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Monsters from the Vault (1999) comic books 2006-2008

  • Issue #21
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 21

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    Vol. 11 No. 21. In this issue: TV Terrors revisits some of the best made-for-television movies of the 1970's. Plus: AIP and Paul Blaisdell - the dynamic duo of the 1950's. It's a look at classic AIP films that have yet to surface on DVD in the United States. And: The Pinnacle of Price - Four of his finest performances. Cover price $7.98.

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    $24 MONSTERS FROM THE VAULT 21 *NM+ 9.6* FAMOUS CLASSIC MUNSTERS ZOMBIE VAMPIRE

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  • Issue #23
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 23

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    Vol. 12 No. 23. Monsters from the Vault covers the classic (and not so classic) horror and science fiction films of the 1920's through 1970's. The magazine features articles, DVD reviews and book reviews. Each issue includes tons of rare photographs, beautifully reproduced; many published for the very first time. Many of the genre's best writers contribute to the magazine; that's why Monsters from the Vault is the #1 magazine for the serious horror and science fiction film fan! In this issue: The Mummy of Red Rock Canyon. Plus: More ape fiends of the silent era! And: Greg Mank on Karloff and Lugosi's personal appearances together. Cover price $7.98.

  • Issue #24
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 24

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    Vol. 13 No. 24. Horrors from South of the Border - this anniversary issue kicks off with author Bryan Senn's look at some of Mexico's best loved horror films of the 1950's and '60s, and his interview with Mexican horror star German Robles. Then, Universal Studios' special effects wizard John P. Fulton is remembered by daughter Joanne and longtime contributor Tom Weaver, featuring rare photos from Fulton's personal scrapbook. Also, Marty Baumann (The Astounding B Monster) interviews Sumishta Brahm, daughter of director John Brahm, whose credits include Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Thriller, and The Outer Limits. And Lon Chaney's two Unholy Three films are examined. Plus: DVD/CD/book reviews! Cover price $7.98.

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    $24 MONSTERS FROM THE VAULT 24 *NM+ 9.6* FAMOUS CLASSIC MUMMY ZOMBIE VAMPIRE

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  • Issue #25
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 25

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    Vol. 13 No. 25. The 25th issue of Monsters from the Vault features Daniel Horne's beautiful Werewolf of London painting on the cover. The issue opens with Cortlandt Hull discussing his uncle Henry Hull's role in Werewolf of London and as Edgar Allan Poe on stage. Next up, longtime contributor Greg Mank looks at the production of Val Lewton's 1944 film, The Curse of the Cat People. And first-time contributor Mark Berry interviews David Hedison about working with Irwin Allen on his 1960 film, The Lost World. In addition: Editorial comments, letters to the editor, DVD/CD/book reviews, and a few surprises await you in this issue. Each article contains tons of rare photos, all beautifully reproduced. Cover price $8.98.