Showing posts with label Frank Thorne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Thorne. Show all posts

Monday, November 20, 2023

The Monster Kits / A Game of Squirt

It's kind of fun to find horror stories that clearly attempted a spooky spin and capitalize on popular fads of the time, like Monster Model Kits and Silly String, for example. And here are two interesting tales to prove my point: Frank Thorne's "The Monster Kits" from the March 1965 issue of Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery #9, and "A Game of Squirt" illustrated by Giorgio Cambiotti, from the February 1972 issue of Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery #39. And the cool thing about some fads is that they're actually still alive and lurking around too!

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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Vendetta

After the unexpected news of the great Dick Ayers passing away, we now detour back to the second Frank Thorne illustrated tale as promised; this time as part of our ever inconsistent "Werewolf Wednesday" theme (and it's a werewolf western to boot!) From the May 1975 magazine issue of Devilina #2, with story by John Albano.

WARNING: Features boobs 'n blood! ADULTS ONLY!!!









Saturday, May 3, 2014

Son of Dracula (PART TWO)

And now the blood suckin second half finale of the June 1975 issue of Fright #1, aka Son of Dracula #1! Click HERE for the first part in case you missed it! Hope you enjoyed this one-- I'll have another Frank Thorne illustrated terror tale coming up in our next post too!











Thursday, May 1, 2014

Son of Dracula (PART ONE)

Kicking off May with the first in a cool two-part post from the one and only issue of FRIGHT from Atlas Comics-- it's Son of Dracula #1 (aka And Unto Dracula Was Born a Son), published in August 1975. It's a comic that seemed to have some real potential, nicely written by Gary Friedrich and of course Frank Thorne's art is always jaw dropping, sinister, and sexy. A real shame it all ended just as the blood curdling fun was beginning.

PART TWO coming up in our next post! Click HERE!












Monday, January 18, 2010

Vampire Hunter / Strange Mr. Milque

We're still in Flash Forward mode this week, as well as vampire mode, and today it's a blood suckin' double freak feature! First up "The Vampire Hunter" from the Jan. '75 issue of Mad House #97 with fantastic art by Frank Thorne... this one introduced the Sherlock Holmes-esque Henry Hobson, who according to GCD was intended to be a re-occuring character, though this appears to be his one and only appearence. And our second tale today, "The Strange Mr. Milque" is a great submission from fellow comic book blogger Mykal (click his name for links to all his amazing blogs!) His story was originally presented in the Dec. '74 issue of Midnight Tales #10 and contains some super spooky (and sexy) art, this time by Tom Sutton. Thanks again to Mykal for sharing!













Sharpen up the stakes and check the garlic for freshness, cuz you haven't seen the last of the vampires this week!