Munsters
Creation & Design
The Munsters were created by George W. Trendle and developed by Allan Burns, inspired by classic horror films and the desire to create a comedic take on the monster genre.Early Years
The Munsters debuted as a television series in 1964, quickly becoming a staple of American pop culture, showcasing the humorous interactions of a family of monsters living in a suburban neighborhood.Character Development
Over the years, the Munsters have evolved from a simple sitcom family to cultural icons, representing the idea that being different is something to be celebrated.Cultural Reception
The Munsters received positive reviews for its humor and unique take on the monster genre, becoming a beloved classic.Character Details
Real Name:
The Munster Family
Aliases:
Herman Munster, Lily Munster, Grandpa Munster, Eddie Munster, Marilyn Munster
Species:
Human/Monster Hybrid
Gender:
various
Affiliations:
The Munster Family
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Immortality, Transformation
Equipment:
Monster gadgets, Classic cars
Weight:
200lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
green
Hair Color:
black
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Munsters, The #1
Western
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1965
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Vol. 1
Premiere issue adapted from the television show
[May 2024 - a darker reimagining of The Munsters is in development for a TV series titled ‘1313’ named after the family’s home address on Mockingbird Lane]
Premiere issue adapted from the television show
[May 2024 - a darker reimagining of The Munsters is in development for a TV series titled ‘1313’ named after the family’s home address on Mockingbird Lane]
Munsters, The #6
Western
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1966
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Vol. 1
Cover appearance of Drag-u-la, the Munsters' car, designed by George Barris
Cover appearance of Drag-u-la, the Munsters' car, designed by George Barris
Munsters, The #1
TV Comics
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1997
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Vol. 2
Non-Key
Red foil convention exclusive
There is also a gold foil edition
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