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“Johnson was featured extensively in the early work of cartoonist Drew Friedman, where Johnson was depicted as “Tor”, a slow-witted, white-eyed lummox based on Johnson’s persona in Ed Wood’s films.[9] The first of the one-page comics, “Tor Johnson at Home”, was published in a 1981 issue of Robert Crumb’s Weirdo,[10] and the original artwork was purchased by television writer and producer Eddie Gorodetsky.[11]”
Not at all relevant, but cool:
“A latex mask based on Johnson’s face, sculpted by Pat Newman for Don Post Studios, is described as “the best-selling Halloween horror mask of the late 1960s-early 1970s”.[12]”
And yet Tor Johnson still existed.
Neat! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_Johnson
Relevant:
Not at all relevant, but cool:
Max used the mask in a scene where he was kidding around with his wife in the first Mad Max movie, but I can’t find a still.
Didn’t know it was a real person until I googled more!