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Latest revision as of 11:56, 15 June 2024
The Munsters is a franchise which started out as a 1960s TV series.
The series concerned the titular Munster family, a group of classic monsters and descendants thereof trying to live a normal life in modern American suburbia. They inclued Herman Munster, a version of Frankenstein's Monster, as well as his wife Lily Munster (a vampire and the daughter of a geriatric Count Dracula) and their werewolf son Eddie Munster.
Herman and Eddie, as well as the Munster house, made an unnamed, unlicensed cameo in the Necroomies comic strip Real Estate-Related Pun, which also featured similar cameos by the Addams Family and Vampira.
External links
- The Munsters on Wikipedia
- The Munsters on Munster Wiki
- The Munsters on the Tardis Wiki