We reach our Fourth Classic Universal Monster, The Invisible Man. The Bad boy of them all, who may not be as recognizable as the rest of the band, but that doesn't make him less dangerous
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"WHOEVER IS BITTEN BY A WEREWOLF AND LIVES... BECOMES A WEREWOLF HIMSELF."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on "Universal Monsters: The Wolf Man" (1941) giclée/fine art print, artwork by Alex Ross, c. 2016.
"Lycanthropy, (from Greek lykos, “wolf ”; anthropos, “man," Werwolfism). A disease of the mind in which human beings imagine they are wolf-men. According to an old LEGEND which persists in certain localities, the victims actually assume the physical characteristics of the animal. There is a small village near TALBOT CASTLE which still claims to have had gruesome experiences with this supernatural creature."
-- "THE WOLF MAN" (opening lines/encyclopedic manuscript), screenplay by Curt Siodmak
Resolution from largest to smallest: 1880x1564, 1528x2039, & 829x1215.
Sources: www.alexrossart.com/products/universal-monsters-the-wolf-man-giclee-on-canvas.
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SON OF DRACULA // 1943 // LON CHANEY, JR. & LOUISE ALLBRITTON
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Elsa Lanchester is the Bride of Frankenstein
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Original 1932 movie theater and lobby display for Boris Karloff's "The Mummy."
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Move over marvel and dc...
This is our endgame.
This is the future of cinema.
Pretty soon Martin Scorsese gonna be jealous and talk shit about the monsterverse.
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And now we get to our second #Classicuniversalmonsters, #Frankenstein's Creature. Our sensitive monster, created by Mary Shelley, and how he went from philosopher murderer to the innocent blank stale that Boris Karloff gave us to... whatever it was that Robert DeNiro tried to do.
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"WE DIDN'T COME HERE TO FIGHT WITH MONSTERS. WE'RE NOT EQUIPPED FOR IT."
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on cover art (published & preliminary) to "Universal Monsters: The Creature from the Black Lagoon" one shot comic book by Arthur "Art" Adams, c. 1993. A joint Dark Horse Comics & Universal Pictures publication.
Resolution from largest to smallest: 1032x1574, 1015x1513, & 662x995 (inks).
"We didn't come here to fight with monsters. We're not equipped for it. We came here to find fossils."
-- DAVID REED (played by late American actor Richard Carlson), screenplay by Harry Essex & Arthur Ross
Sources: www.hipcomic.com/listing/8587503 & Comic Art Fans.
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