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MONSTERSCENE
Classic Monsters, Horror Magazine from United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1992-1998
- Monsters of the movies.
- "The magazine of classic horror films and stars like Lugosi, Karloff and Chaney". Also covers the not-so-classics like the supernatural films of the 40s, giant creatures of the 50s, and the great Hammer films of the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
- Publishers: William N. Harrison and Stephen D. Smith
- Schedule as a quarterly publication, 82 b+w (some colour) pages in A4 format.
- Website: www.monsterscene.net

Last updated:
21 February 2022
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Garry Malvern
Scott Matheson

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CONTENTS: 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 All GALLERIES: 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 All

Issue 9
Fall 1996
THE MODERNIZATION OF MONSTERS - From Abbott and Costello to Young Frankenstein, from the Groovie Goolies to The Monster Force, Monsterscene explores failed and successful attempts to bring classic movie monsters to the present.
THE MAD, MAD MONSTERS OF RANKIN-BASS - Author Rick Goldschmidt offers up a fun history of the monsters from the studio that made our Christmas TV watching worthwhile.
FRANKENSTEIN AND ME - Bryan Senn reviews Robert Tinnell's loving tribute to a childhood rich with monsters.
MASTER OF THE WORD: The Richard Matheson Interview - Paul Riordon's discussion with Matheson provides insight on the man who writes the movies.
U.S. POSTAL HORRORS - Sara Karloff unveils the new horror film legends stamp series.


Issue 8
Summer 1996
A Star Is Unborn: A Look at The Career of One Forrest J. Actor Man!
Carmilla: J. Sheridan Le Fanu and Hammer's Karnstein Trilogy
Universal's Master Make-Up Artist
Vampirella: The Princess of Drakulon Finally Hits the (big?) Screen
The Frighteners: A Review
The Artomic Man: Sculptor Thomas Kuntz Stresses Quality Over Quantity In His Work
Cauldron of Culture and Class: Frankenstein, The Play; Omnimax Special Effects Film
Sleep No More: In The Video Vault: Flesh Gordon; The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari; Blood Countess; The Fabulous Baron Munchausen; Freaked; The Ghost and Mr. Chicken; The X-Files; Species; City of Lost Children; One Million Years B.C.; Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot; Zarkorr! The Invader; Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman; Kwaidan;
Music To Calm The Savage Beast: Combustible Edison - Schizophonic; Ron Haydock & The Boppers - 99 Chicks; House of Dark Shadows/Night of Dark Shadows Soundtracks; Ultra Lounge Series Vol. 3; Project Infinity; The A-Bones - The Claw/Spooks-A-Poppin'
The Scary Library: A Thousand Faces: Lon Chaney's Unique Artistry In Motion Pictures; Creature Features Movie Guide Strikes Again
The Monster Mall: Mother's Worry/Outlaw With "Robin Hood Fink" Kits; King Kong Kit; Milton The Monster Kit; Batman Forever Vinyl Kits; Don't Be Afraid of the Dark Resin Kits; Princess Ananka Kit; The Batman Series Kits; ID4 - Aliens and attacker Ship Model Kits; Whilce Portacio's Wetworks Toys; Uncle Charlie Puppet


Issue 7
Spring 1996
Visits To The Mind of Ray Harryhausen
Mary Reilly: A Review
Horror Cinema's First Family: Dracula, Daughter and Son
Stinky Cinematic Suppositories: Mystery Science Theater 3000
There Goes Tokyo: The World of Oriental Monsters
Monstrology: Dr.Jon Wang and the Art of Classic Monster Model-Making
Sleep No More: In The Video Vault: Kiss of the Vampire; Faust; The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari; Dark Angel:The Ascent; The Haunted Palace; The Fog; Bride of the Monster; Bride of the Gorilla; Cry of the Banshee; Burn, Witch, Burn; Treasures of the Twilight Zone; The Sinbad Collection; The Day The Earth Stood Still; Abom,inable Dr. Phibes; Dr. Phibes Rises Again
The Scary Library: House of Horror; Limelight:Photographs by James Abbe; Little Orphan Vampires; The Complete Films of Vincent Price; Knights of Terror
The Monster Mall: The Hunchback of Notre Dame Kit; The Muffs Album; The Gillman #1 Kit; Conqueror of Mars Action Figures, Khali Kit; Ogre Kit; The Abduction Kit

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