Famous Monsters of Filmland 1958, Warren Magazine
Condition: All in Good condition: Some corner & shelf wear, and/or minor foxing. No rips, little to no tears, no missing pages. Please see photos for details and closeups, and more details below! These come from the personal collection of a family member's estate.
    • #32, March 1965, (Creases top right corner cover & 1st page)
    • Features in this issue include: "Monster Land U.S.A." (an article on The Munsters); filmbooks of The Hideous Sun Demon and Two on a Guillotine; "What Kind of Monster Reads FMoF"; "Master Model Maker Winners" (winner Lance Herpeck's King Kong model is featured on the cover); and more.
    • #33, May 1965, (Very small yellowing on back cover and last page at the top and bottom)
    • Features in this issue include: "The Ape and the Ape Girl"; a filmbook of The Hunchback of Notre Dame; "Castle of Terror" (about William Castle); and more. Ron Cobb's expertly painted rendition of Lon Chaney from The Hunchback of Notre Dame graces the cover.
      • #49, May 1968, (Water damage on the last 15 or so pages at the bottom. 2 inches tall by 5 inches wide, or so)
      • Features in this issue include: a Frankenstein comic; a feature on Bela Lugosi's career in films as Dracula; "The Undead" (Dracula short story); part two of The Ghost of Frankenstein filmbook; movie previews; and more. Ron Cobb's creepy cool painting of Henry Hull as The Werewolf of London is on the cover.
        • #82, February 1971, (Rusted staples, water stain about 3x3 inches bottom left)
        • The Mummy's Tomb filmbook; part two of the Island of Lost Souls filmbook; House of Dark Shadows preview; "Professor Gruebeard" (featuring the Answer Man); an inviting preview of Disneyland's now famous Haunted Mansion attraction; and more. The cover has photos from House of Dark Shadows.
          • #99, July 1973, (small scratch/rub on the front cover, bottom left edge)
          • "Blobs, Brains and other Gooey Objects" by Thomas Rogers; a request for get well letters to Henry Hull; "The Island of Lost Stills"; synopsis of The Mad Doctor of Blood Island; and more. Another great cover painting by Basil Gogos, this one of Lon Chaney Jr. as The Wolfman. 
            • #115, April 1975, (Corner/edge/spine dings with color break creases. Very small tears on spine)
            • Phantom of the Paradise filmbook; reprinted article on various film versions of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; review of the first Famous Monsters Convention; "I Love Vampires" article; "The Book of Bela" part one; and more. Cover painting by Basil Gogos is of Henry Hull in The Werewolf of London.
              • #119, September 1975, (Corner/edge/spine dings with color break creases. Scuffs on the edges and there is a ding on the top middle for the first 20 or so pages. See photos please)
              • This issue contains lots of reprints, including "Karloff in the Magic Castle" (interview), "Dracula Flies Again"; review of Dinosaurus, The Hunchback of Notre Dame filmbook, and "The Human Monster." New features include Night of the Blood Blood Beast filmbook, "Colossal Creature Contest" (photo quiz), and more. Cover painting by Ken Kelly depicts various Hammer monsters.
                • #123, March 1976, (Corner bends, some with color change. Binding side slightly curved)
                • "Hammer Strikes Again"; The Count Dracula Society honors Lon Chaney; photo spread of the First American Science Fiction Convention; previews of The Sound of Thunder and Logan's Run; "Monsters vs. The Stooges"; behind the scenes coverage of the Don Post studios; an open letter to parents called "There are Things More Horrible than Horror Films"; article about Hammer's Michael Carreras; and more. Plague of the Zombies cover painting is by Ken Kelly
                  • #124, April 1976, (Small corner dings & spine wear)
                  • Another tribute to Bela Lugosi by FM editor Forrest J Ackerman; remembrance of James Whale; Dr. Who and the Daleks filmbook; "preview of The Hindenberg"; and more. Cover painting of German Robles as a vampire is by Ken Kelly.
                    • #156, August 1979, (Small top right corner ding)
                    • previews of The Empire Strikes Back and Moonraker; review of Alien; birthday greetings to Stanley Kubrick, Zita Johann, Robert Heinlein, and Harrison Ford; obituary of actor Victor Kilian; and more. Cover photo is a still from Alien.

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