And now, the Werewolves!
The rest following the jump!
Well, that chapter was so short, let's see the Mummies, too!
Next: King-Sized Creeps and Super-Science Horrors!
Yes, that's just what they want you to think... just like the Vampires want you to believe they have sparkly skin and go to high school in Western Washington...
Pages 51 and 52 were interesting, as parallels between Perrenette Gandillon and Marie Laveau (from 1944's Cry of the Werewolf). Page 59, however, makes me wonder about the research: it was Christopher Lee in 1959's The Mummy, not Peter Cushing. Thanks!
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I thought werewolves had six-packs, pouty lips and no body hair.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's just what they want you to think... just like the Vampires want you to believe they have sparkly skin and go to high school in Western Washington...
ReplyDeletePages 51 and 52 were interesting, as parallels between Perrenette Gandillon and Marie Laveau (from 1944's Cry of the Werewolf). Page 59, however, makes me wonder about the research: it was Christopher Lee in 1959's The Mummy, not Peter Cushing.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
As I've noted elsewhere, none of the research was too hot on thus book!
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