Archive for the “Swamp Monsters”

Posse Pursues Penn Ape

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 26th, 2007

Corry, PA, Sept. 20. – (AP) – Fears of a “furry thing resembling an ape” subsided today in this Erie county community after a posse of farmers failed to locate the mysterious animal in a 48-hour search. The “thing” popped up Sunday [September 18] at the edge of a woods three miles south of Corry […]

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Halloween Premiere: Monsterquest

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 25th, 2007

During the year, the crew from this show came to Maine, Texas, and a lot of other places across North America. Don’t be surprised if you see some familiar faces in this series, including people you know in the first mini-documentary ever about an all-women Bigfoot expedition. Monsterquest, which debuts this fall, will take a […]

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Sasquatch Meets the Marshmallows

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 25th, 2007

As Cryptomundo readers know, there is an increase at this time of year in the newspapers and on the local broadcasts of “spooky” news items. On television cable, this translates into more features on weird subjects. Cryptozoology gets thrown into this Halloween mix, perhaps unfortunately. Bigfoot walks across your television screen, again and again. Sasquatch […]

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Heretofore: Unknown

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 24th, 2007

George Kodiak Rides Again I want to thank Craig Woolheater and my friends at Cryptomundo for allowing me this opportunity to announce the release of my third book in the on-going adventures of cryptozoologist George Kodiak, HERETOFORE: UNKNOWN (Defining Moments 2007). I know many of you are already familiar with the “Kodiak Books” series which […]

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Men of Cryptozoology: Scott Norman

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 23rd, 2007

Mokele-mbembe art courtesy of Bill Rebsamen. Click on image for a larger view. Scott T. Norman recently journeyed from California to the East Coast of the USA. He attended the Mass Monster Mash on October 13, and on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Patterson-Gimlin Film, happened to visit me, along with five […]

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Kiwi’s Taniwha

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 17th, 2007

On Tuesday, October 16, I agreed to be on one of the many radio shows I do around Halloween every year. For whatever reason, mainstream and alternative radio both enjoy cryptozoology more around October 31. I suppose the annual holiday allows them the freedom to talk about monsters, creatures, and cryptids without looking over their […]

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At Mass Monster Mash

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 13th, 2007

I’m on the road again. This time I am at the “Mass Monster Mash,” in Watertown, Massachusetts, on Saturday, October 13, 2007, giving an illustrated (almost 50 images) on the Dover Demon. I also will be talking to folks, and selling/signing books. Since others there are speaking on Bigfoot, the Bridgewater Triangle, and Phantom Clowns, […]

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Richard Corben’s Comic Cryptids

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 12th, 2007

There has to be an esteemed place in the cryptocosmos for this well-known comic artist. A Midwestern guy like me, Richard Corben was born October 1, 1940, on a farm in Anderson, Missouri. Today he is seen as an American comic book artist best known for his illustrated fantasy stories in Heavy Metal magazine, to […]

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Small Pterodactyls Among The Indians

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 7th, 2007

You would think the recent baseball game between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians had a chapter in it snatched straight from a cryptozoological book. During the game, insects bothered, to no end, the infielders and pitcher Joba Chamberlain for the Yankees, but less so, it seems the Indians. The bugs remain cryptid. […]

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International Cryptozoology Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 7th, 2007

Here is a peek inside the International Cryptozoology Museum, thanks to the Sun Journal’s photographer Amber Waterman. The following are the images (except the final three Bigfoot photographs) that accompany the Lewiston Sun Journal front page article about the International Cryptozoology Museum, with their captions and audio clips. At the end, you will find my […]

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A Man and His (Weird) Museum

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 6th, 2007

The Lewiston Sun Journal came for a visit to my museum. Here’s the way reporter Kathryn Skelton experienced it. And me. 🙂 Weird, Wicked Weird A man and his (weird) museum Hair from Sir Edmund Hillary’s Yeti expedition, water from Loch Ness, a 9-foot latex pterodactyl, Loren Coleman’s got it all. Sometime next spring, Loren […]

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In Pursuit of Cryptozoology

Posted by: Loren Coleman on October 4th, 2007

You have many choices of events to attend during the last quarter of 2007. Here are some visual reminders of the upcoming end of the year Cryptozoology conferences: Saturday, December 1, 2007, “Introduction to Cryptozoology,” Mythic Creatures, American Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York. The AMNH model of Gigantopithecus is part of […]

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Update: Honey Island Swamp Monster Documentary

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 30th, 2007

Dana Holyfield sends along the following news: Hi. Just letting you know that retroflicks is going to be distributing my DVD worldwide. They made a movie trailer that can be watched on my website on youtube. It’s pretty cool the way they edited the trailer. Or here is a link to watch it.Dana Holyfield I […]

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Blair Dog Project: Gable Film Fakery?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 29th, 2007

Our excitement was so intense, as we saw the way to Solomon’s treasure chamber thrown open at last, that I for one began to tremble and shake. Would it prove a hoax after all, I wondered, or was old Da Silvestra right? Were there vast hoards of wealth hidden in that dark place, hoards which […]

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Cryptozoology’s Subdivisions

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 19th, 2007

Yep, that’s me. Getting carried away with my passion for all things cryptozoological. I noticed today on the web that one of those “ask” sites had this question: “What are the different fields in Cryptozoology?” This was their “Best Answer – Chosen By Voters” – to wit – “Cryptozoology is a branch of zoology; I […]

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