade, and staring at it over a friend's house Friday night. We were inspired to create a haunted house in his basement the next day.

Thanks for the memories!

I thought I had the image somewhere.  I had copied a bunch of images off of my computer some time back, but I had to find the disc (and then the images).  I just wish I had the poster itself.  I do have a bunch of Dynamite (and Bananas) magazines...somewhere.

Rob

neonnoodle

Aw yeah...that's the poster all right.  Gosh, it takes me back. Thanks to all for posting these pics!  Dynamite Magazine did encourage a "do it yourself" approach and I think it inspired a lot of people to get busy creating their own artwork, haunted houses, and suchlike.
Beautiful moving, shifting colors!

See TRANSLUCE: Rainbow Meditation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz5aqIhYI_Q

Bogey

Quote from: monsterphile on August 10, 2010, 07:39:57 PM
I thought I had the image somewhere.  I had copied a bunch of images off of my computer some time back, but I had to find the disc (and then the images).  I just wish I had the poster itself.  I do have a bunch of Dynamite (and Bananas) magazines...somewhere.

Rob

Either way, you'd da man, Rob!  Nice dig-up!!!