Special thanks to John Bonior from “Scares that Care” for sharing these shots from last weekend’s event!
Author Archives: Dave Fuentes
On the set of MONSTER MADHOUSE: Escape of the MONSTERS!
Special thanks to Brian Maze for sharing this exclusive shots from the set of MONSTER MADHOUSE!
Karlos rounded up the usual suspects of Monsterinators to help reel in some monsters whom managed to escape from the bonds of moviedom!
Horror’s Forgotten Rock: The Monsters of Punk!
Special thanks to musician and Kenosha Horror Host, Dr. Destruction, for sharing this piece.
“Bad-Off Boris & the Cupcake Cave-in”: Monster Inspired Book with “Universal” Concepts!
With Chicago suffering yet another heat-wave, I guess I failed to realize that the end of summer is finally upon us. It didn’t actually hit me until I left for work one morning and kept getting held up by stopping school buses. Their sudden reappearance reminds me of big yellow whales invading neighborhood waters during a Fall migration. My kids are all back as well which means when I come home each evening I’m sure to see a stack of permission slips and teacher memos along with the usual barrage of ordering sheets courtesy of the various Scholastic Book Clubs.
Dinosaurs Stomp the Milwaukee Zoo!
In an effort to bring in more guests to support the animals in their collections, many zoos around the country are seeking out extinct ones! Dinosaurs are a HUGE hit among kids (and adult kids like me) and perfectly illustrate that some of the best monsters imaginable were ones that really existed! These shots were taken at the Milwaukee Zoo’s “Adventure Dinosaur” and I loved how they incorporated realistic looking foliage to really give guests the full dino-effect! The prehistoric beasts also moved and made sounds!
Hidden Jerry G. Bishop Svengoolie Treasures Unearthed at G-FEST!
One of the most surprising moments at Svengoolie’s recent appearance at G-FEST was when a long-time Svengoolie fan named Tony Kapsis shared some vintage items from one of Jerry G. Bishop’s public appearances in the early 1970’s.





