Comic books in 'HORROR MAGAZINES'
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Famous Films #2: Curse of Frankenstein Horror of Dracula (1964) is a magazine published by James Warren. Features "Curse of Frankenstein" and "Horror of Dracula". This magazine uses still photos from the two classic Hammer Films of the same names to tell the stories in comic book format. 46pages, B&W, 8.25-in. x 11-in., newsprint interior with slick cover. Cover price $0.35.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished 1971 by Randall D. Larson.$30.00
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Fandom Unlimited (1971) #001, Produced during the golden age of comic book fanzines, Fandom Unlimited was published by Randall D. Larson. Issue #1 includes: Alan Hanley cover art; D. Bruce Berry inside cover art; Robert Bloch interview; Atlas Days are Here Again; Savage Tales review; Mike Friedrich article; Juricich art portfolio; A History of Comic Books by Shel Dorf; Ray Bradbury: The Incredible Thinking Man by Gene Beley; fanzine reviews; Fredric Wertham interview; EC Review; and more. 40 pgs. 1971. Cover price $1.00.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Apr 1978 by Future Magazine, Inc..$9.00
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Future is a slick magazine covering science, science fiction, and fantasy. Issue #1 includes: Fredrick Pohl interview, The Man from Planet X, Building King Kong (with Rick Baker), Advertising Posters for Star Wars, Doug Trumbull interview, The Saga of The Hobbit, Chesley Bonestell at 90, and Asimov warns of society in the future. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1978 by Curtis Circulation Co..$4.80
Cover by Bill Phillips. Stories by Steve Moore, Steve Parkhouse, John Brosnan, John Fleming, Tony Crawley, Bob Sheridan and Tise Vahimagi. Art by Steve Parkhouse and Patrick Wright. Edited by Dez Skinn of Warrior fame, House of Hammer presented comics adaptations and articles based on Hammer Films' legendary horror movies, featuring an array of British comics talent early in their careers. The UK and US versions of #20 have the same contents and cover, and only differ in title, indicia and price. A comics adaptation of Hammer's adventure/horror mashup, Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter, featuring art by future British comics legend Steve Parkhouse. Kronos investigates a vampire outbreak in the village of an old army buddy. In a Terror Tales short, a hunter realizes he shouldn't have let his dogs get that old witch's cat, but by then he's committed two murders. A look at the early films of director David Cronenberg. Plus a history and filmography of the Hammer film studio. Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter; Media Macabre/Review; Doctors of Death; Readers' Art Competition; History of Hammer Films; Answer Desk; Fearless Vampire Hunters; Van Helsing's Terror Tales: The Hounds of Hell. 8-in. x 10.5-in., 52 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Apr 1966 by Premium Sales.$20.00
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Modern Monsters (1966 Magazine) was published by Prestige Publications. Painted, cover, centerfold, and interior illustrations by Bob Cadaret. Features articles "That other Werewolf," "Frankenstein Story," "Body Snatchers," "Jason and the Argonauts," and more. Plus a retrospective of Abbot and Costello's memorable meetings with Frankenstein, Hyde, and the Invisible Man. Full color King Kong centerfold poster. 86 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Dec 1966 by Humor-Vision.$15.00
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Roy Thomas, executive editor; Jim Harmon, editor; Marve Wolfman, coordinating editor. Contributors to this issue include: Don McGregor,Doug Moench, Chris Claremont and Tony Isabella. Cover price $1.00.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Dec 1974 by Seaboard Publishers.$31.00
View scansArticles on horror films illustrated with movie stills, similar to Famous Monsters of Filmland. A history of apes in film, from the silent era through the Planet of the Apes series; Ray Harryhausens 7th Voyage of Sinbad; Hammer Films Dracula, Mummy and werewolf pictures; The Exorcist; Gorgo; The Creature from the Black Lagoon. Other highlights include a centerfold of the Mutant from This Island Earth and an article on a Hercules movie "starring some actor named 'Arnold Strong'" (actually Arnold Schwarzenegger). Part of the short-lived Atlas line from former Marvel publisher Martin Goodman. Cover by Greg Theakston. Cover price $1.00.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished 1971 by Nostalgia Inc..$2.50
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Published Dec 1977 by Science Fantasy Films Cla.$8.00
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Science Fantasy Film Classics featuring Star Wars was published by Ron Fenton. In this in depth look at arguably the greatest Sci-Fi movie event in history Science Fantasy includes 64 pages of exclusive photos of cast and crew and scenes from the movie, interviews with cast and crew, a pull out movie poster, and much more. Also featured are articles on the Sci-Fi classics 2001: A Space Odyssey and Forbidden Planet. 70 pages. Cover price $2.00.
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Published 1994 by Imagine, Inc.$15.00
Voted Number One Sexy Starlet Magazine! In this issue: Debbie Dutch's Wild Fantasies; Becky LeBeau centerfold; Sex & Special Effects; Fantasy Artist Clyde Caldwell; a look at the Golden Girls of Moscow; and Bram Stoker's Burial of the Rats. Mature Readers 18+ Cover price $5.95.
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Published 1995 by Imagine, Inc.$35.00
View scansVoted Number One Sexy Starlet Magazine! In this issue: Debbie Rochon, Julianna Masterson Alex Taylor are featured in pictorials, fiction by Liam Sanford, Marilyn Chambers interview, articles by photographers and prop masters. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 70 pages, full color. Mature Readers 18+ Cover price $5.95.
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Published 1996 by Imagine, Inc.$9.00
Voted Number One Sexy Starlet Magazine! In this issue: Sex Symbol Dynasty, Debbie Dutch, Tammy Parks, Toni Allessandrini picturials and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 70 pages, full color. Mature Readers 18+ Cover price $5.95.
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Published 1996 by Imagine, Inc.$13.00
Voted Number One Sexy Starlet Magazine! In this issue: Scream Queen calendar, Julie Strain interview, Brioni Farrelland and Griffen Drew pictorials and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 70 pages, full color. Mature Readers 18+ Cover price $5.95.
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Published 1998 by Imagine, Inc.$13.00
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Voted Number One Sexy Starlet Magazine! In this issue: feature on artist Jennifer Janesco, Monique Gabrielle and Cristine Cavalier pictorials and more. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 70 pages, full color. Mature Readers 18+ Cover price $6.95.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINES, Star TrekPublished Apr 1977 by Countrywide Comm Inc..$10.00
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Classic Video Super Hits Space Odysseys (1977) is a fan magazine published by Countrywide Comm Inc. Includes pictures and articles from such cult hit sci-fi movies and TV shows as Star Trek, Flash Gordon, Space: 1999, and Logan's Run. 66 pages, slick cover, newsprint interior, B&W. Cover price $1.00.
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View scanStories by Richard Meyers and others. A studio-sanctioned look at the highly influential debut film in the Alien series. Interviews with creature designer H.R. Giger and actor Harry Dean Stanton; production photos and deleted scenes; a look at the proposed sequel Alien II, later scrapped in favor of James Camerons Aliens. 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $2.00.
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Published 1978 by Universal City Studios.$2.50
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Battlestar Galactica Official Poster Magazine (1978) was published by Paradise Press in conjunction with Universal Studios. Includes pictures of the cast in character, as well as articles on the Cyclons, the first pet droid Muffit Two, and the search for planet Earth. Slick paper-stock, 8.25-in. x 11-in. (unfolds into a 22-in. x 33.5-in. poster). Giant movie poster of Boxey and his robot pet, Muffit. Cover price $1.50.
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TV & film coverage: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Trek, Doctor Who, ALIEN, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Buck Rogers, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, The Black Hole, Time After Time, The Thing, Spectre, The Overlords; Interviews with: Mark Hamill, Leonard Nimoy, Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg, Arthur C. Clarke, Fred Pohl, David Prowse, Tom Baker, Dan O'Bannon, Nicholas Meyer, George Pal, Gil Gerard, Buster Crabbe, Joseph Bottoms; Space Art by: Bob McCall, Chesley Bonestell, Don Dixon, Ron Miller, David Egge, Frank R. Paul; Space Science: Isaac Asimov on faster-than-light travel, James Oberg on Sputnik, Jesco von Puttkamer on wormholes, flight testing the 'Enterprise.' Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker cover. Cover price $3.95.
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Edited by Forrest J. Ackerman. Stories by Ackerman and Eric Ashton, plus contributions by Ray Bradbury, Robert Bloch, Paul Clemens, Horace Gold and A.E. Van Vogt. A studio-sanctioned look at Steven Spielbergs first alien-encounter film. A profile of Spielberg and other cast and crew members; production photos and special effects creation; famous science fiction writers discuss their own real-life alien encounters. 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 56 pages, PC/PB&W. See also Marvel Special Edition Featuring Close Encounters of a Third Kind. Cover price $1.50.
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Emerging from the cobwebs of his decaying castle, he uttered to Renfield the immortal words, "I am Count Dracula, I bid you welcome." Dracula Classic (1976) was a horror magazine published by Eerie Publications. This edition consists of short stories and articles accompanied by B&W photos of Dracula as portrayed by Max Schreck, Bela Lugosi, and Christopher Lee. Includes "The Corpse that Walked by Night" by John Thomas Church, "Bela Lugosi: The Man Who Made Dracula Famous," "A History of Vampires," and "Dracula's Guest" by the father of the modern day gothic horror, Bram Stoker (a must-read for any Dracula fan). 66 pages, B&W. Cover price $1.00.
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Published Aug 1979 by O'Quinn Studios.$110.00
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Includes Foldout Godzilla Poster - The horror equivalent of sci-fi sister publication Starlog, Fangoria is devoted to "monsters, aliens and bizarre creatures" and is touted by its publisher to be the "first classy, professional, pictorial news magazine covering the world of fantasy." Issue #1 includes: a welcome letter from publisher Kerry O'Quinn; articles about Dr. Who and The Amityville Horror; a feature on Battlestar Galactica's lost aliens; a foldout Godzilla poster; "Twenty-five Years with Godzilla"; Tom Savini revealing his makeup techniques; a photo preview of Alien; a behind-the-scenes look at The Creature from the Black Lagoon; an interview with Christopher Lee; and more. Godzilla featured on the cover. Cover price $1.95.
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Published 1963 by Charlton Publishing.
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Cover by Frank DeMarco. Edited by Ed Konick (credited as Sanzar Quasatood). Charlton's contribution to the monster craze of the '50s and '60s. The famously low-grade paper makes good-quality copies of these mags somewhat hard to find. This issue features Frankenstein, Famous Monsters of History, and a preview of the Hammer Films classic Curse of the Werewolf. Frankenstein; Transylvania, Here I Come; How to Build Your Own Monster; The Monster's Love Song; Famous Moments of Monster History; The Curse of the Werewolf; They Died Laughing; Pin-up Parade of Monsters; Monster Crossword Puzzle; Monsters in Sports; Monster Medicine; Ghouls and Gags; The Monster Pet Corner; Horror Monsters from Outer Space; Fiendish Fun; Horror Monsters Photoquiz. 8-in. x 11-in., 56 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.
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Published Oct 1976 by Top Sellers Ltd..
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Cover by Joe Petagno. Stories by Dez Skinn, Steve Moore, John Fleming, John Brosnan, Barry Pattison, Benny Aldrich, and Tise Vahimagi. Art by Paul Neary, Ian Gibson, and Angus McKie. Edited by Dez Skinn of Warrior fame, House of Hammer presented comics adaptations and articles based on Hammer Films' legendary horror movies, featuring an array of British comics talent early in their careers. The series starts off with an adaptation of Hammer's first Dracula film, from 1958. The straightforward adaptation of the Bram Stoker classic features a script by Skinn and art by future Marvel artist Paul Neary. Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter returns in an authorized comics sequel to the Hammer adventure film, featuring art by future Judge Dredd and Halo Jones artist Ian Gibson. In a Terror Tales short, a man raises a horde of zombies for revenge against the woman who rejected him - but he chose the wrong zombies. Plus a biography of horror-film legend Christopher Lee, a look at past movie vampires, and the history of movie special effects. NOTE: Issues #1-18 are listed under House of Hammer (1976 UK); #19 & 20 (UK edition) are listed under House of Horror (1978 Top Sellers); #20 (US Edition) and #21-30 are listed under Halls of Horror (1978). Editorial; Dracula: a Hammer Film Production; Hammer House Biography: Christopher Lee; A Filmography of Christopher Lee; Media Macabre; Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter; Horror Around the World; Effectively Speaking; Drinkers of Blood, Stealers of Souls; Van Helsing's Terror Tales: Voodoo Vengeance. 8-in. x 10.5-in., 52 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.
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Edited by Forrest J. Ackerman. Stories by Forrest J. Ackerman and Dennis Billows. Ultra-rare Warren magazine, published to secure a copyright; only 400-500 copies of this one issue were produced. Reprints from Famous Monsters of Filmland, including articles on The Outer Limits, the robots of Star Wars, and effects wizard Douglas Trumbull. The terrific but uncredited Frankenstein cover is also an FM reprint, from #180. 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 32 pages, B&W.
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Published 1959 by New World Enterprises.
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Stories and art by Boris Karloff, Calvin Beck, Peter John Dyer, David Shea Bond, William Thomaier, Wolf Mankowitz, Kenneth Beale and Richard Williams. One of the original monster magazines, Journal of Frankenstein was an early effort by Calvin Beck, who went on to publish the influential monster mag Castle of Frankenstein. This issue features a biography of Frankenstein actor Boris Karloff, an interview with TV horror host Zacherley, and extensive coverage of 1950s horror and sci-fi films. Also featuring an article by future animation legend Richard Williams (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) on his first animated film, The Little Island. Plus a debate on whether sci-fi will ever be a serious film genre. A real piece of monster & movie history. Final issue until publisher Dennis Druktenis revived the series, 40 years later. Frankenstein at Large; The 7th Voyage of Sinbad; Master of Horror: The Boris Karloff Story; The Return of the Son of the Bride of Frankenstein; All Manner of Fantasies; Zacherley; The Little Island; The House on Haunted Hill; The Lion Tamer; 1958: The Year of Macabre & Horror Films; Pro and Con Forum: Will Science Fiction Become Major Film Trend? 8-in. x 11-in., 36 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.50.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished 1972 by Monster Times Publishing.
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The World's First Newspaper of Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy! This issue: The Men Who Saved Kong! Mushroom Monsters! The End of the World! Bonus - Monster-Sized Color Poster Inside! Cover art by Gray Morrow. Cover price $1.00.
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Monster World 1-10 has the same editorial staff as Famous Monsters of Filmland, and the magazine's brief run is essentially considered to be issues 70-79 of Famous Monsters. Beginning with issue #80, Famous Monsters went back to its original name. Features in Monster World #1 include: an intro to the "new" magazine by publisher James Warren; a comic book reprint of The Mummy (by Russ Jones and Wally Wood); filmbook The Black Sleep; "Terror Talk" by Bill Obbagy; and more. The Chaney Wolfman cover painting is by an unknown artist. Cover price $0.35.
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$225 Monster World 1 CGC 7.0 OW/White Pages (1st app Mummy in Warren)- 1964 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Super Annual Issue. NO. 1. Cover price $1.25.
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Published Sep 1977 by DW Enterprises.$3.30
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Mar 1979 by Stories, Layouts & Press,.$8.00
Space Trek was published by Myron Fass. Vol. 2 No. 1 includes: Superman Will Never Die!, Here Come the Robots, The Day of the Triffids, Great SF Series of the Past, Them! Returns!, Invasion of the Body Snatchers (remake), The Making of King Kong (remake), Comic Book Heroes Go Hollywood, and The New Star Trek. Spring, 1979. Original cover price: $1.75. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1977 by Paradise Press.$20.00
Close Encounters of the Third Kind Official Poster Magazine (1977) of this mega-popular movie, directed by Steven Speilberg and starring Richard Dreyfuss and Teri Garr, was published by Paradise Press in conjunction with Columbia Pictures. Includes pictures of the cast and crew as well as articles on UFOs, Close Encounters of the real kind, Doug Trumbull's special FX's, and Steven Speilberg. Slick paper-stock, 8.25-in. x 11-in. (unfolds into a 22-in. x 33.5-in. poster). Giant movie poster of the Mother Ship. Cover price $1.50.
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Published 1978$16.25
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Published by James Warren and edited by Forrest J Ackerman, Famous Monsters of Filmland is a hugely influential movie magazine with an infectious love for horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Generations of film fans and pros grew up worshiping at the altar of "Uncle Forry" and his pun-filled, picture-packed publication. Most feature gorgeous cover paintings by the likes of Basil Gogos, Ken Kelly, and Ron Cobb. This landmark first issue contains such articles as "Welcome Monster Lovers," "Monsters are Good for You," "The Scream Test," and "How Hollywood Creates a Monster," which shows how Paul and Jackie Blaisdell designed the Martians from Invasion of the Saucer Men. The cover features a photo of publisher Jim Warren in a Frankenstein Monster mask standing next to Marion Moore, his blonde-haired girlfriend. Cover price $0.35.
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Published Feb 1978 by Cousins Publ..$20.00
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Imagi-Movies (1993) Vol. 1 #1Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Aug 1993 by Frederick S. Clarke.$6.49
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Imagi-Movies is the short-lived sister publication of Cinefantastique. Its emphasis is on low budget, classic, and obscure films, but it also showcases more mainstream releases. This first issue includes the following: an interview with Roger Corman; articles on The Stand, Red Dwarf, Needful Thingsm The Tommyknockers, The Dark Half, Maniac Cop 3, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; David Fincher on Alien 3; a reader review of Alien 3; and more. Needful Things cover art by David Voigt. Cover price $5.50.
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Story by Russ Jones, based on the screenplay by Laszlo Gorog. The 1956 sci-fi B-movie The Mole People is adapted to comics, using movie stills, captions, word balloons and hilarious sound effects. Scientists exploring beneath the Earths surface discover a race of monsters. Perhaps the first ever B-comic. 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. 64 pages, B&W. Cover price $0.35.
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Published Oct 1993 by Cinemaker Press.$2.50
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Published 1994 by Cinemaker Press.$4.00
Special Edition featuring Star Wars, TekWar, Star Trek, Alien Nation. FLIPBOOK. B&W, 104 pages. Cover price $4.95.
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Sci-Fi Universe (1994) Vol. 1 #1Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Aug 1994 by HG Publications, Inc..$3.60
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Sci-Fi Universe (1994) #0101, The Next Star Wars Trilogy Cover price $4.99.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished Apr 1981 by Cinema Enterprises.$8.00
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Includes the following features: Miniature Spacecraft: How to Create a Snub Fighter, The Alien Dead, Low-Cost Synthesizers, MTX: Zero Zone, Hair on Your Stop Motion Model, and a salute to The Incredible Shrinking Man. May, 1981. Cover price $2.50.
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Monster text stories and comics. Magazine format; black and white; 48 pages. Cover price $0.25.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINES, Star WarsPublished Jan 1978 by Reel Fantasy.$4.20
Articles and photos covering fantasy-related films and television, including Star Wars, Laser Blast, Damnation Alley, James Bond ("The Spy Who Loved Me"), Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Starship Invasion, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, and interviews with Jane Seymour and Sinbad producer Charles Schneer. 8.25-in. x 10.75-in.; black and white; 64 pages on newsprint. Cover price $1.25.
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Published 1977 by Paradise Press.
Screen Superstar (1977 Paradise Press) #008, Star Wars The Making of the Greatest Space Adventure Movie The Full Story, Special Expanded Edition, Packed with full color photographs from the film. Illustrations by Joe Petagno, Paul Simmons, Brian McIntyre, David Case, Dave Gibbons, Geoffrey Mandel, & Bob Corke; 8 3/4-in. x 12-in. NOTE: This is a one-shot, no other issues were published. Cover price $1.95.
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Tags: HORROR MAGAZINESPublished 1978 by Stories, Layouts & Press,.
Space Trek was published by Myron Fass. Vol. 1 No. 1 includes: interview with Jon Davidson and Joe Dante, Strange Children in the Cinema, Nichelle Nichols interview, Flesh Gordon, Schlock Sci-Fi, Clones in Science Fiction, Dave Allen (spfx artist) interview, and When Worlds Collide. Winter, 1978. Original cover price: $1.75. Cover price $1.75.
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Published 1974 by Top Sellers Ltd..$77.00
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Mature readers. Issues # 1-25 published by Gothic Castle Publishing Co. thru January 1962-June 1975. This series was restarted in 1999 with issue # 26 by Dennis Druktenis Publishing. A more critical (and sometimes more adult) alternative to the pun-filled Famous Monsters of Filmland, Castle of Frankenstein covered the worlds of horror, fantasy, and science fiction movies. In addition, the magazine published comic strips, articles on genre television shows, book reviews, art, and other related items. This inaugural issue has articles on Universal's Mummy series, The Time Machine, Jack the Ripper, Frankenstein 1970, The Mysterians, and The Pit and the Pendulum. Also includes: "Zacherley's Wife Contest" and "The Boris Karloff Story." Cover art by Larry Ivie. Cover price $0.35.
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The complete movie story told through photos, art and interviews. Cover price $2.95.
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Published 1975 by Preston and Trupiano.$38.00
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Closeup (1975) is a magazine published by Prestone and Trupiano. Get the first hand look at Ray Harryhausen's special effects magic used in the productions of "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad", plus "Flesh Gordon", and "Land of the Lost." Also included is an article on the history of visual effects. 48 pages, color cover with black and white photos and illustrations, 8.25-in x 11-in. Cover price $1.50.