Dear Fans of Ladies in Torn Clothes Struggling in Swamps:
I just came across this new collection of pre-code comic books involving, what else?, pretty ladies in swamps facing horror.
Worth the cover alone, I think.
You can find it online at Bud's Art Books https://www.budsartbooks.com/index.php/swamp-monsters-classic-monsters-of-pre-code-horror-comics.html for $22 bucks plus tax and postage.
Can't wait!
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Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
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- BogDog
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Re: Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
Definitely has potential.
" Swamp Monster (Weird Mysteries #5, June 1953)
The Frogman (Forbidden Worlds #29, May 1954)
Beast of the Bayous (The Hand of Fate #24, August 1954)
The Swamp Horror (Beware #3, May 1953)
It Won't Come Back Until Midnight (Web of Mystery #16, December 1952)
Demons of the Swamp (Mysteries #3, September 1953)
The Evil Eye (Adventures into the Unknown #39, January 1953)
Bayou Vengeance (The Unseen #6, September 1952)
The Winged Spectres of Dismal Swamp (The Beyond #8, January 1952)
Creatures of the Swamp (Chamber of Chills Magazine #22, August 1951)
Nightmare Flight (Baffling Mysteries #10, September 1952)
I Am A Thing (Out of the Night #12, October 1953)
Dead Woman's Swamp (Crime Mysteries #12, March 1954)
Bride of the Swamp (Forbidden Worlds #33, September 1954)
Swamp Terror! (Strange Mysteries #2, November 1951)"
" Swamp Monster (Weird Mysteries #5, June 1953)
The Frogman (Forbidden Worlds #29, May 1954)
Beast of the Bayous (The Hand of Fate #24, August 1954)
The Swamp Horror (Beware #3, May 1953)
It Won't Come Back Until Midnight (Web of Mystery #16, December 1952)
Demons of the Swamp (Mysteries #3, September 1953)
The Evil Eye (Adventures into the Unknown #39, January 1953)
Bayou Vengeance (The Unseen #6, September 1952)
The Winged Spectres of Dismal Swamp (The Beyond #8, January 1952)
Creatures of the Swamp (Chamber of Chills Magazine #22, August 1951)
Nightmare Flight (Baffling Mysteries #10, September 1952)
I Am A Thing (Out of the Night #12, October 1953)
Dead Woman's Swamp (Crime Mysteries #12, March 1954)
Bride of the Swamp (Forbidden Worlds #33, September 1954)
Swamp Terror! (Strange Mysteries #2, November 1951)"
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Re: Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
I've said this before but I'd love to make a video that's anywhere near as atmospheric or bombastic over the top as a single frame of some of these comics. That's an awesome find. 
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Duncan Edwards wrote:I've said this before but I'd love to make a video that's anywhere near as atmospheric or bombastic over the top as a single frame of some of these comics. That's an awesome find.
This would be quite a challenge I believe.I think I have argud this somewhere else before but there is a critical differenceof a technicl nature between still and moving images. Specifically, the fact that the moving image, well, moves. That is to say that with a still image one can put evrything into composition, costume, lighting, humn expressions, and the like into a single moment. ith video that has to be sustained ove the duration of the scene, or at least the critical parts of the scene. To actually sustain it in full is, I think, an impossibility. The best one might hope for is some approximation. Some things do not change, of course, such as lighting (unless one moves the chracters or cameras around) but human expressions obviously cannot remain at a maximum, over-the-top intensity throughout a scene of several minutes.
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Re: Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
Thank you for listing the actual stories in the book.
I wanted to check out the stories at digitalcomicmuseum.com before buying the book.
I wanted to check out the stories at digitalcomicmuseum.com before buying the book.
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I looked it over. Lots of monsters and badly lacking in quicksand scenes. Except for one with a guy briefly seen in "the devil's quicksand" that turns him into a demon in the very next frame, this is about all it had to offer. Guess we need a "Swamp Babes" collection rather than swamp monsters.
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Re: Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
Well, that one scene wasn't too bad, I suppose.
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Re: Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
I love those old creepy horror/thriller stories with a ne'er-do-well character getting his/her just desserts, sinking and screaming to their doom in some sandy or muddy mire 
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Re: Pre-Code Swamp Horror Comics
Duncan Edwards wrote:I've said this before but I'd love to make a video that's anywhere near as atmospheric or bombastic over the top as a single frame of some of these comics. That's an awesome find.
I replied to this post before but subsequently an idea occurred. Yeah, I know, ideas are dangerous! While I think my comment before that the over-the-top drama of a single frame of a comic cannot be sustained over the several minutes of a typical video, it might be possible, albeit fairly expensive, to set up so as to produce a few key frames within the video that were carefully planned and contrived for the desired effect. This would clearly result in more very short clips spliced together, with the key clip being something probably set up and shot separately. Rapid-fire, very short clips seemed to work for Lucas though.
Come to think of it, having Lucas' budget would work pretty well for me too.
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