Castle of Frankenstein (1962-1975 Gothic Castle Publishing) Magazine comic books 2001-2003
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Cover art by Larry Ivie. Stories and art by Dennis Druktenis, Jeff Kurta, Ron Adams, Larry Ivie, Dr. Lady, Dick Nitelinger, Tom Triman, Christine Young, Rick Mountfort, Scott Pensak, and John Skerchock. An influential early monster magazine described by Stephen King as "remarkable," Castle of Frankenstein was revived in 1999 by Scary Monsters publisher Dennis Druktenis. This issue features a look at classic mummy films, and the return of CoF's sister publication, The New Adventures of Frankenstein novels by Don Glut. Also featuring a cover by original Castle of Frankenstein cover artist Larry Ivie. Frankenstein Movie Guide; Frankenstein Focus; Frankenstein Flashbacks; The Secret Past of Castle; The Universal Mummies; The New Adventures of Frankenstein Lives Again!; The Return of Dracula; The Phantom Empire; Unwrapping a Hammer Mummy; Chamber of Horrors. 8-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $6.00.
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Cover by Larry Ivie. In this issue: "The Faces of Fu-Manchu," by Allan Warren, examines Dr. Fu in not only literatures, but the many films Sax Rohmer's criminal mastermind character appeared in. Take another look at Hitchcock's fine feathered fiends, beware of the mummy's curse in "The Universal Mummies: Part 3," more DVD reviews are featured in "Son of Digital Horror: More Universal Monsters: Part 2," a detailed article by Rondo Hatton, "The Creeper Walks Among Us," and the "Frankenstein Video Movie Guide" features capsulized information on classic horror and science fiction starting with the letter "I" -- all in this issue! Magazine. Mature Readers. Cover price $6.00.
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Cover by Larry Ivie. This issue continues its classic monster coverage starting with long-time consulting editor Larry Ivie's all-new "Invisibility" cover. The Invisible Man from 1933 is reviewed in an in-depth feature, as all the facts surrounding this classic monster movie are made visible. A look at The Invisible Man Returns starts off Part 1 of "Universal's Invisible Thrillers." The "Frankenstein Video Movie Guide" features capsulated information on classic horror and science fiction starting with the letter "J" in this issue. "Frankenstein Book Reviews" examines H.G. Wells' The Invisible Man, as well as several other books. Dr. Fu-Manchu is back again this issue as his TV adventures are examined and more vintage Fu-Manchu book covers are spotlighted. The 1929 film Woman in the Moon is also discussed, and much more, all in issue #32! Magazine. Mature Readers.
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Cover by Larry Ivie. This issue looks at Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, with an in-depth article and many rare photos. Plus: The Invisible Agent and The Invisible Man's Revenge are featured in "Universal's Invisible Thrillers: Part 2." The "Frankenstein Video Movie Guide" features capsulized information on classic horror and science fiction movies starting with the letter "L." "Fahrmann Maria Meets The Strangler of the Swamp" explores director Frank Wysbar movies. And the original CoF is remembered in "Castle Fever!" Magazine. Mature Readers.
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Cover art by Larry Ivie. Stories and art by Dennis Druktenis, Jeff Kurta, Ron Adams, Larry Ivie, Dr. Lady, Dick Nitelinger, Tom Triman, Christine Young, Rick Mountfort, Scott Pensak, and John Skerchock. An influential early monster magazine described by Stephen King as "remarkable," Castle of Frankenstein was revived in 1999 by Scary Monsters publisher Dennis Druktenis. This issue features a look at the film versions of The Phantom of the Opera, and Polar Lights' revival of the classic Aurora monster model kits. Also featuring a cover by original Castle of Frankenstein cover artist Larry Ivie. Frankenstein Movie Guide; Frankenstein Focus; Frankenstein Flashbacks; The Phantom of the Opera; The Face Behind the Phantom's Mask; Polar Lights and the Return of the Great Aurora Monster Kits; It's Alive! Welcome to Franken-Park: Fear Behind the Science; Frankenstein Stalks; Chamber of Horrors. 8-in. x 11-in., 64 pages, B&W. Mature readers.
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Cover by Larry Ivie. Long-time consulting editor Larry Ivie creates a "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" cover! Inside this issue are articles including "The Horrific Cinema Heritage of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Part 1," and "The Naked Soul of Man: Henry Jekyll and Lawrence Talbot." Related themes explored include "Architects of Adventure: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen," a review of Ang Lee's Hulk, and more. Plus: The Frankenstein monster still lives in Chapter 12 of Return of the Monster! Magazine. Mature Readers.