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Monster! #19, by Tim Paxton, Steve Fenton

Monster! #19, by Tim Paxton, Steve Fenton

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This issue’s a few pages lighter than most of them have been in recent months, but we’ve still jammed it chockfull of goodies. In his article “Carnosaur Cinéastes: Quit Your Bitching!” pop cultural paleontologist Steve Bissette digs up some el cheapo dino flicks of both ancient and more recent vintage that make JURASSIC WORLD look that much better! Dennis Capicik covers three French monster/splatter flicks – OGROFF (1983), DEVIL STORY (1985) and SEXANDROIDE (1987) – in his article “Gore, Sex & Monsters en Français”; Troy Howarth discusses the late, great Christopher Lee’s vampire comedies – UNCLE WAS A VAMPIRE (1959) and DRACULA AND SON (1976) – in a piece entitled “Putting a Twist on the Vampire Film”; and Tom Sciacca contributes “A ’50s Schlock Sci-Fi Cheeze ’n’ Teaze Twofer!!” which covers the craptastic camp cheesecake classic CAT-WOMEN OF THE MOON (1953) and its even campier ’58 remake, MISSILE TO THE MOON. Movies reviewed this ish include THE INCUBUS (1982), FRANKENFISH (2004), ORGY OF THE DEAD (1965), THE VIDEO DEAD (1987), FULL CIRCLE (1976), DEEP SHOCK (2003), and INVADERS FROM MARS (1986), as well as the Mexi-monster movie EL IMPERIO DE DRÁCULA (1966), the Indian horror NISHI TRISHNA (1978/88?), and the Hong Kong fantasy MIRACLE 90 DAYS (1992). Other contributors to MONSTER! #19 are Eric Messina, Aindrila Roy, Michael Hauss, Christos Mouroukis, John Harrison, Les Moore, Steve Fenton, and Tim Paxton, with artwork contributed by Denis St. John and Mike Hall. As always, our back pages include detailed video availability info about titles covered in the issue, and we’ve even thrown in a few “bonus” pages of pics to pad-out our total page-count to 100+.

Monster! #19, by Tim Paxton, Steve Fenton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #758105 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-29
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .26" w x 5.50" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 102 pages
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. The best of the best By Fred Adelman I love monster films and if you do, too, you should be buying this zine every month. Every issue contains at least 50% of reviews of monster films you never heard of, most if them from around the world.If you want to gain some knowledge and purchase some of these films (I have and this zine makes it easy by telling you at the end of every issue where you can buy each title), then spring for the less than $6.00 per issue and buy this zine. No subscriptions available. Just type in "Tim Paxton" in the search bar of Amazon and you can buy the current issue, as well as back issues. Print zines are making a return in a big way, thanks to "print-on-demand", and this zine gives you more bang for you buck in each issue than 10 issues of Fangoria (only in black & white). Great reviews, great articles and great writers. One of my favorite monthly joys. Also look out for WENG'S CHOP, put out by the same people and covering more horror films than just monsters, but those issues are published on an irregular schedule, but each issue looks like a book! I hate to read books and zines on Kindles or a computer screen. I like the feel of paper in my hand. If you feel the same way, what are you waiting for?

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A great issue of a great mag By Bob Deis MONSTER! is as good or better than my old favorite PSYCHOTRONIC magazine. If you like obscure horror and science fiction movies, like I do, you'll love this magazine.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One of the best publications out there By Mr. Bearbomb One of the best publications out there! If you are a fan of everything monster, from the well known to the obscure and/or foreign, this is for you.

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