From the crypt of the late 1970's comes monster putty in the form of Frankenstein Glow Putty and Dracula Glow Putty by Larami Toys. The card art could have fit perfectly on any of Marvel’s horror mags from the 1970's. Actually the artwork looks like the work of the great Pablo Marcos who is best known for his work on The Tales of the Zombie and Conan the Barbarian.
Just for fun and not to let any monster feel left out, here’s a Silly Putty “lift” of the Wolfman.
Even though Bela departed this world in 1956, he continues to be the definitive vampire of the silver screen! So Happy Birthday, Bela! Hopefully someone will put a birthday cake on your grave.
The artwork is not signed, but it reminds me of something a junior high kid might draw on his school notebook. The monsters that make up the scab four are Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula, Wolfman and the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Early this year I found the Laclede's Landing Wax Museum in St. Louis open and snapped a few photos of some classic monsters in the Chamber of Horrors.
Located in the town of Neato Coolville is Weird Hollow. Most everyone who works and lives on this creepy street are usually nice and polite. Just be careful of the ones that sometime bite!