The next page of the SHOCK! catalog lists, in alphabetical order, the 52 films presented by Screen Gems to TV station. The catalog numbers run from 693 to 744. I wonder what came before and after?
RARE DWIGHT FRYE TRADING CARDS
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The Good Stuff Cards Company of Katonah, New York released several monster
card sets in the 1990's and 2000's. "Dwight Frye... True Character" was one
of...
Mary and the Witch!
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We now conclude our *Bernie Krigstein Fest* with a black magically macabre
entry from the February 1953 issue of *Strange Tales #15*. Lots of great
panel...
Something Wicked by Scott Hampton
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Scott Hampton has worked in the comic book and illustration field for over
40 years. He came to the attention of many people in 1983 with the
publicatio...
DWRAYGER DUNGEON - "R.I.P." (2007 - 2022)
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Well, here we are the end of Countdown to Halloween, and it's with a heavy
heart, I have to tell you that Tabonga and I have made the collective
decisi...
200
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Mary Shelley’s *Frankenstein; or, the Modern **Prometheus* was first
published on January 1, 1818.
200 years ago.
On, now, to Frankenstein’s third cent...
We are back! EL VAMPIRO trailer
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It's been a while since the last posting on this blog, but now comes the
return!
The original trailer for EL VAMPIRO, it seems....
In honor of Carmen Mo...
Last year's Christmas
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Above: Jane asks Zombie Santa about returning a severed head, while watching out
for the grabby hands of Hermie the Horny Undead Elf.
I have a few last...
Put Me Back In My Tomb
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I have retired MCB but just wanted to let ya'll know I've fired up a Musick
Blog and will be spending time over there from now on. Please check it
out, it...
1st Horror Comic?
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EERIE COMICS No. 1, published by Avon and released for January 1947, holds
the distinction of being the first stand-alone horror comic published in
the ...
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