SCARLET # 3 is now on sale and features cover art and interior pictures from the work of the late Linda Miller, formerly one of the UMA's most beloved members. There is also an article about her life.
Has anyone gotten a copy? It's well worth having, with tributes to Forry and Bob Quarry, among other articles of interest.
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How do you get YOUR copy of the newest ish of SCARLET? You can order individual copies directly from: scarletthefilmmag(*at*)yahoo.com for those who wish to order with PayPal. The publishers are also accepting three-issue mini-subscriptions as well. To get the subscription starting with the last issue, #2, a check may be paid for issues #2-4 for $25 (U.S., made payable out to "Scarlet The Film Magazine") and sent to Scarlet The Film Magazine, P.O. Box 2092 Cleona, PA. 17042-2092. Or wait until the next issue and subscribe for issues #3-5 for $25. In either case, it's a saving of three dollars over individually bought copies. When subscribing, note which three editions you prefer, #2-4 or #3-5. Outside of continental U.S., please add in necessary postage. Again, sample single issues of issue #2 are $8.95, but please add in proper postage.
SCARLET: THE FILM MAGAZINE is also available in limited quantities at newsstands like Universal Newsstands, as well as specialty stores and online outlets like Hollywood Book & Posters, Creepy Classics, Horrorbles, Midtown Comics, Scary Monsters, Dream Haven, Oldies.com, Dark Delicacies and more. Overseas they may be ordered at Cinema Store & Hemlock Books (both in England).
That looks great, Max. Thanks for the "heads" up. Definitely will have to get this issue.
Quote from: Unknown Primate on July 12, 2009, 01:48:56 PM
That looks great, Max. Thanks for the "heads" up. Definitely will have to get this issue.
Yep. Me too. Wish I had been here when she was around. Another case of a phenom talent gone too soon. Her art is frequently on my monitor desk top at work.
Hey Max, I bought one at Monster Bash. Haven't read it. I actually bought quite a few mags so I've got plenty of reading material.
BK
At the risk of plugging something of my own, I'd like to recommend my blog's interview with Linda, illustrated with both her genre and non-genre art . You'll enjoy reading her answers to my questions and her comments in general:
http://drunkenseveredhead.blogspot.com/2007/11/art-of-universal-monster-armys-linda.html (http://drunkenseveredhead.blogspot.com/2007/11/art-of-universal-monster-armys-linda.html)
Hey Max, plug away!
BK