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geek-art: Nicolas Delort – Universal Classic Monsters SeriesIt’s Alive ! Alive !La New York Comic Con a été l’occasion pour beaucoup de galeries US de présenter de sublimes prints, mais c’est incontestablement ceux de Nicolas Delort qui
mothgirlwings: Universal Studios Classic Monsters; Frankenstein (1931), Dracula (1931), The Mummy (1932, The Invisible Man (1933), The Wolfman (1941)
jayechoart: Finished the first print for Shutocon!If you guys will be attending #shutocon2016, you’ll be able to purchase this print from @adorababies-and-monsters and I~ More prints coming up on there way from Video game classics to full Originals~!
vintagegal: Universal Monsters
johnny-dynamo: Universal Monsters, by Chad Daniel Rowe
horroroftruant:Universal Monsters by Terry WolfingerWebsite
tcm:Classic film related cosplay at DragonCon 2017 including our own @oldfilmsflicker. TCM presented panels on Universal Monsters, Noir…in Spaaaace, and 1950s Creature Features and our own @socalledfandomlife was also on a panel on Classic Monsters
madness-and-gods: outerspacedotcom: Nicolas Delort - Universal Classic Monsters Omfg 😍 😍 😍 😍
vintagegal: Elsa Lanchester in The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Fun facts about “The Bride” : “The Bride”, the most obscure of Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters, is on screen for less than five minutes and is the only “Classic Monster”
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cheesemaker: Classic Monster series by Basil Gogos. He is well known for his famous movie monster pictures. http://www.basilgogos.net/ http://cheesemaker.tumblr.com/
mc1980: I was looking at my account and realized that my most popular post was one featuring some of the classic Universal Monster Valentines cards, so here is more complete collection of said VD cards! Pandering to my public FTW!!!!
comicsinfinity: The Wolfman is the next classic Universal Monster to get a retro-styled ReAction Figure! Preorder it here: http://ow.ly/y3YcV
horroroftruant: Behind The Scenes Photos from Classic Universal Monster Movies Spearheaded by producer Carl Laemmle, Jr. and visionary makeup artist Jack Pierce, Universal Studios’ series of monster movies were responsible for giving the world of
joker-theclown:“UNIVERSAL CLASSIC MONSTERS”
Elsa Lanchester in The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Fun facts about “The Bride” : “The Bride”, the most obscure of Universal Studios’ Classic Monsters, is on screen for less than five minutes and is the only “Classic Monster” never to have
horrorgifs: Universal Classic Monsters present:Dracula (1931) dir. Tod Browning & Karl FreundThe Invisible Man (1933) dir. James WhaleFrankenstein (1931) dir. James WhaleThe Wolf Man (1941) dir. George WaggnerBride of Frankenstein (1935) dir. James
frankensteinsbride: Inspired by Universal Monsters - Bride of Frankenstein - Elsa Lanchester - Classic Horror - Wall Art - 11 x 17 Small Poster Print