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SHOUT FACTORY MST3K Vs. Gamera: Vol. XXI [Collector’s Edition Tin] Shout Factory turns up the awesome with this first-ever themed collection of MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000. As one would imagine, movies revolving around a giant flying turtle provides excellent fodder for the wisecracks of Joel Robinson and his robot companions, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot. This monstrous box set contains all five GAMERA episodes (GAMERA, GAMERA VS. BARUGON, GAMERA VS. GYAOS, GAMERA VS. GUIRON, GAMERA VS. ZIGRA) and puts them all together in their own Collector’s Edition tin box that any monster fan will love. http://www.shoutfactorystore.com/


TITAN BOOKS The Hammer Vault: Treasures From the Archives of Hammer Films From its inception in 1934 to their more contemporary projects, Hammer Films has been a driving force in the world of horror, and has become a household name to anyone calling themselves a fan of the genre. Written by the official Hammer Films historian Marcus Hearn, this amazing compilation book brings together hundreds of rare props, designs, poster art, script pages, illustrations, and much more to take the reader on a breath-taking journey through the Hammer Vault. www.titanbooks.com/


CROSSROAD PRESS DYSTOPIA : Collected Stories By Richard Christian Matheson Monster Kids everywhere love Richard Christian Matheson (son of. . . well, if


it isn’t obvious then I’m not going to tell you), so what could be a better gift than one of his inescapably troubling and bizarre stories? How about sixty of them? Ranging from an alcoholic Santa Claus to modern Hawaiian savages to beds with sexual lives of their own, this critically acclaimed collection is the perfect showcase of Matheson’s obvious skill and hypnotic style. http://store.crossroadpress.com/


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