March 1, 2011
Weta Workshop technician Duncan Brown was recently engaged in recreating the long lost Yeti relics stolen from the monastery in Pangbouche. Read more at Monstro Bizarro.
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Lyle Blackburn has been possessed by music and monsters since childhood. Not only is he frontman for the outlaw horror rock band, Ghoultown, but also an avid horror movie fan, monster aficionado, and writer. Growing up in Texas near the film site of the creep-classic The Legend of Boggy Creek, Lyle has always been fascinated with legends, lore and sighting reports of real-life monsters such as the one who allegedly stalks the swamps of Boggy Creek. After hanging out with many of the RUE MORGUE staff over the years, they suddenly found themselves with a resident monstrologist and blog contributor. Thus was born, MONSTRO BIZARRO!
Lyle will be sharing his Monstro Bizarro blogs from Rue Morgue here at Cryptomundo.
About Lyle Blackburn
Lyle Blackburn’s research and writing on the subject of legendary creatures and unexplained phenomenon has been widely recognized as some of the best in the field of cryptozoology. His previous books, including The Beast of Boggy Creek and Momo: The Strange Case of the Missouri Monster, offer a balanced view of the subjects while delivering gripping accounts of real-life mysteries.
Lyle is a frequent guest on radio programs such as Coast To Coast AM, and has appeared on television shows such as Monsters and Mysteries in America, Finding Bigfoot, and Strange Evidence. Lyle has also been featured in several award-winning documentary films, including Boggy Creek Monster and The Mothman of Point Pleasant.
For more information, visit Lyle's website at: www.lyleblackburn.com
Filed under Abominable Snowman, Artifacts, Cryptotourism, Cryptozoology, Folklore, Monstro Bizarro, Movie Monsters, Yeti