This Spanish language poster for Horror Express translates the title into “Panic on the Trans-Siberian”
This poster gives Lee more of a spotlight, but who is this monster and dark-haired woman?
Cushing, Lee,Victor Isreal as Maletero, the unfortunate Baggage Man, and Julio Pena as Inspector Mirov
Alberto de Mendoza as the side-switching Father Pujardov (or for Cindy’s sake, The Monk)
Cushing as Wells and Lee as Saxton are ready for action, and they can’t be monsters…they’re British, you know!
Telly Savalas delightfully chews up the train cars as Cossack Captain Kazan.
Juan Olaguivel as the Creature
Promotional image shows a scene not in the film: Silvia Tortosa as Countess Irina Petrovski in the arms of the Creature.
From the Peter Cushing Appreciation Society.com, behind the scenes shots of director Eugenio Martin directing Cushing, Lee and Pena.
Cover to Superman (Vol. 2) #6 by John Byrne
Interior pages from Superman #6 by John Byrne and Karl Kesel
The secret revealed…I mean where Clark keeps his Superman uniform Post-Crisis!
Watch those X-Ray peepers Clark! Lady Jaye won’t like that! Or…maybe she will!
The secret origin of the H’ver…H’erv’l…H’v’ler’ni! Byrne must have been paid by the apostrophe!
The H’v…oh you know, they don’t want to go back in that Byrne-Bot!
Mummy Rocket Boots! And one BIG cape! For some reason this page is out of registration on the DCUI app.
As Cindy points out, the H’v’ler’ni go all seagulls from “Finding Nemo”!
All that exposition…and no mention if the H’v’ler’ni survived and what happened to the Host robot!