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Ray Harryhausen Screen Monsters Comic Set 1-4 Featuring Wolfman and Godzilla

Ray Harryhausen Screen Monsters Comic Set 1-4 Featuring Wolfman and Godzilla

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Screen Monsters & Ray Harryhausen Special Comic Set A reference series that chronicles the many screen appearances of the Greatest Movie Monsters of All-Time! Featuring Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman,...

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Screen Monsters & Ray Harryhausen Special Comic Set A reference series that chronicles the many screen appearances of the Greatest Movie Monsters of All-Time! Featuring Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, Godzilla, & Ray Harryhausen. Awesome!! Not really a comic book, Screen Monsters is actually a series that narrates the history of movie monsters in illustrated prose form. Readers could learn the inside information behind some of history’s most popular monster movies, as well as browsing filmographies of their favorite monsters. In 1944 and 1945, for instance, the movie industry was busily trying to include as many monsters into each film as possible. Things got a bit crowded in films like “The House of Dracula,” and “The House of Frankenstein,” where Boris Karloff starred as the owner of a sideshow that included Dracula, the Frankenstein monster, Wolfman, and a hunchback. Those were the days. Now, revisit that time of monster mayhem in this Movie Monster collection... all Presented in Glorious Black & White. Screen Monsters (Comic Zone 1992-1993) Comic Lot includes: Screen Monsters #1 September 1992 Writer: Ron Rockett Artists: Chuck Hyman, Terry Pavlet, Chris Taylor, Jim Whiting, Thomas Bradley, Michael Wieringo, Raine Szramski, Michael Avon Oeming, Dell Barras, Joe Dunn, Kelly McQuain, Andrew Murphy, & Rich Rankin Editor: Rich Rankin Cover by: Bill Cucinotta This issue chronicles the many screen appearances of the Frankenstein monster from the early days of film to his most recent incarnations (as of 1992). Also included is a complete film log of the Frankenstein monster's appearances. Take a walk with writer Ron Rockett thru the Frankenstein monster's screen life. Text with Black & White illustrations of Frankenstein. Screen Monsters #2 November 1992 Writer: Ron Rockett Artists: Ed Quinby, Neil D. Vokes, Chuck Hyman, Andrew Murphy, Duke McLaughlin, Rebecca Randolph & Mike Oeming, Terry Tidwell, Terry Pavlet, Stan Timmons & Rick Bryant, Dan O'Connor, Wayne Reid, & Joe Dunn Editors: Rich Rankin & Patricia Rankin Cover by: Bill Cucinotta This issue chronicles the many screen appearances of the Transylvanian Terror, Dracula from the early days of film to his most recent incarnations (as of 1992). Also included is a complete film log of Dracula's appearances. Walk again with writer Ron Rockett as he takes you thru the centuries old vampire, Count Dracula's screen life. Text with Black & White illustrations of Dracula. Screen Monsters #3 December 1992 Writer: Ron Rockett Artists: Michael Avon Oeming, Don Brown, Tom Bradley, Peter Watson, Howard Bender & Brian Buniak, Duke McLaughlin, Mike Obre, Neil D. Vokes, Mark Wheatley, Chuck Regan, Don Brown, Andrew Scheller & Bill Cucinotta, & Ed Quinby Editors: Melissa Aponte, Bill Cucinotta, Patricia Rankin, & Rich Rankin Cover by: Andy Delisi This issue chronicles the many screen appearances of the Great Hairy One, the Wolfman from the early days of film to his most recent incarnations (as of 1992). Also included is a complete film log of the Wolfman's appearances. Time for yet another walk with writer Ron Rockett as he takes you out when the Moon is full thru, the Wolfman's screen life. Text with Black & White illustrations of the Wolfman. Screen Monsters #4 January 1993 Writer: Ron Rockett Artists: Art Penn, Peter Watson, Howard Bender & Brian Buniak, Bill O'Neill, Chuck Regan, Neil D. Vokes, Ron Rockett, Terry Pavlet, Tom Bradley, Don Brown, Demetrios Moyles & Jeff Ritter, Duke McLaughlin, & Bill O'Neill Editors: Melissa Aponte, Bill Cucinotta, & Rich Rankin Cover by: Chuck Hyman This issue chronicles the many screen appearances of the most famous giant monster of them all, Godzilla from the early days of film to his most recent incarnations (as of 1992). Also included is a complete film log of the Godzilla's appearances. One last walk with writer Ron Rockett as he takes you to ground zero of the King of the Monsters thru, Godzilla's screen life. Text with Black & White illustrations of Godzilla. Screen Monsters - Ray Harryhausen Special #1 January 1993 Writer: Ron Rockett Artists: Patrick Dowers, Demetrios Moyles & Jeff Ritter, Peter Watson, Bill O'Neill, Keith Riddle, Chuck Regan, Fred S. Galpern, Ed Quinby, Jeff Palmer, Joe Dunn, Duke McLaughlin, Neil D. Vokes, Michael Avon Oeming, & Andrew Scheller. Editors: Melissa Aponte, Bill Cucinotta, & Rich Rankin Cover by: Chuck Hyman This issue pays t ribute to Ray Harryhausen. This double-sized issue is devoted to special effects legend, Ray Harryhausen. Also includes a complete film log of his movies. When it comes to motion picture special effects, there is only one name that personifies movie magic--Ray Harryhausen. From his debut films with George Pal to his final film, Harryhausen imbued magic and visual strength to motion picture special effects as no other technician has, before or since. Ray Harryhausen was an American animator and special effects creator who created a form of stop motion model animation known as " Dynamation ". His works include the animation for Mighty Joe Young (1949) with his mentor Willis H. O'Brien (for which the latter won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects); his first color film, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958); and Jason and the Argonauts (1963), which featured a sword fight with seven skeleton warriors. His last film was Clash of the Titans (1981), after which he retired. Special Issue #1 is a Limited Trading Card Edition comic (includes "Ray Harryhausen Movie" Trading Cards) Comics lot contains: Screen Monsters (1992-1993) Issues #1-4 & Ray Harryhausen Special #1. Comic Zone Productions Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to insure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly. All First Printings Publisher: Comic Zone Productions Publication Date: 1992 - 1993 Format per comic: BW, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25" x 6.75" UPC: None Stated Collectible Entertainment note: Comics #1,2,3,4 & Ray Harryhausen Special are in Fine to Very Fine condition. Very Nice Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, and/or Godzilla enthusiast and/or collector. A very fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended! Please read return policy. 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Specifics

Artist/Writer

Ron Rockett, Chuck Hyman, Terry Pavlet, Michael Wieringo, Dell Barras, Duke McLaughlin, Joe Dunn, Neil D. Vokes, Mark Wheatley, Rick Bryant, Terry Tidwell, Ed Quinby, Art Penn, Bill O'Neill, Andrew Murphy, Don Brown, Chuck Regan, Peter Watson, Michael Avon Oeming

Character

Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman, Godzilla

Cover Artist

Bill Cucinotta, Chuck Hyman, Andy Delisi

Era

Modern Age (1992-Now)

Features

Bagged, Complete Set, Trading Cards, Boarded, Limited Edition

Genre

Movie Monsters, Stop Motion Animation, Ray Harryhausen, Horror & Sci-Fi, Movie & TV, Science Fiction

Issue Number

1-2-3-4 & Ray Harryhausen Special

Language

English

Main Character

Frankenstein / Dracula / Wolfman / Godzilla

Product Condition

Fine to Very Fine

Product Type

Comics Lot

Publication Date

1992 - 1993

Publication Year

1992 - 1993

Publisher

Comic Zone Productions

Seller Notes

“Fine to Very Fine condition. Very Nice Set! Please See Scans!!”

Series Title

Screen Monsters

Story Title

Screen Monsters

Style

Black & White

Tradition

US Comics

Type

Comic Book

UPC

None Stated

Unit of Sale

Comic Book Lot

Universe

Movie Monsters, Godzilla, Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein, Ray Harryhausen

Year

1992 - 1993

gtin13

None Stated

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