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Muttpop Bob's musings and rants for all things Muttpop, toys, videogames, hip-hop, and whatever else he's thinking of. |
Friday, December 15, 2006
Dr. Destruction
This is something else we're working on, here at Muttpop. The Dr. Destruction vinyl figure. The sculpt is almost done and the toy will be released next year for sure. Here's Bill's turnaround.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Luchadores Five
I have to show this. Bill's page 3 of the second installment of THE LUCHADORES FIVE. A big fight between El Gladiator and Dr. Armageddon and his Creatures from the Black -leather- lagoon. Next to the last panel, you can see one of the love message that Bill likes to send me sometimes. I'll knock his teeth out next time I'm in France.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Tales from the Vault!
Enjoy this fantastic website, with a very nice design, presenting Canadian pulp art and fiction collection between 1940 and 1952.
Friday, December 15, 2006
The Formidables, Short Story, Final page
This is the first final page of THE FORMIDABLES short story. Art and color by Stephane Oiry.
Friday, December 15, 2006
The Weirdest & The Wildest!
HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE WOMAN (1961) is another Sword & Sandal masterpiece. You need a piece of evidence ? It was edited in France on DVD by Jean-Pierre Dionnet, who runned a small label called CINÉMA DE QUARTIER. Jean-Pierre Dionnet is one of the best pop culture specialist and an emperor of good taste. One more time don’t listen to the stupid people who will tell you that it is a bad bad movie! The Queen of Atlantis is gorgeous and the pictures are fabulous. And the whole story is a fable about the atomic menace…
Friday, December 15, 2006
In Cosmicolor And Lunarscope!
HERCULES AGAINST THE MOON MEN (1964) is a masterpiece. Don’t believe the people who tell you that it is a very bad movie… It’s not true! This Sword and Sandal movie has sci-fi elements, and it is quite unusual. It also mixes different mythologies, from Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt. It is an Italian/French coproduction and it was made during the Golden Sixties, in a time where European cinema was strong… Buy it! For a review, please see wikipedia.















