Description: Famous Monsters of Filmland 1958, Warren MagazineChoose yours, many to choose from.Buy multiples for discounts and combined shipping.If you want the entire lot (or most of it) send me a serious offer and we'll make it work with additional discountsClick here for more Famous Monsters of Filmland magazines in different conditionsCondition: Very Good condition: Small shelf & corner wear. No rips, no tears, no missing pages, no rusted staples. Please see photos for details and closeups! These come from the personal collection of a family member's estate.#1965 Yearbook, 1965 Yearbook#1966 Yearbook, 1966 Yearbook featuring reprints from previous issues of FM about Peter Lorre, Lon Chaney, John Carradine, and others.#34, August 1965, Features in this issue include: previews of "Future Fright Films"; a feature on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films; "The Change of the Leech Woman"; "Cheers Chaney"; and more. Maurice Whitman's spot-on painting of Fredric March as Mr. Hyde graces the cover.#37, February 1966, Features in this issue include: Forry's take on Fiend Without a Face; an unlikely story about Bela Lugosi and a bat; a Boris Karloff interview; "Hunch Facts of Notre Dame"; filmbooks of Curse of Dracula and 20 Million Miles to Earth; and more. Gray Morrow provides the cover painting of The Ymir from 20 Million Miles to Earth.#36, December 1965, Features in this issue include: a "Monster Makeup Handbook" by Dick Smith; a transcript of Forry's appearance on a television program called The Joe Franklin Show; filmbooks of The Alligator People, St. George and the Seven Curses, The Return of the Fly; and The Mummy's Ghost; and more. The cover painting of Lon Chaney Jr. as The Mummy is by Vic Prezio#42, January 1967, Features in this issue include: an interview with Christopher Lee; "The ABC's of Aliens, Beasts and Creatures"; a feature on John Chambers' makeup for "The Sixth Finger" episode of The Outer Limits; Forry's take on Invasion of The Body Snatchers; and more. Classic cover painting of Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman is by Rob Cobb#45, July 1967, Features in this issue include: a very cool article about "House of Wax"; a synopsis of Return of the Vampire; "Monster Mail Call" (including a letter by Richard Corben); filmbooks of The Projected Man and The Human Monster; and more. The creepy/goofy cover painting of the Projected Man is by Ron Cobb.#46, September 1967, Features in this issue include: a Boris Karloff press conference; synopses of The Mummy's Shroud and The Vampire and the Ballerina; the making of The Devil Commands; and more. Sports cover painting of Oliver Reed in Curse of the Werewolf (artist unknown).#47, November 1967, Features in this issue include: "Return of the Phantom" (about the less than stellar Claude Rains version of Phantom of the Opera); a Claude Rains obituary; a preview of James Bond film You Only Live Twice; a feature on black cats in films; and more. Highly realistic Basil Gogos cover painting of Claude Rains as The Phantom.#57, September 1969, Features in this issue include: "Fang Mail" (including a letter by Robert "Psycho" Bloch); an Invasion of the Vampires filmbook; a synopsis and preview of guilty pleasure The Green Slime; and more. A scene from The Green Slime (by artist Vic Livoti) graces the cover.#58, Oct 1969, (there are 2 of these, similar condition - see photos for differences)Features in this issue include: an article about Basil Rathbone; a filmbook of Die Monster Die; "The Maddest Doctor" (reviewing the films of Son of Frankenstein's Lionel Atwill); a comic book adaptation of Universal's The Mummy; a synopsis of Return of the Vampire; and more. Basil Gogos once again provides a stunning cover painting, this time of Karloff as The Mummy.#59, November 1969, Features in this issue include: filmbooks of Dracula has Risen from the Grave and Frankenstein Must be Destroyed; a reprint of the John Carradine feature "The Thin Monster Captured"; an article about Jonathan Frid; and more. Basil Gogos provides the eerily realistic cover painting of Jonathan Frid as Barnabas Collins from Dark Shadows.#61, January 1970, Features in this issue include: part one of an abridged version of John W. Campbell's classic story "Who Goes There?"; "Fang Mail" (including a letter by Ed Naha); "The Clown at Midnight" (a reprint of a Robert Bloch article); a reprint of the famous photo featuring Phantom of the Opera (Claude Rains) unmasked; Mark of the Vampire filmbook; and more. Cover painting of Lugosi and Carroll Borland from Mark of the Vampire is by Peter Green.#65, May 1970, Features in this issue include: filmbooks The Phantom of the Opera (Chaney version) and The Mask of Fu Manchu; the making of The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao; an obituary of Karl Freund; "Professor Gruebeard" (debut of Answer Man column); "Karloff's Air-Raising Interview"; and more. Cover painting by Basil Gogos features Karloff in The Mask of Fu Manchu.#93, October 1973, This issue has lots of reprinted articles, including "Inside Darkest Acula, I was a Teenage Frankenstein," "Terrors of the Man Eating Plants," "Monster Kicks on Route 66," "The Beasts of Tarzan," and "King Kong is Comic Back." Fortunately, there's also some original material, including "Famous Monsters Salutes Sir Cedric Hardwick" and "These Were Their Lives" by Peter Wang and Spencer Strong. Painted by Luis Dominguez, the excellent cover art is a skull from Tales from the Crypt.#94, November 1972, an article by Thomas Rogers about surprise endings in horror films; a synopsis of Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde; "How to Make a Mummy" reprint; "In the Days of the Dinosaurs" reprint; an overview of the Rue Morgue films; "Fascinating Karloff Facts" reprint; and more. Gracing the cover is a stunning painting of the Frankenstein monster (from Bride of Frankenstein) by Sanjulian#95, January 1973, "Attack of the Giant Insects" reprint; filmbooks of Dr. Phibes Rises Again and Conquest of the Planet of the Apes; "Graveyard Examiner"; synopsis of Blacula; "The Unerving Night Stalker"; and more. Luis Dominquez painted the cover, which depicts Claudia Barron from Guess What Happened to Count Dracula."#100, August 1973, Features in this special anniversary issue include: obituary of Edward G. Robinson; a feature on the first 15 years of FM; a continuation of the Lugosi filmography; Mae Clark interviewed by Forry; "Kong Men Die" (obits for Robert Armstrong and Merian C. Cooper): "Professor Gruebeard"; and more. Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein monster cover painting is by Basil Gogos, a natural for the 100th issue. The back cover is an enlargement of the front cover painting of Karloff.#101, September 1973, This "Super Special Issue" includes the following: obituary of Claude Rains; a feature on Tom Tyler and the serial The Adventures of Captain Marvel; preview and synopsis of James Bond film You Only Live Twice; interview with Donald Pleasance; reprinted article on Bert I. Gordon; and more. Shazam!: the cover depicts Tom Tyler standing before 11 issues of FM.#102, S 197, Features in this issue include: congratulatory feature on FM reaching 100 issues (by Robert Bloch, George Pal, Christopher Lee, and others); reprinted tribute of Lon Chaney; article on makeup artist Verne Langdon; Frankenstein short story ("Even the Children Know") by Steven Utley and Howard Waldrop; and more. Excellent uncredited painting of Lon Chaney as the Phantom graces the coverFeatures in this issue include: congratulatory feature on FM reaching 100 issues (by Robert Bloch, George Pal, Christopher Lee, and others); reprinted tribute of Lon Chaney; article on makeup artist Verne Langdon; Frankenstein short story ("Even the Children Know") by Steven Utley and Howard Waldrop; and more. Excellent uncredited painting of Lon Chaney as the Phantom graces the cover#103, December 1973, interview with Blacula's William Marshall; obituaries for Lon Chaney Jr., Veronica Lake, Arthur P. Jacobs, and others; article on the late great Lon Chaney Jr., including an open letter to fans from his widow; "Professor Gruebeard"; and more. Basil Gogos painted the beautiful Creature from the Black Lagoon cover.#104, January 1974, Article on Robert Bloch; "The Forrest Prime Evil" (retrospective by Forry on various horror actors); solicitation of funds by Robert Bloch to save Forry's Ackermansion; preview of SSSSSSS; "Professor Gruebeard"; and more. Cover painting of The Fly is by Ken Kelly.#105, March 1974, Interview with Christopher Lee; article on makeup artist Rick Baker; obituaries of Glenn Strange and Michael Dunn; "Tears for Chaney"; and more. Christopher Lee as Dracula appears on the cover courtesy of the brilliant brush of Basil Gogos.#106, April 1974, "Fang Mail" (including a letter by publisher James Warren regarding FM's higher newsstand price); article on Jack Palance version Dracula; Vampire Circus filmbook; "The Living Ghost" (in which Forry writes about his premature John Agar obituary); "Professor Gruebeard"; and more. Cover painting by Basil Gogos is of the creature from The Hideous Sun Demon. #108, July 1974, This "Special Photo Filmbook Issue" includes the following: lengthy article on the making of King Kong; synopsis of Battle for the Planet of the Apes; interview with John Landis; "Graveyard Examiner"; and more. King Kong cover painting is by Basil Gogos.#109, August 1974, Reprinted Son of Kong filmbook; review of TV special Horror Hall of Fame; Night of the Living Dead filmbook; "Karloff Revisited"; Son of Kong comic; and more. Cover painting of Vincent Price in Madhouse is by Basil Gogos.#111, October 1974, (Corner/edge/spine ding with color break creases)"Fang Mail" (featuring a letter by The Beast Within's Paul Clemens); The Exorcist article by Paul Clemens; Nosferatu filmbook; previews of Zardoz and Devils of Darkness; preview and behind-the-scenes of Young Frankenstein; article on Mary Shelley; article about French museum Cinematheque; and more. Cover painting of Linda Blair as Reagan in The Exorcist is by Basil Gogos.#125, May 1976, Reprint of Dark Shadows article; King Kong remake preview; part one of Lugosi article by Bob Cremer; fourth and final installment of "Monsters from Mexico"; "Son of Quiz"; and more. The cover depicts poster art from Dino De Laurentiis version of King Kong. #128, September 1976, birthday tribute and bio of John Carradine; review of Revenge of the Zombies; mini filmbook and background feature on Jaws; Frieda Inescort obituary; Food of the Gods preview; and more. Uncredited cover painting depicts action from The Food of the Gods.#131, January 1977, "Creatures of the Watery Deeps" part one; "Around the World with A.I.P."; article on rare Lugosi films; Bedlam filmbook; Gene Roth obituary; and more. Photo cover depicts the fang-tastic Christopher Lee as Dracula. #154, June 1979, obituaries of Ted Cassidy, Richard Kelton, Andre Morrell, and Geoffrey Unworth; previews of Love at First Bite and The Black Hole; review of CBS special Monsters, Madmen, and Creatures of the Night; feature on comedy team genre films; birthday wishes for Vincent Price, George Lucas, and Peter Mayhew; and more. Cover photo is of George Hamilton and Susan St. James in Love at First Bite.#155, July 1979, review of Dr. Who television series and a preview of the films; preview of the Cat and Canary films; obituaries of director Steve Sekely and FX expert Adam Beckett; previews of Starcrash, Aliens, and Buck Rogers; and more. Cover features montage of Dr. Who photos. #156, August 1979, previews of The Empire Strikes Back and Moonraker; review of Alien; birthday greetings to Stanley Kubrick, Zita Johann, Robert Heinlein, and Harrison Ford; obituary of actor Victor Kilian; and more. Cover photo is a still from Alien.#157, September 1979, Alien article by FM editor Forrest J Ackerman; preview of Frank Langella version of Dracula; article on Richard Kiel (Jaws in Moonraker); preview of The Amityville Horror; Battlestar Galactica episode guide; Forry denying that he released the addresses of Christopher Lee and William Shatner; and more. Dual photo cover shows Frank Langella as Dracula and Richard Kiel from Moonraker. #158, October 1979, (Pages 7 & 8 have a few creases that are visible from both pages - See photos)Star Wars preview reprint; retrospective of 3D films; H.R. Geiger article and interview; detailed feature on Alien; and more. Alien cover painting is by H.R. Geiger.#163, May 1980, synopsis and preview of Friday the 13th; The Fog filmbook; preview of Westworld television series; The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms filmbook part two; and more. Cover photo is of young Jason Vorhees from Friday the 13th.#167, September 1980, "FM on Friday the 13th"; preview of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hype"; opening night coverage of The Empire Strikes Back; humorous "interview" with Godzilla; synopsis and preview of The Shining; part two of Black Sunday filmbook; obituaries of George Pal and Alfred Hitchcock; and more. Cover features photo montage from The Empire Strikes Back.#168, October 1980, article on robots in film; article on special edition of Close Encounters of the Third Kind; article on aliens in film; brief feature on Jaws; "The Golden Age of Terrorvision"; and more. Cover photo is of Richard Dreyfuss and aliens from Close Encounters of the Third Kind. #169, November 1980, Contamination: Alien on Earth filmbook; Thundar the Barbarian preview; obituary of Kathleen Burke; previews of Zombie and The Hearse; feature on creatures from The Clash of the Titans; and more. Cover painting of mother skeleton from Psycho is by Basil Gogos. #171, March 1981, article on Hammer Frankensteins; Flash Gordon review; feature on Hammer Horror fan Sammy Davis Jr.; genre television article; interviews with Sam Jones and Max Von Sydow; and more. Cover painting of Lon Chaney as The Phantom of the Opera is by Basil Gogos.#222, July 1998, The Raven; Ygor; Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein; and more. Bela Lugosi cover by Arlis. #259A, S 197, Cover by Bob Lizarraga This December, Famous Monsters likes its Lycans! Featuring interviews with Oscar-winners for 2010's Wolfman, Rick Baker and Dave Elsey. 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