Favorite Horror Magazine

Started by The Cryptkeeper, June 03, 2010, 02:59:01 PM

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dlhenderson

I picked Monsters from the Vault; they do a nice slick job on some classic material.
If I had to pick the magazine that I found the most interesting and informative (from the golden age of monster magazines) it would have to be Castle of Frankenstein. Only a few issues were published, compared to the other titles, but wow. The first copy I bought was the "Special Vampire Issue". I'll never forget the feeling of plucking that dusky jewel from the magazine rack...

Scatter

Quote from: Zackuth on August 14, 2013, 06:54:14 PM
   If I remember correctly, my picture was published in issue 159.

OK, that's freaking cool!!
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Howler

Quote from: Howler on July 17, 2012, 06:02:07 PM
They are fairly new and I only have a few issues, but Freaky Monsters is a great magazine dedicated to the classic monster movies.

Shut up last years self!!! *SLAPS* Forgive him, for he did not know the history of Freaky Monsters when he spoke so ignorantly.

Now that that is cleared up. My ACTUAL choice would be Fangoria, since I use t get it back when i was in jr high and high school.
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Count_Zirock

Quote from: Howler on August 31, 2013, 03:48:39 PMShut up last years self!!! *SLAPS* Forgive him, for he did not know the history of Freaky Monsters when he spoke so ignorantly.
No problem. Hey, RF steals from the best! Always has, and probably always will.

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Count_Zirock

Quote from: Wich2 on September 01, 2013, 01:24:25 PMThat Pony has proven conclusively over many years that that is the One Trick he knows.

Indeed!

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