Forgotten Horrors SC (1999-2007 Midnight Marquee/Cremo Studios) comic books 1990-2008
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Published 1999 by Midnight Marquee.$5.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "Forgotten Horrors: The Definitive Edition!"
By George E. Turner and Michael H. Price.
Turner and Price turn back the curtains of obscurity and peer into Hollywood's Forgotten Horrors in this long awaited update to their original ground-breaking work. The authors do their best to expose Grim Reapers such as Ghosts, Phantoms, Jungle Manglers and Old-fashioned Murderers as they examine Cinematic Horrors from 1929 through 1937 in Forgotten Horrors: The Definitive Edition.
Softcover, 320 pages, B&W.
Cover price $25.00. -
Published Jul 2001 by Midnight Marquee.
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Volume 2 - 1st printing. "Beyond the Horror Ban!"
By George E. Turner and Michael H. Price. Foreword by Alan Friedman.
Price and Turner continue their critically acclaimed Forgotten Horrors series examining the lost and forgotten horror films and serials of the 1930's. Many rare titles are sifted from the ashes including Bela Lugosi's Black Dragons, She, The Ape, The Adventures of Captain Marvel, The Corpse Vanishes, The Bowery at Midnight, Mad Monster, and Secrets of Scotland Yard.
Softcover, 256 pages, B&W.
Cover price $25.00. -
Published May 2003 by Midnight Marquee.$5.00
Volume 3 - 1st printing. "Dr. Turner's House of Horrors!"
By George E. Turner, John Wooley and Michael H. Price.
The third volume in the highly acclaimed Forgotten Horrors series covers classic horror films from 1942-1946 and the heyday of Monogram and PCR shockers.
Softcover, 224 pages, B&W.
Cover price $20.00. -
Published Sep 2007 by Midnight Marquee.$7.00
Volume 4 - 1st printing. "Dreams That Money Can Buy!"
By Michael H. Price and John Wooley.
The fourth entry in the critically acclaimed Forgotten Horrors series remains focused on the tawdry (but no less magical) Hollywood backstreet known as Poverty Row.
Seen today, these small-studio pictures carry a quirky, almost heartwarming nobility. In the pictures examined between these covers, a more horrific or bizarre element emerges, ranging from simple murder to terrors far more fiendish!
Softcover, 305 pages, B&W.
Cover price $25.00.