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0960-6653. OCLC. 500038477. The Dark Side is a UK magazine covering the field of horror cinema. Published every four weeks, it covers new releases and features interviews with directors and actors. Launched in 1990, [1] it has been edited throughout its run by Allan Bryce. Originally owned by part of Robert Maxwell 's publishing empire, it was ...
Macabre Cadaver. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Midnight Street. Mir Fantastiki. The Monster Times. Monthly Halloween. Murky Depths.
Famous Monsters of Filmland is an American genre -specific film magazine, started in 1958 by publisher James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman. Famous Monsters of Filmland directly inspired the creation of many other similar publications, including Castle of Frankenstein, Cinefantastique, Fangoria, The Monster Times, and Video Watchdog.
OCLC. 4618144. Fangoria is an internationally distributed American horror film fan magazine, in publication since 1979. It is published four times a year by Fangoria Publishing, LLC and is edited by Phil Nobile Jr. The magazine was originally released in an age when horror fandom was still a burgeoning subculture; in the late 1970s, most horror ...
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Castle of Frankenstein. Castle of Frankenstein is an American horror, science fiction and fantasy film magazine first published between 1962 [1] and 1975 by Calvin Thomas Beck's Gothic Castle Publishing Company, distributed by Kable News. Larry Ivie —who also was cover artist for several early issues—and Ken Beale edited the first three issues.
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