I remember the late night Friday Shocker Movie Theater. Best friend and I would stay up and watch all the horror shows. (Horror then being scary, not a biology lesson.)
WBTV Chanel 3 in Charlotte………. in the late "60’s early “70’s” “HORROR THEATRE” 11:30 Friday nights after the local news. Actually seen that scene (pun not intended) that’s in panel two right there on our big living room TV. I love this comic!!!
Saturday night, my best friend in 6th grade and I dragging my kitchen table into the living room, laying it on its side and making a tent out if it with a big blanket, eating Jiffy Pop and watching “Macabre”. Fun, silly kid adventures. What a wonderland of imagination we lived in, in our little suburban town before the go-go financial drive to “develop” everything began.
rentier over 9 years ago
Wait, what will happen and use every favourable chance to do something fine!!
Catfeet Premium Member over 9 years ago
Who needs sleep when you’ve got Red, Rover, and Creature Features?
TexMichael over 9 years ago
There is the Frankenstein movie Alley Oop was looking for.
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
To this day I still can’t watch horror movies at night if I want to get any sleep at all.
Sportymonk over 9 years ago
I remember the late night Friday Shocker Movie Theater. Best friend and I would stay up and watch all the horror shows. (Horror then being scary, not a biology lesson.)
tcar-1 over 9 years ago
WBTV Chanel 3 in Charlotte………. in the late "60’s early “70’s” “HORROR THEATRE” 11:30 Friday nights after the local news. Actually seen that scene (pun not intended) that’s in panel two right there on our big living room TV. I love this comic!!!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 9 years ago
Frankenstein: “we belong dead. argggghh!”(pulls the lever)
lindaf over 9 years ago
Sammy Terry!!!!
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
For me it was Steve Allen, then Jack Paar, then Johnny Carson…
dogday Premium Member over 9 years ago
Saturday night, my best friend in 6th grade and I dragging my kitchen table into the living room, laying it on its side and making a tent out if it with a big blanket, eating Jiffy Pop and watching “Macabre”. Fun, silly kid adventures. What a wonderland of imagination we lived in, in our little suburban town before the go-go financial drive to “develop” everything began.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 9 years ago
That is so cool, Brian! Sand around the pool is a nice touch also!
Spitsy the dumb dog about 3 years ago
Im preatty sure brian basset photoshoped that image because like you know thats to real