Terrors of Dracula Vol. 2 Issue 3
August 1980
This heaping serving of horror noir bursts with bosoms, bad men, worse women, and devilish mayhem. Claws of Horror does it for me, how about you?
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This heaping serving of horror noir bursts with bosoms, bad men, worse women, and devilish mayhem. Claws of Horror does it for me, how about you?
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I want the gun and belt pack. Sure, I'd go for the cool leather jacket and mask, but I'd settle for the gun and belt pack 😉 (See other Commando Cody lobbies: Hydrogen Hurricane, Captives of the Zero Hour , Radar Men from the Moon.)
I wonder if anyone had recorded this? See the not so positive review from the Chicago Tribune toward the end of the post.
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A big spider, rock guys, and moon maidens in distress. Must be the 1950s. Not the rip-off done with the illustration in the top right corner. I like the addition of the bubble helmet though. I recall the Flash Gordon model kit came with a bubble helmet. The kit didn't come with a fair maiden clinging to his side, though. Now that would have been some model kit.
Kinetic illustration with heavily shadowed combatants contrasted against a bright color make this Mexican lobby card for Patrulla Koreana a romanticized art piece for the ugly actions of war. (See an alternate version, Los Tigres De Korea.)
Here's a luridly illustrated Mexican lobby card for Urubu (aka Urubu, The Vulture People). Menacing, almost silhouetted people, a bosomy white girl in dire danger (and let's not forget the skimpy, inappropriate clothing, for jungle hiking), make this a memorable lobby. The movie is probably a boring jungle documentary so they had to spice it up somehow.