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Post by T GuyPost by Davea photoshopped homage to James bama
http://monsterverse.com/doc/#183
dave
Possibly the coolest webpage ever.
I feel a distinct need to read some of these babies, specifically
Hyde
Invasion
He Could Stop the World
I assume that several of these are Japanese monster films allied to
Godzilla and several are Universal monster films of which I am
unaware.
T Guy
Hey T
Monsterverse is a buddy of mine. I passed along your post which made
his morning. :)
He replies:
Hey, Fred,
Here's the breakdown on the covers if you want to post them to the Doc
newsgroup:
1. The Monster Maker - Boris Karloff, FRANKENSTEIN 1931
2. Tokyo Terror - Godzilla, GOJIRA 1954
3. Black Lagoon - Gill Man, CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON 1954
4. Prince of Darkness - Bela Lugosi, DRACULA 1931
5. The King of Skull Island - King Kong 1933
6. Hyde - Fredrick March, DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE 1931
7. The Mystery of Imhotep - Boris Karloff, THE MUMMY 1932
8. Killer Moon - Lon Chaney, Jr., THE WOLFMAN 1941
9. The Invisible Menace - Claude Rains, THE INVISIBLE MAN 1933
10. Devil Doctor - Boris Karloff, MASK OF FU MANCHU 1932
11. Mystery on Romney Marsh - Patrick McGoohan, SCARECROW OF ROMNEY
MARSH 1963
12. Zombie of Bronze - Bela Lugosi, WHITE ZOMBIE 1932
13. Claw of Death - THE GIANT CLAW 1957
14. The Shapeless Doom - THE BLOB 1958
15. Invasion - George Pal, WAR OF THE WORLDS 1953
16. House of Pain - Bela Lagosi, ISLAND OF LOST SOULS 1932
17. He Could Stop The World - Gort, DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL 1951
18. Destroyer of Worlds - GHIDRAH, THE THREE HEADED MONSTER 1964
19. The Hypnostist - Lon Chaney, LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT 1927
20. Who - Tom Baker - DOCTOR WHO 1974-1981
21. Runes of Death - CURSE OF THE DEMON 1957
22. Terror From Below - THE MOLE PEOPLE 1956
23. Colossus - WAR OF THE COLOSSAL BEAST 1958
24. The Doctor Return - David Tennant, DOCTOR WHO 2005-2008
25. Evil's Ally - Dwight Frye, FRANKENSTEIN 1931
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