MythTickle by Justin Thompson for November 10, 2023

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    Sisyphos  12 months ago

    Mrs. Monster is rather garrulous, what?

    The Monster is too polite to try to interject a mild word or two.

    Got that, Doc Hamlet? (Before she starts up again….)

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    P51Strega  12 months ago

    “To be willing to listen, or not to be willing to listen, that is the question. To be willing to listen is to SHUT UP”.

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    SkyFisher  12 months ago

    Nice hair.

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    Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator 12 months ago

    Frank is a monster of few words.

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    Durak Premium Member 12 months ago

    Hamlet was counseling in the lab, late one night,

    Frank and the Missus were having a fight.

    From on the couch Hamlet heard her tale

    But soft-spoken Frank chose not to wail

    He did the mash, he did the monster mash

    The monster mash, it was a graveyard smash

    He did the mash, it caught on in a flash

    He did the mash, he did the monster mash

    From the counselor’s couch deep in Elsinore

    (Wa-ooh) To the master bedroom where Frank still snores

    (Wa-wa-ooh) Mrs. Frank is not happy and still complains

    (Wa-ooh) She screams and wails and rattles her chains!

    She did the mash, she did the monster mash

    She monster mash, it was a graveyard smash

    She did the mash, it caught on in a flash

    She did the mash, she did the monster mash

    Apologies to Bill Pickett

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    Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago

    Well played Frank! Very funny and the art is beautiful.

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    puddleglum1066  12 months ago

    In “Bride of Frankenstein,” the creature actually did talk, at times expressing himself rather eloquently. His final words (looking at Dr. Pretorius and the Bride) were “we belong dead.” He was supposed to speak in “Son of Frankenstein,” but the studio changed the script (I think this was one of the reasons Karloff declined to play the creature after that point, though he did appear as the mad scientist in “House of Frankenstein”). Bela Lugosi also voiced the creature in “Ghost of Frankenstein,” though Lon Chaney played the creature (the plot involved transplanting Ygor’s brain into the creature).

    And, of course, Peter Boyle…

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    Odd Dog Premium Member 12 months ago

    Lol! couldn’t get a word in edge wise even if he wanted to! Poor Frank!

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    DDrazen  12 months ago

    Am I the only one who read the Bride with the voice of Fran Drescher (who viced the Bride in the Hotel Transylvania franchise)?

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    Odd Dog Premium Member 12 months ago

    OH, and El Jefe, very nicely done! Definitely one for the Halloween classic’s! ;~)

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    Willywise52 Premium Member 12 months ago

    And apparently he’s ALWAYS interrupting…

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    JP Steve Premium Member 12 months ago

    Could have done with a portrait of Mary Shelly as well as Shakespeare.

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    BigDaveGlass  12 months ago

    Well, this has kept me in stitches…….

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    bakana  12 months ago

    Someplace around here, I think I still have a couple of Elsa Lanchester’s record albums.

    Singing about all the things she learned from the Janitor’s Boy …

    Faith, Hope and Charity. Faith viewed her sisters with asperity, Hope would spring at anything, but Charity began at Home.

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