Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine Oct 1969 #58 Karloff Lugosi Chaney Warren

$ 7.6

Features: Exclusive Photos, 25th Anniversary Lugosi Special Issue Number: 58 Contributors: Forrest J Ackerman, James Warren, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi Publication Name: Famous Monsters of Filmland Publication Year: 1969 Publication Month: October Country of Origin: United States Publisher: Warren Publishing Co. Topic: Monsters, Classic Horror, Film History, Science Fiction Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Cult Film, Classic Film

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Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine Oct 1969 #58 Karloff Lugosi Chaney Warren. Dive into the golden age of horror cinema with this classic issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, Number 58, published in October 1969 by Warren Publishing Co. This iconic magazine features a chilling cover spotlighting the legendary Boris Karloff as The Mummy, promising an in-depth look at his terrifying portrayal. Vintage 1960's silver age era horror monster magazine. This is a readers copy with some issues. Expect tears, creases, page yellowing, and age wear. See photos for condition details. Dive into the golden age of horror cinema with this classic issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, Number 58, published in October 1969 by Warren Publishing Co. This iconic magazine features a chilling cover spotlighting the legendary Boris Karloff as The Mummy, promising an in-depth look at his terrifying portrayal. Inside, discover exclusive photos and articles that transport you to the thrilling world of classic monsters, making it a must-have for any horror film enthusiast or collector. This issue is packed with captivating content, including a special 25th Anniversary tribute to Bela Lugosi in "Return of the Vampire" and rare insights into Lon Chaney's roles. Uncover "The Maltese Bippy!" with Rowan and Martin as a werewolf, alongside articles like "The Maddest Doctor" and "Frankenstein 1970." Curated by Editor-in-Chief Forrest J Ackerman, this magazine offers a deep dive into the lore and legends of cinematic monsters, making it an essential addition to any collection of vintage horror and sci-fi memorabilia.