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1975 Collegeville Costumes Catalog

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Death Studios 2014 Preview

There are some sweet preview shots of some the new 2014 characters on the Death Studios website.  It looks like Jeff Death and John Smith had a helluva sculpt-a-thon! I'm in love with the Shock...

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Monsterpalooza 2014

Once again, Monsterpalooza was a simply amazing show. The quality of the work in the room is jaw-dropping and awe-inspiring. It seriously boggles the mind that there were so many talented monster...

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Don Post Captions Masks

While these hardly classify as "monster" masks, they are still Don Post Studios' creations, and potentially still worth documenting. These odd-ball masks were not available through the regular DPS...

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Random Sunday Morning Mask Pic

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Early 1960's Don Post Catalog

Greetings Creeps! This scan of this early 1960's Don Post Catalog comes courtesy of fellow mask collector jupiter2. There is no date on the catalog, but I think it predates 1963. The line-up shares...

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H3 Screen Prints - Series 1 of 3

I've had a lot of fun screen printing to start out 2014, and I'm looking forward to releasing some limited runs of prints to the public. This is first.... This is the first in a series of three prints...

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Don Post Jr. & Forry - Assembling the Gort

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Early 60's Topstone Masks

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Creepy Easter Bunnies

Is it wrong that I began the Easter weekend by searching for creepy Easter Bunny pics? I suspected there would be an abundance of results, however, I underestimated the creep factor. Happy Easter...

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Star Band Vacuform Monster Masks

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Early 60's Don Post Clown Masks

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Spencer's Horrors from the Crypt Ad

As seen in the October '91 issue of Fangoria...

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Random Sunday Morning Mask Pic: Reunion

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Topstone G-Line Masks

These G-line Topstones were offered up in the 1979 Gordon's Costume Catalog. Full page catalog scans coming this week...

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Don Post 900 Line

Another scan from the 1979 Gordon's Catalog...The 1979 Don Post Studios 900 Line

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Updated Collection Pics

I haven't updated my collection pics page since this time last year. It was about time to add some new photos of the newer rubber. Here's a few...Atomic Vomit "Wretch-Ed"sDon Post Studios - Rat...

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1979 Gordon's Catalog Scans - Part 1

Your ol' pal the Phantom has been getting beat over the head with work as of late, and with no end in sight for the foreseeable future, I'm going to start posting this catalog in parts, or she'll never...

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1979 Gordon's Catalog Scans - Part 2

This next sampling of the '79 Gordon's catalog contains quite the mix of monster masks.  Page 6 shown below is primarily composed of Cesar masks, most not of the monster variety...However, the...

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Conal Cochran

Last week I pre-ordered a set of H3 masks from Trick or Treat Studios. Ol' Conal Cochran would be proud...

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