
The Crypt Keeper is a source of inspiration for plastic skeletons everywhere. And here is Slim’s pick of portraits of the Crypt Keeper.
Fubar supports Lucas's huge rampaging monster theory but offers some unnecessary information, which just might lead to another more plausible explanation.
The Crypt Keeper is a source of inspiration for plastic skeletons everywhere. And here is Slim’s pick of portraits of the Crypt Keeper.
Slim is a big fan of the original Alien movie and wanted to include a picture of the alien in its infamous facehugger form. So here is a view that might be too close for comfort of the facehugger on approach.
Audrey II is everyone’s favorite homicidal house plant that appeared in Little Shop of Horrors.
A staple of monster movies is the mummy. So here is Slim’s pick of a mummy to add to his art collection.
What monster gallery would be complete without a scary clown? Here is one of the scariest clowns ever: Pennywise. Pennywise is the villain, or at least the one that people see, in Stephen King’s It.
Slim has always been a big fan of Ray Harryhausen’s stop-motion film work. And one of Slim’s favorite Harryhausen movie’s is Earth vs The Flying Saucers. Here is a mock movie poster but without all of that pesky writing.
Slim couldn’t have a monster gallery without featuring the king of all monsters: Godzilla!
The Stay Puff Marshmellow Man is perhaps the least frightening specter in appearance to ever terrorize a major city. Thus earning him a spot in Slim’s Menagerie of Miscellaneous Monsters.
Slim isn’t a big fan of sea monsters but he has always wanted to say “Release the Kracken!”, so here is a Kracken.
While Slim hasn’t been there to narrate, there have been a few times when Kiaju have shown up in the gremlin’s adventures. Here is King Ghidora, the three-headed, winged archenemy of Godzilla and one of Slim’s favorites giant city smashing monsters.
Does anyone happen to know what Ghidora is king of?