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view profile Ape Lad (a group admin) says:
23 Nov 09 - Hi everybody! This group is for your depictions of Atlas Comics monsters, not just monsters in general (as lovely as they are).
Here's a list of the Atlas Comics monsters:
www.geocities.com/madscie/madscientist/marvel.html
Draw one (or more) and add it to the group!

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About Atlas Monsters

A resurrected online collaborative continuation of Ashley Holt's 1999 project entitled Our Bullets Are Useless*.
Feel free to add your drawings of any of the Atlas Monsters to this group.
Links and online resources are forthcoming.

*Here's Ashley's description of the project from the original site:

In the late 50's and early 60's, Marvel Comics (then known as Atlas) produced a series of horror and science fiction titles invariably featuring giant monster bent on destroying the human race. Whether alien invaders, dreams come to life or science gone awry, these creatures knew only hostility and vengeance, smashing anything in their path, impervious to conventional weaponry, until the little boy or nutty old man that nobody listened to figured out that the monster was allergic to a certain air freshener or some such.

These stories, appearing in such titles as Journey into Mystery and Tales to Astonish and usually drawn by Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko, have inspired at least a dozen artists...and they're all here! In 1999, I asked my fellow cartoonists to contribute to Our Bullets are Useless, a tribute book to the Atlas monsters, and herein are the results: fifteen unique renderings of gargantuan beasts terrorizing mankind.

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