Halloween 2016 Sighted at Walgreens
I saw these nifty Halloween goodies at the Walgreens in Crossville, Tennessee. I especially love the Frankenstein Monster, don't you? Notice the skeleton variety this year. Nothing says Halloween like a good old skeleton.
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Castle of Frankenstein No. 5, 1964
Peter Lorre receives attention from Richard Bojarski and William K. Everson in issue 5 of Castle of Frankenstein. This issue also marks the last of the illustrated covers. The Monsters of Edgar Rice Burroughs are revealed by Richard A. Lupoff and The Evil of Frankenstein is duly noted with lots of pictures. Directors Arthur Lubin and Jean Cocteau receive recognition, too. (This copy courtesy of Professor Kinema.) Here's the comic book reader version: Download Castle of Frankenstein Issue 5
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1950s Halloween Forever Yours
Mars Candy Bars Box
Nifty 1950s illustration (witch or wizard? you choose) of happy trick or treaters, and a cutout mask, make this candy box, seen on eBay, a Halloween treat all by itself.
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1950s Halloween Forever Yours
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Gone Fishing, Back in September
Time to relax for a bit and recharge.
I'll be back in September to kick of the Halloween season!
Meanwhile, you can see more big apes at Hollywood Gorilla Men.
Fantastic Monsters of the Films Vol. 2 No.1
One of the more visually exciting monsterkid magazines was Fantastic Monsters of the Films. With a simple use of basic colors sprinkled throughout, and wall-suitable (if your parents didn't mind the tape marks) mini posters to make any monster fan salivate, each issue was quite a treat. Great photo coverage of classic horror movies and their stars made for an enjoyable read. Don't forget, this was at a time without the ubiquitous availability of media and movies that the Internet now provides (or impedes, depending on your viewpoint). Of note in this issue is coverage of Castle of the Monsters, a Spanish monsterfest production and Curse of the Faceless Man, one of my guilty pleasures. Here's the comic book reader version for you mobile monster types: Download Fantastic Monsters of the Films V2-1 (This copy comes from the creepy archives of Professor Kinema, who has graciously shared a metric ton or so of cool monster stuff over the ZC years.)
More Fantastic Monsters in the Closet: Issues 1, 2, v2-1,
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Castle of Frankenstein No. 4, 1964
With issue 4 of Castle of Frankenstein, the layout is easy on the eyes and the articles abound. Freaks, The Haunting, Blood of the Vampire, Black Sunday, Nosferatu, and Kiss of the Vampire are covered. So is George Pal, the Mummy, our feathered friends, and Lon Chaney Jr (second part). This issue, it can be argued, is the first one to show COF's appeal to the mature horror and fantasy fan. Comic book reader version: Download Castle of Frankenstein Issue 4 (Thanks to Professor Kinema for this copy from his archive.)
More Magazines in the Closet:
- Journal of Frankenstein Issue 1
- Castle of Frankenstein issues: 1, 2, 3, 4, 15, 17, 1967 Fearbook
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Tarzan’s New York Adventure (1942)
Pressbook Exhibitor Aid
Lots of great ballyhoo in these pages for Tarzan's New York Adventure. Cheeta gets his spotlight and the coloring contest page has a lot to offer. And just in case you theater owners have trouble getting the girls in to see Tarzan, just "set femininity to searching for Tarzan's mate" by hiring a girl dressed up as Jane to look lost in the theater lobby. Of course, the skimpier the dress up, well, that would bring in the guys, too. Comic reader version: Download Tarzan New York Adventure Publicity
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Mandrake the Magician
Collegeville Halloween Costume
The tie and tails did it for me. I did a stint at the Magic Towne House in Manhattan many moons ago as a kid show magician on the weekends. I managed their small magic shop the rest of the week. My favorite tricks were the Lota Bowl, Silken Serenade, and the Die Box. I worked out enough fakes to outwit the smart alecks in the audience. Who doesn't want to be a magician, especially a dapper one like Mandrake? (This listing on eBay is from sheetzacacapoopoo. Hey, I can't make this stuff up.)
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