Famous Monsters Lot of 7 1970's & 1980's Issues
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This auction is for 7 classic monster magazines from the 1970's & early
1980's
Famous Monsters of Filmland #105 (March 1974)
Features articles and photos of: Christopher Lee, Rick Baker, Lon
Chaney Jr. , Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein, Joe E. Brown, and
Much More!
Famous Monsters of Filmland #123 (March 1976) - Special Holiday Issue!
Features:: Lon Chaney Sr. Honored by the Count Dracula Society, Bela
Lugosi, Ray Bradbury, Three Stooges monster capers, Hammer Films, why
Fairy Tales are worse than Horror Films, Poking a little fun at monster
sequels, Logan's Run and Much More!
Famous Monsters of Filmland Star Wars Spectacular (1977)
Features: The Cast of Characters, The Special Effects, "A Galaxy in
Flames" Filmbook, The Amazing Star Wars Robots, The Best Science
Fiction Film Ever Made & a Tribute to George Lucas! Over 60 Fantastic
Photos!
Famous Monsters of Filmland #157 (September 1979)
Features: The New Dracula - Frank Langella, Moonraker - Jaws - James
Bond's Enemy Returns, The Amityville Horror, Battlestar Galatica
episode guide, Roger Zelazny & Much More!
Famous Monsters of Filmland #159 (November 1979)
More on the Alien Movie! What the Experts Are Saying About It!, ime
After Time (Jack the Ripper vs. H.G. Wells), The Muppet Movie, A
Tribute to Dave Fleischer (creator of Betty Boop filmtoons, Popeye as
Sinbad and more!), and much more!
Famous Monsters of Filmland #180 (January 1982)
Features: American Werewolf in London Interviews, Linda Blair's Hell
Night, The Grim Reaper - You're On His Menu, Halloween II, The Mad
Ghoul and Much More!
Famous Monsters of Filmland #181 (March 1982)
The World of 1995 in Heartbeeps, Inside the Mausoleum - Ghost Story,
Time Bandits, Devils,
Strangers & Cats...Fantasy Films of 1941, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
All of these issues are packed with great photos and tidbits about the
(then) current monster
film scene, upcoming films and lots of great advertisements. The
magazines range from VG to Fine condition. The interiors are all in
excellent shape and all of the magazines are intact with firm bindings.
Some of the covers have some wear to them, but are in good shape as
well. These magazines are not for the overly serious collectors who
wish to store them away in a vacuum-sealed container, but rather are
good reading copies for new fans of the classic monster mags or the
older fans who are interested in seeing some of their old
favorites from their childhood. Here is an opportunity to get a good
lot of Famous Monster mags at a reasonable price.
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