Pesky Gremlins Comic 967 – Christmas Godzilla

Christmas Godzilla

The gremlins have constructed an all new Christmas Godzilla and want to wish all of our readers a MONSTEROUSLY Merry Christmas!

The gremlins and I are going to take a little break over the Christmas and New Year's holidays.  I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season. 

The gremlins and their friends will be back some time in January 2o26 after I have done the updates to the equipment and software that I use to create the comic strip.  Hopefully, the gremlins will stay in their lane and NOT help me with these tasks.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, all!

King Ghidora

King Ghidora

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?

SEE Slim’s Menagerie of Miscellaneous Monsters

Alien

Alien Xenomorph

The monsters from the Alien movies have long been some of Slim’s favorites. In fact, Slim has tried on several occasions to do an Alien themed Halloween story, but creative differences between Slim and the Writing Department have prevented such an effort from bearing fruit. So, Slim will just have to be content with posting pictures of these frightening aliens in his Monsters Gallery.

SEE Slim’s Menagerie of Miscellaneous Monsters

Announcing Slim’s Menagerie of Miscellaneous Monsters!

Slim, the world's most famous plastic glow-in-the-dark skeleton

Announcing Slim’s Menagerie of Miscellaneous Monsters! During the month of October, every weekday Slim will post a picture of one of his favorite monsters, ghoulies, ghosties, and various villains to his new gallery. Of course, the first picture that a showman, such as Slim, would choose is one of himself! Although this portrait of Slim is a little less cartoony than his usual appearance, we can clearly see his glow-in-the-dark personality shining through.

See Slim’s Menagerie of Miscellaneous Monsters