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Monsters from the Vault (1999) comic books 2001-2003

  • Issue #15
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 15

    Vol. 8 No. 15. In this issue: First Look - Kronenberg and Weaver's Universal Horrors II! Plus: Herman Cohen remembered! Also: A classic double feature, Universal style! Cover price $6.95.

  • Issue #16
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 16

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    In this Issue: Best Supporting Players of the 1930's and 40's by Steven Thornton, The Horror Film Crisis of 1932 by Gary D. Rhodes, Cliffhanging Horrors Chapter Two by Todd M. Gault, Films From the Vault - DVD Reviews of "Them!", "Hercules in the Haunted World", "Werewolf Shadow", "Masque of the Red Death", "Premature Burial", "The Oblong Box", "Scream and Scream Again", "Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula, and "Metropolis". Books From The Vault - Reviews for "White Zombie: Anatomy of a Horror Film" and "Monster Kid Memories". Saddle Stitched, 8 1/2-in x 11-in, 48 Pages, B&W. Cover price $7.00.

  • Issue #17
    Monsters from the Vault (1999) 17

    Vol. 9 No. 17. Monsters from the Vault returns while Halloween is still fresh in our minds! Featured in the 17th issue is Richard Scrivani's article "Hated, Blasphemed and Condemned: A Defense of Son of Frankenstein," which looks at the much maligned 1939 film which featured Boris Karloff in his final performance as the Frankenstein Monster. In "Deserted Foxes," Gary D. Rhodes uncovers two horror films from Fox Studios that have received almost no attention in the past. One is The Spider with Edmund Lowe, the other is Almost Married with Ralph Bellamy. The latter is a particularly strong horror film, with its obscurity caused almost certainly by the film title and the lack of existing prints. And the conclusion of our three-part article entitled "Cliffhanging Horrors" looks at serials of the 1950's with a hint of horror in their story lines. Rounding out the issue are the usual editorial comments, letters to the editor, and DVD and book reviews. Each issue contains tons of rare photos, each beautifully reproduced. Magazine, 48 pages, PC/PB&W. Cover price $7.00.