Sunday, November 30, 2008

A Business Man on a Pleasure Cruise

Nice socks, Chico.
How's the mistress?

Lazy Sunday


I Should Waste My Money On These

Toys that I used to have, that I no longer have, that I should spend my hard-earned money buying back at astronomical prices off the internet...



SUCKERMAN

Looks like an alien vampire. Rubber toy. Suction Cups. Sticks to Windows.

That's all it does,
I loved it.



MIGHTY MEN AND MONSTER MAKER

Crayon rubbing, mix and match head, bodies and legs. I have followed this one on Ebay many times. Always wised up and realized that I probably don't need to sit around making crayon rubbings of monsters.



I VANT TO BITE YOUR FINGER

Dracula themed board game. Is this where all the Goth influence came from? You could insert your finger when you lost a turn and red bitemarks would appear on your fingertip. Who thought up this wonder, I wonder?



Rapco FAMOUS MONSTERS - Plaster Monster Head Maker.

Pour in the plaster, churn the plaster like butter (or cement) and wait for the thing to dry. A wonderful little monster-head facsimile would carefully emerge for you to let harden, and eventually you could poorly hand-paint it.



MAD SCIENTIST - "Sam Sneeze".

An orange rubber pig-wolf idol that shot out smile-snot from it's nose when squeezed. Wonderful.

Album Art: 90 to 100

Showing the best of Record Cover Artwork, per my preference.

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Eyvind Earle

Eyvind Earle (April 26, 1916 – July 20, 2000) was an American artist, author and illustrator, noted for his contribution to the background illustration and styling of Disney animated films in the 1950s. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Rahr West Art Museum, Phoenix Art Museum and Arizona State University Art Museum have purchased Earle's works for their permanent collections. His works have also been shown in many one-man exhibitions throughout the world.