Horror of Frankenstein (or The Horror of Frankenstein) will be released on Blu-ray on August 20 via Scream Factory. Extras will be announced at a later date.
Produced by Hammer Films, the 1970 British horror film plays out as both remake and parody of their 1957 effort, The Curse of Frankenstein, which itself is an adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
Directed and co-written by Jimmy Sangster (writer of The Curse of Frankenstein), the film stars Ralph Bates, Kate O'Mara, Veronica Carlson, and David Prowse as the monster.
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Heather and Mourne
Art Nouveau styled full body pet portrait for my friend Ingrid, of her drop dead gorgeous dog Cody! Cody is a Norther Inuit Dog (Nitwit to those who love them), and all the background elements are pieces of the Irish wilderness, where Cody and Ingrid go on adventures together.
Prints of this piece are in my Etsy Shop - https://www.etsy.com/listing/702765727/heather-and-mourne-print
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Another piece of early TeaFeathers history, which I created thanks to the support of my patrons on Patreon!
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Long before the alecani left their ancestral home, the pylura and the Venandi Empire were in a constant state of conflict. The big cats of the Empire saw the pylura as inferior due to their diminutive size, and considered them more akin to prey than fellow cats. They were kept as slaves, preventing them from joining the empire as a distinct tribe of their own. Not only were they used as labor, but also for cruel bloodsport, and as food. Venandi society was a strict caste system, with pylura at the bottom. The arrival of the Alecani changed everything.
Please click this link to read the FULL document, which includes maps for context.Read up what comes before the Dimali War here
Death Race 2000
ON THIS DAY: Death Race 2000 zooms into theaters on April 27, 1975.
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Hellboy: The Island (2005) #1