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The Making of King Kong: A Natural Horror Adventure

They Went for a Little Walk: The Mummy in Fact, Folklore, Fiction, and Film, Part 2

Three Genre Gems You Might Have Missed: Ravenous, Session 9, and Frailty

The Return of Chandu: A Must for Lugosi Completists

Jack Pierce: The Man Behind the Monsters


Issue #9: Contents

Ginger Snaps: Puberty Ain’t No Bed of Roses

They Went for a Little Walk: The Mummy in Fact, Folklore, Fiction, and Film, Part 1

Halloween Candy Nostalgia

Häxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages

Hell House: It’ll Really Scare the Hell Out of You

Bela Lugosi Presents: A Stellar Edition of The Devil Bat


Kittens, Forry and More!

Cloning Cats, Dogs, and Plots: Cc: and The Sixth Day

Eight Legged Freaks: A Love Letter to Giant Bug Movies

They Only Wanted to Rule the World: A Celebration of Cinematic Villainy, Part VII

Mummy Fearest: A Horror Story

Lamberto Bava’s Macabre: Just Another One of Those Days

The Hound Delivers in MGM’s The Hound of the Baskervilles

Schlock: John Landis and Rick Baker Reminisce


Send Forry Get Well Wishes!

Abby’s Lazarus Soul: William Girdler’s Tale of Demon Posession in Search of a New Audience

All About the Movies: A Selection of Non-Fiction Books About the Horror Film Genre

The Sheriff’s Going To Kill Us, or Something: A Review of Satan’s Cheerleaders

The Pit and the Pendulum: AIP’s Follow-Up to The House of Usher

Pocket Essentials Offer Pocket Insights

The MonsterClub.com Guide to Horror


The Haunting and the Power of Suggestion: Why Robert Wise’s Continues to “Deliver the Goods” to Modern Audiences

They Only Wanted to Rule the World: A Celebration of Cinematic Villainy, Part VI

Dr. Ackula’s Diary

Revenge of the Auteur Theory

The House of Usher Still Stands

The ultimate version of fan favorite Fiend

Two Musts for the Karloff Collector

Opera: Argento’s Ode to Beauty and Cruelty

The Ballad of Gatlin, Nebraska (with apologies to Robert W. Service, Rudyard Kipling, et al)


The Ghost of Christmas Past: Celebrating 50 Years of A Christmas Carol


“Nobody trusts anybody now”: Some views of The Thing From Another World (1951) and John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982)

Still Watching the Skies: Fearing and Loving the Alien in ‘50s Movies

They Only Wanted to Rule the World: A Celebration of Cinematic Villainy, Part V

Klaatu & Gort: Unmasking the Unmaskable

A World Beyond the Stars: A Review of Unearthly Stranger

A Lovable Man-eater

“There’s Gargoyles in Them Thar Hills”: VCI Home Classics presents Gargoyles


Why Web Standards?

Send in the Crones: Older Women Stars in Contemporary Gothics, 1962-1976

The B-Movie Mystique: American Feminism at the Drive-In

The Grand Dames of Horror: Maria Ouspenskaya and Una O’Connor

They only Wanted to Rule the World: A Celebration of Cinematic Villainy, Part IV

The Universal Classic Monsters Collection Part III: Monsters in Love

Hannah: Vampire Queen on a Budget

Karloff Delivers In Two Underappreciated “B” Classics


BioHorror: The Spawning of a New Genre

“Your Mother was the Lightning”: The Frankenstein Legacy in Film and Literature

The Curse of Frankenfood

They only Wanted to Rule the World: A Celebration of Cinematic Villainy Part III: Vengeance

Terrors of the Matinee Monsters: Childhood Memories of the Schaffer Theater

The Universal Classic Monsters Collection Part II: The Whales

The Seven Habits of Highly Unsuccessful Mad Scientists, or “How I Didn’t Do It” by Gustav Niemann

You don’t have to be pretentious to enjoy Flesh for Frankenstein, but it helps

The Re-animator eDialogue


All Hail the Ackermonster! Online Efforts to Organize a Monstrous Tribute

Vampire Over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain

The Silent Films of Bela Lugosi

They only Wanted to Rule the World: A Celebration of Cinematic Villainy Part II

The Universal Classic Monsters Collection, Part I

Bela Lugosi’s Dead...But Not Forgotten

Bava set is solid choice for collectors

The Invisible Man Reverts: Paul Verhoeven’s Hollow Man

Kwaidan


Issue #1: Contents

The Man Who Laughs

Conrad Veidt: Cinema’s Dark Prince

They Only Wanted to Rule the World, Part I

Dr. Acula’s Diary

Masterworks