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I can't say that this is a complete list of spiders on the cover of Weird Tales, but these are the most prominent, I think. There are three of them. About thirty years separate one from the next. The first is a monstrous spider like the spider in The Hobbit (1937) or The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957). The others appear to be decorations or to establish the mood or to let you know that this is a fantasy. Weird Tales, June 1925. Cover story: "Monsters of the Pit" by Paul S. Powers. Cover art…
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Amazon.com: Zombie Jamboree: 25th Anniversary Convention for "Night of the Living Dead": George Romero, John Russo, Russ Streiner, Bill Hinzman, Adam West, David Prowse, Gunnar Hansen, Kane Hodder, Tim Savini, Brinke Stevens, Linnea Quigley: Movies & TV

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Brinke Stevens went from a Marine Biology career to a “Slumber Party Massacre” and found her true calling as a Scream Queen. Well-known in the […]

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When you're asked to name a scream queen who worked primarily in B-horror movies from the late 80s to the mid 90s, I assume 90% of you will name either Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, or

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Original Captain America illustration by Dave Stevens from 1980, first published in the Dave Stevens Sketchbook Vol.3, 2004.

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