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The Found Footage horror genre became famous with Blair Witch, but began in the 1980s.
Cannibal Holocaust (1980) led to a murder trial, Guinea Pig 2 (1985) saw the FBI investigate what they saw as a Snuff film, and UFO Abduction (1989) generated an ongoing conspiracy theory!
@jonrob5000 Have you ever seen 'Punks the Comic' by @JoshFialkov and Cody Chamberlain? Surreal collage art, and massively influenced by The Young Ones.
#CheersGerryAnderson for the brilliance of your imagined worlds. As a child I always wanted to pilot Stingray or Thunderbird 2, be indestructible like Captain Scarlet and not have my organs harvested by UFO aliens. Your imagination spurred mine and I'm forever grateful.
Roaring out of door number 23 of our advent calendar with a length of bike chain and a bad attitude, it's Britain's most violent kid's comic, the 'sevenpenny nightmare'...ACTION!
Into the Multiverse we go! Today - finally - we get a team-up between three versions of the same legendary character. And it's BRILLIANT.
Oh, and I think there's a Spider-Man film out, too, or something.
Dredd. Urban. Stallone. @2000AD Prog 2262.
In 1976, kids could adorn their bedroom walls with this gloriously gory Hook Jaw poster, presented free with Action!
*Starsky & Hutch and Bay City Rollers posters back nervously away*
England's Screaming by Sean Hogan is the British horror equivalent of the MCU. Short stories that link Damien Thorn and Julian Karswell, Don't Look Now and The Spirit of Dark and Lonely Water, Hellraiser and Repulsion, amongst others, in a shared universe. Genius. 2/11
RIP Clive Sinclair. Thank you for inventing my sleek, rubber-keyed first love, for the countless hours of 8-bit bliss, and for driving my parents mad with all that harsh bleeping...
@RobRobi05420533 @DennFett Yeah - it's by H.R. Giger, the artist who designed much of Alien. This pic is from an unfilmed version of Dune!