![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Spears in an excellent artist, and the retro feel of the set is a lot of fun. There are also 25 die-cut stickers, an 86 card parallel “distressed” set, chromes, foils, sketch cards, and the like. Mark Spears Monsters (Spearsart, 2021) A very colorful collection of 86 monsters painted by Mark Spears and originally sold on Kickstarter. The horror movies include both old (Creature of the Black Lagoon, Curse of the Werewolf) and new (Beatlejuice, Child’s Play, They Live) and a slew of others in between. Mansion del Terror, La (Aston De Ediciones (Spain) 1988?) 162 color photo series of stickers with an album of 24 interior pages to stick them in. (also Topps) and Monstickers (also Topps), but these are just a LITTLE more Your Own Name Stickers (Topps 1966) Basil Wolverton monster art, same as Ugly Stickers ![]() (See more samples.) Low supply and low demand item. Sample titles include: #2 – Happy Bloat, #8 – Crying Gaggle, #11-Trumpeter Blump, #12 – Many-Eyed Tanglethrip, #24 – One-Eyed Frilletoid, #31 – The Greedy Greebie, #32 – The Trunky Roller. They came with tabs on the bottom that included a dotted line on the backs instructing collectors to cut them off. No copyright date is provided, but it is believed to be 1970 or 1972. Each card measures 5 x 8 cm and it is believed that the set consisted of 40 or 50 cards. Mad Moon Monster cards (Sunicrust Bread, Austrailia, circa 1970s) Colorful but rather unthreatening monsters inspired by the likes of Basil Wolverton. Very colorful and nice art of various monster faces. Mad Monster Tattoos (Dynamic (Australia) 1993?) 16 different designs, 2 designs per (2 1/4" x 3") sheet. They are not 2.5 x 3.5” (because of the top titles), but exact measurements yet to be confirmed. The fronts had the artwork and the monster title at the top, and the backs are believed to be blank. The cards were not intended as cards, but could be cut out of box for each action figure, and each box had all four cards on it (albeit in different order). Mad Monster Series (Figures Toy Company, 2012) Four cardboard cards with rather cool monster art of four different 8” monster action figures sold by the company. It features colorful monster hot rods and their gruesome drivers. Mad Hot Rods (Allens & Regina, circa 1970s?) A 42 sticker set in the tradition of Odd Rods, but from Australia/ New Zealand. ![]()
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