I'm always glad to see Charlton ghostly/horror comics. They are reminiscent of the old horror movies shown on UHF, fun back then as a kid and fun now as a kid at heart.
I miss the old UHF channels. I saw all the classics and not so classic films on the UHF Channels as a child and teenager and they sure played them all on the old Night Owl movies and Creature Features. When we got cable TV in the early 80's I was able to see even more B-movies on Channel 9 from New York and also TBS and TNT back when they were good. luckily a lot of "classics" have been released on DVD and Blu-Ray so if you can afford them you have nicer copies your favorite films. I recorded a lot of some of these films on VHS back in the 80's and 90's so I can watch them with the old commercials making it a lot like being in time machine.
Luckily we have comic scans to enjoy all the old comics we don't own anymore or even knew existed.
I'm always glad to see Charlton ghostly/horror comics.
ReplyDeleteThey are reminiscent of the old horror movies shown on UHF, fun back then as a kid and fun now as a kid at heart.
Thanks for this and all your great posts!
I miss the old UHF channels. I saw all the classics and not so classic films on the UHF Channels as a child and teenager and they sure played them all on the old Night Owl movies and Creature Features. When we got cable TV in the early 80's I was able to see even more B-movies on Channel 9 from New York and also TBS and TNT back when they were good.
ReplyDeleteluckily a lot of "classics" have been released on DVD and Blu-Ray so if you can afford them you have nicer copies your favorite films. I recorded a lot of some of these films on VHS back in the 80's and 90's so I can watch them with the old commercials making it a lot like being in time machine.
Luckily we have comic scans to enjoy all the old comics we don't own anymore or even knew existed.