In the latest video from Horror Mike, he looks at the groundbreaking sci-fi fantasy art magazine METAL HURLANT Number Six published by Les Humanoides Associes in March, 1976. This illustrated fantasy science fiction magazine / comic book that ultimately became … Continue reading
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In this continuation of a very special video series celebrating the 100th anniversary of Weird Tales pulp magazine and the artists and writers that sprang from the publication we present part two of our look at the special H.P. Lovecraft … Continue reading
In 2019, Fig Biz and Incendium released some very special five inch action figures from two of the Heavy Metal movie and magazine’s most beloved characters: Taarna The Taarakian and Nelson, the b-17 Gunner zombie. These figures were released separately … Continue reading
In the latest video from Horror Mike, he takes a good look at the revolutionary French illustrated science fiction and fantasy magazine Metal Hurlant, issue number eight from September 1976, and it’s American cousin, Heavy Metal number one from April, … Continue reading
In the latest video on the Horror Mike channel, we take a look at Carl Macek’s book “Heavy Metal: The Art of the Movie – Animation for the Eighties.” This behind the scenes book examines the animation production behind one … Continue reading
We look at Nueva Frontera Spanish Issue of Metal Hurlant #12 (1983) with the only known cover collaboration by Philippe Druillet and Jean Giraud “Moebius.” This cover first appeared in the 1980 edition of the original French Metal Hurlant #57 … Continue reading
Metal Hurlant From Page to Screen – How Heavy Metal Magazine Influenced Science Fiction Cinema with Links to All Movies! by Mike T. Lyddon 12/18/2022 Watch the entire video here. Everyone is familiar with the classic Heavy Metal animated film … Continue reading
A few years before Heavy Metal illustrated science fiction and fantasy magazine hit the stands to worldwide acclaim, it’s mother, Metal Hurlant would shake the rafters in a revolutonary new approach to comic books and illustrated magazines. Part one of … Continue reading