Tuesday 8 November 2016

TOMBS OF THE TRUMPS - An Index



Last year I began an epic voyage exploring the mysteries of the fabled 1970s Horror Trumps cards. Earlier this year, I finally finished this brain-melting voyage tracking down the inspirations of these notoriously graphic, gory and lurid cards. Here then is a complete index of that voyage through two decks of brightly coloured monsters and blood splatters!


1) WHERE IT ALL BEGAN...

The Introduction
Full listings of all the cards


2) THE DEVIL PRIEST PACK

Alien Creature and The Beast
Colossus and Creature from Outer Space
Creature from the Black Lagoon and Cyclops
Death and Devil Priest
Diablo and Dr Syn
The Fiend and Fire Demon
Frankenstein and High Priestess of Zoltan
Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Jailer
Killer Rat and The Living Gargoyle
The Living Skull and Lizard Man
Martian Warrior and Mistress Vampire
The Mummy and The Slime Creature
The Sorcerer and Talon
Terror of the Deep and Thor
Venusian Death Cell and Wolfman
Zetan Priest and Zoltan


3) THE DRACULA PACK

Ape Man and Cannibal
Circus of Death and Dracula
The Executioner and The Freak
Fu Manchu and Gargantua
The Ghoul and Godzilla
The Gorgon and Granite Man
The Hangman and Headhunter
The Incredible Melting Man and King Kong
Lord of Death and The Mad Axeman
The Mad Magician and Madman
Maggot and Man Eating Plant
Phantom of the Opera and the Prince of Darkness
The Risen Dead and Skeleton
The Sorceress and The Thing
Two Headed Monster and Vampire Bat
Werewolf and Zetan Warlord

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Undoubtedly the greatest dissection of the infamous deck I've ever encountered.
To have all these tireless and painstaking treatises grouped together on a single page is like the most charitable of acts from a Victorian benefactor, a reservoir of knowledge for the dedicated Trumpist. What I dream of is a Transylvania Guide Book type tome of our beloved creatures, each slightly expanded upon with an accompanying page of text, the imagination would run riot, but still be intrinsically bound to the films that they were "inspired" from.
They're bound to be about out of copyright aren't they, Mr Moon?
Valued Servant,
ST.CLAIRE

Anonymous said...

Ah, Mr Moon lights the bat signal... St. Claire - The esteemed artist didn't give a fig about copyright at the time and lived to tell the tale. Probably. Several of the excellent late 70s early 80s books including the Travellers Guide to Transylvania also contain art lifted from films. I wonder if he/she had a hand in some of these. Possibly not but it seemed to be standard practice back then.