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Classic Monsters, Horror Fanzine from United Kingdom
Ceased publication


- First issue: 1994
- Early horror cinema.
- Seven issues were published.
- A nostalgic look back to the vintage classic horror of the 20's, 30's and 40's.
- Kip Xool's zine.
- 28 pages.
- Website: www.classichorror.free-online.co.uk/

Special thanks for this page goes to:
Garry Malvern

COVERS FOUND & MISSING
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CONTENTS: 1994 1995 1996 1997 All GALLERIES: 1994 1995 1996 1997 All

Issue 4
Fall 1995
Enigmatic Max Biography of Max Schreck.
The Terror (1938) British mystery melodrama
A la Conquete du Pole (1912): Early sci-fi from pioneer Georges Melies.
The Ghost Ship (1943) Horror and film noir.
Haxan (1922) Infamous Ben Christiansen film.
The Prisoner Biography of Dwight Frye.
Double Feature Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde on film 1879-1941
Book Reviews: A Blind Bargain by Philip J. Riley, Willis O' Brien Special Effects Genius by Steve Archer, Dracula, The Ultimate Illustrated... by David J. Skal, Sixty Three Years a Movie Fan by Norman Olden, George Sanders, An Exhausted Life by Richard Vanderbeets.


Issue 3
Spring 1995
The Sphinx (1933) Atwill film once thought lost.
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929) The first sound version.
The Phantom Light (1934) A Michael Powell 'quota quickie'
The Hidden Hand (1941) Old-dark-house thriller of the '40's.
Freaks (1932) Detailed overview of cinema's most controversial film.
Freaks of Nature Biographies of the stars of Freaks.
The Ringmaster Biography of Tod Browning.
Book Reviews: Forgotten Horrors by George E. Turner & Michael H. Price, The Making of King Kong by Orville Goldner & George E. Turner, The Illustrated Frankenstein Movie Guide by Stephen Jones, The Monster Show by David J. Skal James Whale by James Curtis.

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