Friday, June 28, 2024

Creature from the Black Lagoon (25/54) - Super7 Creature From The Black Lagoon Universal Monsters Glowing Bubble wand (2022)


Super7 has done a ton for Creature fandom — including these Soap bubbles with wand designed to resemble Super Soakies bubble bath containers from the 1960s. They've offered a full line of Universal monsters in various decos, and I was finally suckered in by the (of course) Creature glow variant.





I was tempted to free him from his shrink-wrapped prison until I saw what they were currently selling for! Once again — the Creature dominates the secondary market, with this glow version topping the list. Thankfully, for anyone interested, Super7 still has the standard version in stock, as well as a 'Silver Screen' black and white variant, and a bright orange Halloween variant. 


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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Godzilla (24/54) - Godzilla Fest exclusive Bandai Burning Godzilla vinyl figure (2021)


Somehow this 2021 Godzilla Fest Exclusive slipped past my radar until earlier this year (when I picked up the blue Godzilla -1.0 theater exclusive). As previously stated, I'm a sucker for interesting color variants, and this being one of my favorite Godzilla styles (1995), I had to pick it up.



Again, my fondness for interesting color variations, as well as my love for all of the various burning/meltdown Godzilla offerings from Godzilla vs Destoroyah made this a must-have for the collection. 




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Monday, June 24, 2024

I Am Legend (24/54) - Gold Medal 2nd printing; Printer G. Hall File copy (1957)


In January of 1957, two and a half years after the novel's debut, Gold Medal released a new edition of I Am Legend (now #643), boldly proclaiming, "SECOND BIG PRINTING!"


Somewhere along the line, I was able to acquire a near-pristine copy with a sticker on the inside front cover identifying the book as a Printer G. Hall file copy. Years later, through internet searches, I was able to find other books with identical labels. A very cool, unique representation of the book for the archive.


Aside from the "SECOND BIG PRINTING!" banner on the cover, the William Campbell Gault quote is reformatted (and prize-winning is now hyphenated). Additionally, the bold white line between the title block and Stanley Metlzoff artwork has been removed.


The spine of the second printing is changed from the red text on white from the first printing to black text on yellow. I did some research on the spine ornamentation (the black cross versus the red diamond), but there's no clear, identifiable logic to the use of those on Gold Medal paperbacks.  


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Friday, June 21, 2024

Creature from the Black Lagoon (24/54) - Science Fiction Digest Vol. 1 No. 2 (1954)

In 1954, another magazine took advantage of the opportunity to feature the newborn Creature on their cover!

Of course, it's pretty clear they weren't going to win any creativity awards for their choice of title.



While the Creature 'feature' was pretty much just the cover, the issue does in fact include articles by actress Eartha Kitt and producer George Pal!

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Godzilla (23/54) - All Monsters Attack Soundtrack CD by Kunio Miyauchi [Godzilla 40th Anniversary Complete Works Collection] (1993)


All Monsters Attack. Aka Godzilla's Revenge. The most reviled Godzilla film of the Show era, and yet it's a personal favorite. To me, I have never understood the outright hatred for this film. Sure, it recycles monster footage from a number of earlier films. But as a kid growing up in the pre-home video days, (a) you appreciated what you got when you got it, and (b) it plays like a Godzilla's Greatest Hits — a little bit of Son of Godzilla, a splash of Godzilla vs the Sea Monster (aka Ebirah, Horror of the Deep)... and a brand new Kaiju in Gabara, who's got a killer hyena-like laugh/roar.


The soundtrack is not by master composer Akira Ifukube, whose scores/themes elevate every Godzilla film they appear in, up to and including Godzilla -1.0, 17 years after his death!

No, this comical score is by Kunio Miyauchi, but it fits the film's theme perfectly. A latchkey kid dreams of hanging out with Godzilla and Minya (Godzilla's son) on Monster Island, and basically learns how to deal with the bullies that he faces every day.



Here's a small tase of Miyauchi's score:

This is one Godzilla film I will always prefer in its dubbed American version. Primarily because Minya speaks to the kid! So his English voice is forever engrained in my head. But the English version (Godzilla's Revenge) also has a different title track! 

Thankfully, I was able to track down a CD with the library cue used for the American opening. 


The track is called "Crime Fiction," and it's composed by Ervin Jereb. And man is it cool.




You can give it a listen here. You sadly won't find this in the Criterion Godzilla Showa Blu Ray set — but the English language version exists on the Classic Media DVD release, which is obviously worth hanging on to!


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Monday, June 17, 2024

I Am Legend (23/54) - Patrick Jones remarqued Easton Press Edition art print and original concept sketches (2009)


Last week I featured the Easton Press edition of I Am Legend. When a new edition (particularly a domestic release) of I Am Legend is published, I often check on the availability of the cover artwork. So in 2009, I tracked down artist Patrick Jones, who had provided frontispiece illustrations for each volume in the Easton Press "Day After Doomsday" series.

Patrick confirmed that his I Am Legend artwork was in fact digital (as is often required given the timing and multiple changes publishers might request), but that he had a preliminary pencil sketch, and he could also make me a giclee print of his artwork. Needless to say, I took him up on both options. 

I also got the following digital thumbnails from him, which show off the evolution of his artwork. I love his first concept, of Neville burying his wife while the fiery pit rages in the background.


His alternate concept is the one that was ultimately selected (and continued to evolve). 


Here is his pencil sketch with his notes. In it, you can see the alternative placement of the rifle in Neville's right hand, which is how it would be rendered in the final illustration of Neville with an empty cityscape behind him.



Fortunately, because I was so quick to contact him, I was able to get the first out of the maximum 100 prints that he would make of the artwork. Patrick also offered to add a remarque to the print — a small pencil sketch of Neville.




Considering what a finished painting might have cost, I'm fortunate that I was able to get a high quality print of the artwork for the Archive, not to mention the first in a limited run with an original remarque, along with his original pencil sketch. 


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Friday, June 14, 2024

Creature from the Black Lagoon (23/54) - Monster High Skullector Series Doll (2024)

I won't pretend to know the first thing about Mattel's Monster High Dolls, but when I saw the announcement for a limited edition Creature from the Black Lagoon, I was intrigued.


Correct me if I'm wrong, but to my knowledge, this is the first-ever licensed female representation of The Creature (I don't think the variant AHI sculpts, which we'll eventually address, count).


They did a nice job with the packaging, which slides open on each side to reveal her in all her glory. 


Here are her full specifications:
  • 10.5 inches tall with 11 points of articulation  
  • New face sculpt (made specifically for this doll) on our original scaly body with fin and gill details 
  • Wears a scaly swimsuit with pearlescent amphibious body armor 
  • Accessorized with anchor-accented fin headpiece and webbed harpoon heel boots 
  • Includes custom lagoon-inspired doll stand and premium packaging 



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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Godzilla (22/54) - S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla -1.0 (2024)


This isn't my first (nor will it be the last) of the S.H. Figuarts/S.H. MonsterArts figures I will be showcasing. Known for the amazing detail and extreme articulation, they represent some of the nicest posable Godzilla figures on the market.


Now that everyone who missed it in the theater has probably had a chance to see it on Netflix, I thought I'd showcase the S.H. MonsterArts Godzilla -1.0 figure. 


The -1.0 design is one of my favorites Godzilla's since the Heisei era (particularly his appearance in Godzilla vs Biollante). 

This Godzilla is much more ferocious than his 70s counterparts.


One thing to be aware of with this figure — his spines are extremely sharp. It's akin to picking up a porcupine. 



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