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The Sphinx GODZILLA GUIDES (Volumes 1-5 PDFs)
GODZILLA: Vintage American Items (1961- 1993)
GODZILLA: American Video Games (1986-present)
GODZILLA: Trendmasters Items (1994-1997)
GODZILLA: American Home Video - VHS, Beta, CED, Laserdiscs, & More!
GODZILLA: American Home Video - DVD and Blu-Ray!
GODZILLA: American Comics Chronology (1976-present)
GODZILLA: Vintage American Theatrical Promotional Items (1956-1985)
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8/3/25
Science Fiction Sound Effects Record (Folkways Records, 1958)
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Here is a gem that I didn't know existed. I stumbled onto it while buying something else on Discogs (I always look through the seller...
7/27/25
Tom Lehrer (1928-2025)
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It's with great sadness that I report on the passing of icon (and friend and hero to this blog) Tom Lehrer: comedian, satirist, teacher ...
7/24/25
Unproduced Lindberg RODAN Model Kit From 1995 Discovered!
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Here is an awesome discovery! This was discovered by The H-Man , friend to The Sphinx and expert on all manner of Godzilla-and-related vid...
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7/18/25
The Things I See (continued...even still)
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Time again to clean out the old hard drive, and share some of the things that I run across during the year...in no particular order: This is...
7/5/25
Godzilla Appearances In THE ELECTRIC COMPANY MAGAZINE (1976-87)
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We have talked about the wonder that was THE ELECTRIC COMPANY around here (a 3-CD audio retrospective is on this blog; first disc can be fou...
6/26/25
"Magnetic Godzilla Character TV & Cartoon Pals" (Item #2129, manufacturer unknown, 1979)
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An extremely rare set of Godzilla items today--these 7-inch giant "puffy magnets" were produced to promote the Hanna-Barbera ca...
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6/24/25
Godzilla / Dr. Pepper AWESOME TASTE Mail-Away T-shirt (1986)
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Here is the end of a long quest....just ten years ago on this very blog, we looked at this vintage Diet Dr. Pepper can from 1986: This ki...
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6/19/25
KING KONG vs. GODZILLA Unused Ad Mat #102 (Universal/National Screen Service, 1963)
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It doesn't look like much, and it's only the size of a trading card, but you are looking at a piece of history. Here is a rarity ...
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