Sunday, October 21, 2007

Where Monsters Dwell

The Basil Wolverton posts this week were a big hit and garnered a request for today’s post which we are undeniably happy to unleash upon you and your puny planet. Thanks again to “Anti-Atlas Guy” for a monstrously entertaining weekend of scans!

Originally presented in the Dec 1951 issue of Adventures into Terror #7






11 comments:

  1. Anonymous10/21/2007

    ha ha great.....I love stories that end with a question for the reader

    not as good as the other basil posts but still pretty excellent overall

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  2. Anonymous10/21/2007

    Yay, another Wolverton!!!

    ~ John Angelo

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  3. Anonymous10/21/2007

    Not as good as the other posts by Wolverton,but still excellent,man you could have made a great Ray Harryhausen movie out of this back in the day,the snake and the blue winged thing are my favorites.

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  4. Anonymous10/21/2007

    NOT TO SOUND DIFFERENT THAN EVERYONE ELSE BUT I THOUGHT THIS STORY WAS THE BEST OF THE WOLVERTON POSTS SO FAR

    GOT MORE?

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  5. Got lots more, just wait and see...

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  6. Anonymous10/21/2007

    WoW! Not long ago I saw that snake monster in a tattoo magazine on someone's back. I'll see if I can find it and scan it in for you.

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  7. Thanks, I'd love to see that

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  8. Anonymous10/21/2007

    Great posts today, thanks for plugging away and making everyday a little more interesting.

    Also I notice you have the Phantasm soundtrack up for reccomended listening. I love this soundtrack too!

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  9. Bah, copout ending.

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  10. Wolverton rocks. Everything he drew reeked of wierdness and has this special gritty feel that only Wolverton gives you.

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  11. Lovin' the Wolver-Toons-- I love that guy's distorto messed-up wrinkled, Dick Tracy-villain-esqe face.

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