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FAMOUS LAST WORDS


FAMOUS MONSTERS has always done its best to provide some of the best artwork for its fans, on the cover as well as inside the magazine. 258 was no exception with the beautiful Ken Kelly and Mitch Schauer covers. What we failed to mention was that the EVIL DEAD artwork on page 12 and the Barbara Eden on page 17 were done by a very talented artist, Apricot Mantle, who you’ll be seeing plenty more of in future issues. Please go and give him a look over at www.apricotmantle.com.


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FM CELEBRATES THE MONSTERS, MARTIANS, MONKEYS, AND MEN OF EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS AS THE RELEASE OF DISNEY’S JOHN CARTER LEAPS EVER CLOSER.


A LOOK BACK AT CHRISTOPHER LEE’S HAMMER HORROR YEARS.


DAVE ELSEY BRINGS US ANOTHER MONSTER MASTERCLASS ON HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN NOSFERATU


FM TALKS EDGAR ALLEN POE WITH THE NEW FILM THE RAVEN JUST OVER THE HORIZON.


AND SO MUCH MONSTROUSLY MORE! 96 FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND • JAN/FEB 2012


They say that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. While this character may have bitten (or had bitten) off more than he could chew, the effects have certainly made him anything but dull. Our heretofore hirsute he-man, as he would now be, finds that puberty was a cakewalk compared to the changes he now finds himself undergoing. Can anyone recommend a good flea collar?


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