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1945 From The Body Snatcher Boris Karloff

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1935 Boris Karloff his mate was played by Elsa Lanchester from Universal directed by James Whale

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I got to design my own copyright free (no flat top, no necks bolts) Frankenstein’s Monster for ELVIRA This was a dream come true. My design was somewhere between SON OF FRANKENSTEIN-era Karloff and Peter Boyle.

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I found Victor Vulture.
Like I said, i imagined him talking like Boris Karloff.

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Vincent Price ~
As The Abominable Dr Phibes

Boris Karloff ~
The Monster Of Frankenstein

Max Schreck ~
Count Orlok Nosferatu

Rondo Hatton ~
House Of Horrors

Famous of magazine

Basil Gogos

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Pencils and progress inks for a Count Karloff sketch doing his best Hamlet impersonation.

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Frankenstein is a 1931 American pre-Code science fiction horror film directed by James Whale, and starring Colin Clive, Mae Clarke, John Boles, Boris Karloff, Dwight Frye, Edward van Sloan and Frederick Kerr. Art by Nicolas Delort.

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finally, FINALLY got inspiration to draw tonight...

you might remember this guy from about half a year ago! gt motivated to draw him. also i'm gonna try to make him more my own character rather than a fusion/au version of the character he's based on.

his name is now karloff :u

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1944 Ann Blyth (still with us) together with Peggy Ryan you have the Andrew Sisters Shemp Howard, Boris Karloff and look at the advertising or these films just beautiful...

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The Bride of Frankenstein is a 1935 American science fiction horror film, and the first sequel to Universal Pictures' 1931 film Frankenstein. It is directed by James Whale and stars Boris Karloff as the Monster and Elsa Lanchester. Poster art by Greg Staples.

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Say what you will about the sometimes "iffy" quality of Gold Key's interior art -- when it came to splash pages, they knew how to pull in their target audience (young boys with change in their pockets). Here are some awesome openers from "Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery."

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A couple more "Boris Karloffs" with & without the commercial dress. It was a neat idea to reprint the covers on the back with no titles or logos -- really lets the art speak for itself. And in many cases (as with 2nd example) it's easier to figure out what's going on.

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The cool thing about early issues of Gold Key's "Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery" is that they would include full-color "pinups" of the cover on the back cover, minus the title, headlines and logo, so you could appreciate the artistry that went into them.

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Gold Key's Boris Karloff title featured a surprising number of giant monster stories throughout its run. Issue (1970) had two -- the iconic cover story and another equally intriguing tale, "The Day it Rained Monsters."

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New review up at Too Much Horror Fiction: Ramsey Campbell’s masterful 1989 novel about a lost Karloff & Lugosi film, ANCIENT IMAGES:

https://t.co/yQFSaXkCGn
🤘📖🔥☠️

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Boris Karloff’s appearance in Frankenstein (1931) and The Mummy (1932) inspired Akira Toriyama to create Android 8 and Mirā-kun in Dragon Ball. In 2019 I asked his daughter Sara Karloff about this and she said, “My dad would be very honored by this.”

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No hay nada como una taza de café para comenzar el día.
(En la foto BORIS KARLOFF)

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Just realized that when I read How the Grinch Stole Christmas to my kid I always read it like Boris Karloff.

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