Johnny Socco and his Flying Robot

Among the people doing the voice over work for Rodan (1956) are Paul Frees, Keye Luke and a young George Takei. 

Among the people doing the voice over work for Rodan (1956) are Paul Frees, Keye Luke and a young George Takei. 

Mattel’s World’s Greatest Monsters - Rodan released in 1979

One sheet for Rodan (1957)

One sheet for Rodan (1957)

(via Gojira vs Rodan!, in Stephen Bissette’s SOLD ART Gallery (NFS) Comic Art Gallery Room)
(via Ken Kelly’s Godzilla, in ComicConnect.com Original  Comic Art Event Auctions and Marketplace’s April 16th Event Auction Comic Art Gallery Room)
Original re-creation of Famous Monsters of Filmland #114. The original painting was partially destroyed in a flood. 

(via Ken Kelly’s Godzilla, in ComicConnect.com Original  Comic Art Event Auctions and Marketplace’s April 16th Event Auction Comic Art Gallery Room)

Original re-creation of Famous Monsters of Filmland #114. The original painting was partially destroyed in a flood. 

(via GODZILLA VS. KING KONG PRINT BY JAY FIFE!, in Inkwell Awards’s Prints and sketchbook donations Comic Art Gallery Room)
Mecha-Kong from King Kong Escapes (1967)

Mecha-Kong from King Kong Escapes (1967)

Promotional post card for King Kong Escapes (1967)

Promotional post card for King Kong Escapes (1967)

Insert for King Kong Escapes (1967)

Insert for King Kong Escapes (1967)

brokusatsu:

Godzilla vs Gamera // Thomas Boatwright

Godzilla was truly an international hit, and some fascinating  variants popped up in other nations, particularly in Italy, where  director Luigi Cozzi had the genius idea (genius, I tell you) to  mondo-up Godzilla, King of the Monsters with psychotronic tinted color, thumping Italo-disco music, and documentary footage of real death and destruction.

Godzilla was truly an international hit, and some fascinating variants popped up in other nations, particularly in Italy, where director Luigi Cozzi had the genius idea (genius, I tell you) to mondo-up Godzilla, King of the Monsters with psychotronic tinted color, thumping Italo-disco music, and documentary footage of real death and destruction.

idwcomics:

WHAT COULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE FOR ALL CAPS FRIDAY THAN ARTHUR ADAMS’ RENDERINGS OF GODZILLA AND HIS MERRY MENAGERIE OF KAIJU KILLERS REDUCING A MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREA TO SMOLDERING RUBBLE.

CORRECT REACTION, SUE.  CARRY ON.

vintagehenshin:

Baragon, the ladies’ monster.
(Edit and fun side-note: The caption in the bottom right says the ladies in the photo are with Angiras but the monster in the photo is clearly Baragon. Someone dun screwed up.)

vintagehenshin:

Baragon, the ladies’ monster.

(Edit and fun side-note: The caption in the bottom right says the ladies in the photo are with Angiras but the monster in the photo is clearly Baragon. Someone dun screwed up.)