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Monsters: A Pop-Up Book.

As X-E's 2009 Halloween Countdown creeps closer, I'd like to solicit your spooky story ideas. (I've been doing Halloween Countdowns since 2003. I don't have any ideas of my own left.) E-mail me if you've got some thoughts on what kind of heinous Halloween thingies you'd like to see me cover this year. (And of course, if you're sitting on a goldmine of old taped-off-television Halloween cartoons/specials/commercials, I will gladly take the cassette from you and send nothing in return.)

Now, in my effort to knock months-old content off the blog's main page, here's another Halloween quickie:

I couldn't tell you how I came to be in the possession of Monsters: A Pop-Up Book, but I've been trying to work it into the Halloween Countdown for at least four years now. The problem? The entire book is six pages long and has a total of eight words in it. I'm not going to score the site's spooky opus out of this thing, but it seems fine for a pre-season Sunday night.

There is no introductory page of any sort; it just hops right into the action. In fact, the page on the left isn't even a page, technically -- it's the inside cover! This is a very mysterious book of indiscernible and likely frightening origin, but on the bright side, the pop-up monsters are pretty rad.

On the left, we have Mr. Mummy. He doesn't seem too extraordinary at first, but look closer. For one thing, the top half of Mr. Mummy's sarcophagus isn't made of stone, but rather an actual, breathing Egyptian!

And what's that little blue jar near his feet? Mere decoration? No sir! It's clearly a spin on a canopic jar! That's what those crazy Egyptians used to preserve the random organs of their dead! A big, beautiful bottle of guts!

I apologize for the many exclamation points in the preceding paragraph, but it's pretty incredible that a book titled Monsters: A Pop-Up Book could capture such a small-but-critical detail. (More likely, the jar is pointless and was only added to let the artist avoid incorporating troublesome mummy feet into this untested phenomenon colloquially known as pop-upism. But it's fun to pretend, especially around Labor Day.)

On the second page, we have a nice little scene featuring "THE CYCLOPS." The other monsters in this book (Mummy, Vampire, Zombie and so on) do not receive a "the" before their names. They're monsters of a generic sort, but this is the one and only true Cyclops. The definitive Cyclops. The lumbering giant is seen menacing what's either a pair of Greek or a pair of Romans, but those guys seem more concerned with Mr. Mummy's page than with the one-eyed monster behind them. Perhaps they too are in awe of the canopic jar?

Page 3 stars Frankenstein's Monster, played by James Woods. I'm no expert on Frankenstein's Monster lore, but was there ever a case where he looked like some random skinny guy in camo war paint? Have I been I sullied by the Hollywood bastardization of the character's truly intended appearance?

Disregarding Skinny Frank for a second, the scene does have a few cool touches. Dr. Frankenstein is a fun inclusion, and the whole lab setup is brilliant, with all kinds of nonchalant and disconnected gadgets and liquids lazing about like they would in any half-assed haunted house attraction.

On the next page, we have "Zombie." (Not to be confused with "THE Zombie," who would probably look much more authoritative than whatever kind of zombie this is.)

I appreciate the artist's interpretation of a zombie. He's like no other zombie I've ever seen. And he's wearing some kind of hairnet.

The graveyard scene is expected, if a little strange: You wouldn't normally find urns placed on top of tombstones, would you? If you did, there'd probably be an interesting story behind it, but you'd forget to ask about it, because you'd be too busy asking why this particular tombstone is four feet tall. Here lies George, the king of excess. George had one of those enormous clocks in his living room, I bet. You know the kind. Enormous clocks are obnoxious.

Ah, the last two pages of the book, so soon? On the left, "Vampire" stalks his prey in a very Nosferatu way. I'm surprised that they didn't give the victim some form of pajama top, but I'm not complaining: This whole scene is mad hot.

The "Werewolf" page isn't really the kind of showstopper that you'd expect to be saved for the final spread, but it does pack the most action. The werewolf is so driven to eat this guy, he doesn't even care that he broke each and every toe on his right foot to make it happen. Or, possibly, the artist's passion for Monsters: A Pop-Up Book was completely spent by the time he was drawing the last page.

According to the back cover, Monsters: A Pop-Up Book was published in 1987, and was actually just one in a series of pop-up books with equally subversive titles, such as Dinosaurs: A Pop-Up Book and Unicorns: A Pop-Up Book. It totally has the flavor of the nonsense you'd have picked up from an old grade school book fair, and anything that summons memories of Halloween and book fairs is obviously made of magic.

Posted by Matt on 09/07/2009. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 248 comments

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Jaclyn-Go to the pumpkin that reads blog on the site map.Then scroll all the way down and there should be a heart thet says view archives.

Chestnuts roasted by Jason @ 09/09/2009 4:40 PM


Yep, I do that! And that’s all that shows up! I’ve been reading the blog archives for awhile now, and then one day, they didn’t show up on my computer! I haven’t changed my browser or anything..

Chestnuts roasted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 4:42 PM


Here’s a screenshot…

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w206/jac5287/PageCapture1.png

Chestnuts roasted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 4:45 PM


One of the best things ever written! Monsters: A Pop-Up Book, that is. Matt’s review of it was also pretty cool.

Chestnuts roasted by Review the World @ 09/09/2009 4:50 PM


Turtles Forever sounds like it could be the greatest thing ever.

Also, I just added a bunch of really terrible looking horror movies to my netflix thanks to you people.

And since we’re talking about youth books, anyone ever read Samantha Slade: Monster Sitter? There were four of them. They wee about a girl who babysat a werewolf girl and a boy who may or may not have been a vampire (I can’t remember), but he was a mad scientist type?

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 09/09/2009 5:09 PM


Sorry for replying so late, Goob. Thanks for the response though. I never thought about eBay before. That’s a good idea.

Right now my project is compiling old, weird, psychedelic footage to be used as a backdrop for my band when we start playing bigger shows. I’ve found some good stuff, but most stock footage websites charge you for their stuff. I thought that most stock footage would be public domain type stuff, but apparently not. One website offered a collection of 27 soap film videos (very trippy), maybe 30 seconds each, for $499. I suppose it might be worth it if you’re using it for commercial projects, but damn!

So now I’m just ripping stuff off of YouTube with this awesome new program I got last night. Byt the way, if anyone is interested in seeing some weird, old shit, try searching for Something Weird on YouTube. Some of the stuff I found was fantastic.

Chestnuts roasted by AIF @ 09/09/2009 5:56 PM


Dan

It wasn’t goosebumps, was it?

Also, I found this great article about the making of The Wizard yesterday. Click my name to see it.

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 09/09/2009 6:14 PM


@ Guise & Squee The title seems kind of familiar and there were pictures but they weren’t the kind that I came across on a Google search. It’s been a long while since I’ve read it or even seen it I just remember it used to scare the bejeezus outta me!

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 09/09/2009 6:16 PM


Yeah, I’m getting the same thing as Jaclyn. It’s working for everyone else?

Chestnuts roasted by Dead Red. @ 09/09/2009 7:07 PM


I’m with Jaclyn and Dead Red. I got nothin’.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 09/09/2009 7:16 PM


Personally, I put up decorations on Oct. 1st.

Chestnuts roasted by DasTeufulNagatier @ 09/09/2009 7:18 PM


I start gettinG all halloweeney, but I got you all beat.
You know how some people keep their christmas lights up all year?
I have a Grim Reaper still hanging on my porch.
We actually put a Santa hat on him last year.
Rudy had to threaten me to keep from putting easter bunny ears on him.

swear to fuckin’ god.
I’ll take a picture tonight.

Chestnuts roasted by kittymao @ 09/09/2009 7:32 PM


Archives aren’t working here either :/

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 09/09/2009 7:43 PM


Fix it Matt! :( It’s what I read while I’m working, haha, this makes it much harder to slack.

Chestnuts roasted by Jaclyn @ 09/09/2009 7:48 PM


Did some grocery shopping today. Got me some Halloween Oreos. I haven’t had any yet but I’m looking forward to it. It was a toss-up between those and the Halloween Chips Ahoy!, but the Oreos were on sale, so that clinched it.

Chestnuts roasted by DJ D @ 09/09/2009 9:11 PM


Oreos sound good. I have exactly four dollars until Friday. I could use my last four dollars on a package of halloween cookies, but then I would just want milk.

Chestnuts roasted by Amy @ 09/09/2009 9:34 PM


Yay X-E is back and I have a lot of reading to catch up on!

I have a creative writing class this semester and for our second paper we can write anything we want, so in the spirit of Halloween I want to write about kids that go trick-or-treating and find a haunted house. I’ve been watching a ton of Ghost Hunters episodes lately and I thought I’d stop by X-E to also get in the Halloween mood. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Palmerholic @ 09/10/2009 9:48 AM


Ooh, another new post…gotta go!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 09/10/2009 1:46 PM


I must say I am impressed that the book correctly refers to the creature as Frankenstein’s Monster. Screw having Annie Lebowitz, I would totally have this as my coffee table book. (It’s currently Crystal Lake Memories.)

I LOVE Worst Witch! I proudly play “Anything Can Happen on Halloween” on my iPod.

The Dollar Tree actually has some pretty decent Halloween decorations this year.

Chestnuts roasted by Ash @ 09/10/2009 9:11 PM


hey matt, I think I’ve got a halloween special for you to review, saddly I don’t own a copy of it any more(my father taped over it with COPS) anyway the special in question is raggedy ann and andy in the pumpkin who couldn’t smile. I used to love watching that when I was a kid then when I found it on youtube recently I nearly had a nostalgia-seizure as all of these old memories of popping in the old video tape and watching the adventure unfold. anyway enough of my jabbering, if you want to see if it’s worth reviewing just do a search for it on youtube.

Chestnuts roasted by fanata-skull @ 09/15/2009 1:28 AM


I feel that I have very impressive writing skills, I have written many stories during my school days. I have got many prizes for them. In the spirit of Halloween I want to write about kids that teach them go trick-or-treating and find a haunted house. I’ve been watching a ton of Ghost Hunters episodes lately and I thought I’d stop by X-E to also get in the Halloween mood.

Chestnuts roasted by Jenifer @ 09/15/2009 5:31 AM


Last!

Chestnuts roasted by Teddy Ray @ 09/18/2009 12:36 PM


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