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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_4589.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_6943.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_4971.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_4222.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_7002.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_1731.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_8352.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog: 100 Horror Screen Titles
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/100-horror-screen-titles.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. 100 Horror Screen Titles. Labels: Horror Screen Titles.
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_01.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!
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Brian Johnson's Horror Illustration Blog
http://blog.horrorillustration.com/2009/09/blog-post_2483.html
There's nothing like the illustrated image of horror. It somehow stirs the imagination with excitement and adventure. I've always been attracted to bad films with great names, The Horrors of Spider Island, Zombies of the Underworld, Caverns of the Undead. The graphics and imagery that were used to promote them were extremely exciting, usually painted, and suggested a story far more interesting then the one they were selling. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Join The Horror Fiend List!