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I found these posters of Japan's number one monster at this link. I was struck by how often posters seemed to render the Black & White "King of Monsters" as blue in color. Why blue?
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And does that mean he should take on the Gold Key version of King Kong, another blue classic monster?
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I love those Polish movie posters!
ReplyDeleteNever know what to expect on them, but often, like this one, they're creative fun unbound by expectation.