Display title | Monster Force (animation) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Monster Force is a 1994 Monster of the Week cartoon about a group of teenagers wearing Powered Armor and fighting classical Universal Monsters. Produced by Universal Studios and Lacewood Productions in The Nineties. Recently, the first seven episodes have been released on DVD, so if you haven't heard of the show at the very least you can go look for it now. The show is also noticeable for having comic book writer Marv Wolfman behind some of the stories which explains the quality behind some of the stories. |