Monsterwax Logo

- presents -

Tune In For Terror!

In the 1930s and 40s, America led the world in cutting edge radio drama. It was an art form that teamed the listener's imagination with the acting interpretations of the best performers of the day. Horror and science fiction stories were audience favorites. Listeners could visualize the unbelievable so clearly, that a program about aliens invading Earth caused a nation wide panic! But once television came along, the major radio networks (ABC, NBC, and CBS) moved their talent and resources to Hollywood, and it was never the same. The golden age of radio drama came to close. Tune In For Terror highlights the best of the horror and science fiction series. Shows like Lights Out, Inner Sanctum Mysteries, Escape! Suspense! 2,000 Plus, X Minus One, and many more. Turn back the clock and see your favorite shows illustrated like never before. It's the history of horror-- in full color!

Above: Scenes from A Gun For Dinosaur, The Shadow, and Zero Hour.

 


Special features:

* Less than 500 numbered boxes with beautiful artwork (both vertical and horizontal designs-- see above picture).

* (500 each were actually made, but most were destroyed in the Havana Antique Center fire of 1995.)

* Six different autograph cards and 2 special bonus cards were randomly inserted in 8 out of every 10 boxes.

* 32 different color cards, 9 different stickers. Great collation.

* Six different prototype cards (with different art and series not included in the regular set). $11.95 or FREE w/ box.

* Four different wrapper designs (two in each box). These are NOT foil, but classic paper wrappers!

* Two different 12 chapter stories printed on the INSIDE of each wrapper, making a total of 24 different wrappers!

Each box $49.95 plus $5 post (in USA)

 

To view all items in your cart or to check out

 

 


All foreign orders, please contact us for actual postage rates.

Monsterwax

3202 Enterprise Drive

Tallahassee, FL 32312

 

Above: Scenes from Behind the Locked Door, Dracula, and Mask of Medussa.

See the complete list of which artists did which cards.

Or check out the original duotone factory sets.

 


RETURN to the Home Page !

Rev. 4.18/09