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FREAKY MONSTERS
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Subject: Classic Monsters,  Horror,  Sci-Fi,  Fantasy,  
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Classic Monsters, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Magazine from United States published by Ray Ferry,


- First issue in 2010
- 15 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Website: www.freakymag.com/
- From the same publisher: Shock! Theater Classics, We Got By With A Little Help From Our Fiends,

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Issues by year: 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Issue #15
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March/April 2013

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Issue #14
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January/February 2013
Best Horror Movie Ever!??! - What film is the claws down winner and why?
Bonus Frankenstein Family Album, long lost photos from the 1931 Universal classic to die for! Presented for you fully restored in all their magnificent glory as only Freaky Monsters can!
Plus, a look at how modern Hollywood is destroying what remains of our classic movie heritage and how you can help preserve these treasures for future generations.

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Issue #13
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December 2012
'Lost Dracula Interview!' - A freaky interview with the king of the undead first unseen since the 30s. See what the old boy has to say about life as a vampire.
'The Walking Dead!' - Long before the contemporary TV series, the dead have walked among the living.
'Horror on the Radio' - A look into the popular suspense and horror shows of the 1930s!

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Issue #12
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November 2012
'Things. Thems and Its!', a freaky overview of those non-human fiends from the Golden Days of Horror;
'The Magic of Stop-Motion Animation!', a series looking at how puppets and props were made to move in classic films.
Plus, an ultra-rare King Kong pull out and color bonus pics from The Creature from the Black Lagoon!

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Issue #11
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September/October 2012

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Issue #10
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July/August 2012
"Hooray For Eddy Wood!" Freaky Monsters remembers Ed Wood Jr.- the undisputed King of low-budget chillers from the 1950s!. Includes many super rare photos from Wood's personal archive and lots of Lugosi for Bela fans!
"The Comedy of Terror!!" - If you love horror with a twist of yuk-yuk instead of eeeyuck!, you'll enjoy this freaky retrospective of fright film funnies, including many lesser known comics and comedy teams. Great fotos of course!
Remembering Jonathan Frid and the original "Dark Shadows" Series
Another episode of Aunt Eeek's Road Show In Transylvania - see what monsters like to collect!
New Retro Shock Filmbook Feature: "THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN'T DIE" presented as only Freaky Monsters can!
Plus a new Freaky Monsters Pull-Out Poster and Full Color Classic Horror Lobbycard!

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Issue #9
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May/June 2012

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Issue #8
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March/April 2012
Tales of Poe!, Faust!, Monsters and their Music, and more!

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Issue #7
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January/February 2012
Santo Vs. The Vampire Women!
The Many Faces of Christopher Lee
... and more!

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Issue #6
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November/December 2011
A retro-shock look at THE WASP WOMAN!
Special Pictorial: FangsGiving in Transylvania!
"The Evil Within" -- a look at the films of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with emphasis on the Academy-Aweird winning 1932 Fredric March version.
Includes special super-rare stills of scenes cut from the film!
What Ever Happened To The Wolf Man?
plus much much more!!

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Issue #5
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October 2011

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Issue #4
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September 2011

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Issue #3
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August 2011

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Issue #2
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February/March/April 2011

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Issue #1
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November/December 2010/January 2011
The "Fall 2010' issue

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