
Joan "Mommie Dearest" Crawford starred in this 1964 thriller, directed by the legendary William Castle. Print on glossy Kodak photo paper, 5" x 5". Any two prints, only $12 (shipping included). I accept PayPal.


EC's horror hosts from THE HAUNT OF FEAR, TALES FROM THE CRYPT and THE VAULT OF HORROR...the Old Witch (after "Ghastly" Graham Ingels), the Crypt Keeper (after Jack Davis), & the Vault Keeper (after Johnny Craig). Prints on glossy Kodak photo paper, 5" x 5" each. Any two prints, just $12 (shipping included). All 3 prints for only $17. I accept PayPal.
Four classic fiends from Universal Studios' golden age of horror pictures. Boris Karloff as Frankenstein's Monster & the Mummy, Lon Chaney, Jr. as the Wolf Man, & Bela Lugosi as Dracula, all on one 5" x 5" print, glossy Kodak photo paper. Each individual image also available as a single 5" x 5" print. Any two prints, only $12 (shipping included). I accept PayPal.

These classic, vintage IMPKO monster decal designs were often sold via ads in comic books & monster magazines of the 1960s. Nine different monsters on a single 5" x 5" print, glossy Kodak photo paper. Each design is also available as a single 5" x 5" print. Any two prints, only $12 (shipping included). I accept PayPal.
Kogar the Swinging Ape's compilation CD is now available for downloading...get it HERE!
My latest mp3 compilation is available as a pledge-drive premium via WFMU Radio...their annual pledge marathon begins in one week (on Feb. 20th). It's also available with a purchase of $40 or more from my Comic Art Collective page. More info on the upcoming WFMU Marathon HERE.
Star of director Doris Wishman's films DOUBLE AGENT 73 and DEADLY WEAPONS. Prints of this piece will be available once the original art has been sold. The original is available HERE.
As a child I was obsessed, for a time, with the bizarre novelties found in the old JOHNSON SMITH company catalogs. I had whoopee cushions, the phony hypodermic needle, the wind-up, chattering false teeth...pictured here is my version of the illustration advertising the "pop eye glasses." Print on glossy Kodak photo paper, 5" x 5". Any two prints, just $12 (shipping included). I accept PayPal.
I whipped up this latest compilation in honor of WFMU's annual pledge drive, which begins later on this month. The term "one-liner" was coined by WFMU DJ Debbie D. to describe pop tunes which are for the most part instrumentals--without lyrics, except for the occasional vocal utterance of a word or phrase ("Tequila," by the Champs, is one well-known example). Loads of these surreal rock-&-rollers were recorded in the '50s & '60s (titles include "Crazy Vibrations," "Groovy," "Greeazzy," "Trashcan," "Take It Off," "Beaver Shot," "Ooba Gooba," etc.) Debbie has been collecting & compiling the best of these one-liners for a couple of years now. Her third & latest one-liners disc will be available as a bonus during the upcoming pledge drive. She's inspired me to make this similarly-themed comp, which will only be available when you make your pledge to good old WFMU. Watch this space for updates/details...and be sure to visit the weird & wonderful WFMU ICHIBAN blog (clickable link in my right-hand sidebar).