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Cult Movies (1990 Videosonic Arts) comic books 2001

  • Issue #38
    Cult Movies (1990 Videosonic Arts) 38

    Photo cover features OJ Simpson. Edited by Michael Copner. Stories and art by Mike Copner, Joe Wawrzyniak, Mike Malloy, Tom Weaver, Charles Zigman, Ron Ford, Tom Weaver, and Bob Chinn. A magazine focusing on beloved B-movies, indie masterpieces and overlooked classics with devoted fan followings. This issue features retrospectives on Lon Chaney Jr. and Boris Karloff, and an interview with horror-film legend Michael Berryman. The Juice is Stranger Than Fiction: The Ominous Cinematic Legacy of O.J. Simpson; I Spit on Your Grave: The Cinematic Legacy of Jerry Gross; The Men Who Would Be Bond (and One Who Kinda Was); Interview with a Karloff Co-Star; Adventures of an Ultra Fab Prof; Money is the Root of All Happiness: The Candy Snatchers, a 30th Anniversary Retrospective; Michael Berryman Interview; Remembering Lon Chaney Jr.; Indian Films A-Z; Film, Video and DVD Reviews. 8-in. x 12-in., 92 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.

  • Issue #40
    Cult Movies (1990 Videosonic Arts) 40

    Photo cover features Verne Langdon. Edited by Michael Copner. Stories and art by Mike Copner, Coco Kiyonaga, Frank Dello Stritto, Joe Wawrzyniak, Mike Malloy, Jan Alan Henderson, Ken Brooks, Andi Brooks and David Hayes. A magazine focusing on beloved B-movies, indie masterpieces and overlooked classics with devoted fan followings. This issue features an article on Verne Langdon, known in cult monster mask circles as the creative force behind the Don Post Studios "Calendar Masks", and an interview with horror comics publisher James Warren. The Brody Bunch: Unforgettably Overdone, Incredibly Gruesome & Memorably Moving Death Scenes in Movies; Verne Langdon: Off the Chain!; Dracula's Coffin; James Warren Live! Interview; Death Collector: The Greatest Low-Budget Sci-Fi Film Nobody has Seen/Heard About/Discovered/Celebrated; Are the Mad Scientists, Maniacs, and Madmen of Yesterday the Ancestors of Today's Terrorists?; The Naked Ape: Playboy & Universal's Lost Movie; New Light on Dark Eyes of London Part Two; When Sci-Fi Was in the Pink: An Interview with Sidney Pink; Film, Video and DVD Reviews. 8-in. x 12-in., 92 pages, B&W. Cover price $5.95.