![]() ![]() ![]() Big Book of Japanese Giant Monster MoviesĨth Man (11) 8thman.I'll ask John and edit this post if need be. I'm not exactly sure how to get these books. I know there are a lot of books about Godzilla and company out there now (I would have loved all of them as a kid, but especially these) but these two belong on any monster fan's shelf, and especially if they love giant Japanese monsters. I do hope he decides to publish it as a "real" book, as his "Essential Godzilla: 1954-1975" is pretty darn amazing. I doubt anyone is going to take him to task about those movies being included in the book. Nearly all of them include giant monsters, but there are a few movies he covers that don't have them in there. ![]() Titled Monsters of Big Sky Country - and with a Foreword from John LeMay - it makes for. It covers most of the fantastic cinema from Japan in the Showa era, and a few other Asian movies. Frank saw a creature he could not identify in a cornfield. It's really a lot of fun, full of great information and it's well written to boot. This is his newest book, or rather ebook, as the case may be. However, I have gotten two new books from John LeMay. Things have been quiet here for a while, and that's a story for the next post. ![]()
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