Black Sunday #4 Lettered Preview by Matt Dreiling and Polychrome, from American Gothic Press

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Black Sunday #4 Lettered Preview by Matt Dreiling and Polychrome, from American Gothic Press

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The inner workings of a Godzilla head, possibly from 1985’s Gojira (aka Return of Godzilla). (From Reddit)
I know I don’t post on weekdays that much, but this meme was too good to pass up the opportunity to draw it lol, so here’s a surprise art!
Poor Kevin lol
*DO NOT REPOST MY ART*
BLACK SUNDAY #2
by Matt Dreiling and Polychrome

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Akira (1988) Directed by Katsuhiro Ôtomo
Here’s some animated paintings of the handsome star of Bert I. Gordon’s The Cyclops (1957) — enjoy
HAG #1 from American Gothic Press fully lettered preview
by Chad Stroup and Jon Clark
An episode by Famous Monsters Podcast
Messmore & Damon brought to life huge dinosaurs, tigers, mastodons, dragons, other monsters, and even cows. One of their creations was a life-sized (48 feet long, nine feet high, 4,000 pounds) mechanized reproduction of a dinosaur, Amphibious Dinosaur Brontosaurus (aka “Dolores” or “Dino”). It could laugh, breathe, roll its eyes, shake its head, and move its jaws. It was a must see. Created for the Century of Progress International Exhibition (1933-1934), “The World a Million Years Ago”.

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A creature is stirring by Austin Pardun
Small Uzumaki piece I did in my uni sketchbook after seeing the original at the Manga Exhibition in the London British Museum 😱
The Famous Monsters Podcast has officially returned — this time to discuss the awesome decade of horror movies we just had!
Poster art for lost Fritz Lang (METROPOLIS) film, Der Totentanz, or "The Dance of Death". Print at centuryguild.net
Animatronics by the John Nolan Studio.

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rodan having a bite to eat godzilla: king of the monsters (2019)
Court of the Dead x Famous Monsters