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BIG OLE FACE FULL OF MONSTER
Classic Monsters, Horror Annual Fanzine from San Francisco ,United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 2005-2008
- Published by BOFFM
- Website: www.gomonstergo.com

Last updated:
24 June 2014
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Special thanks for this page goes to:
Scott Matheson
Garry Malvern

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CONTENTS: 2005 2006 2007 2008 All GALLERIES: 2005 2006 2007 2008 All

Issue 4
2008
The Man who would be Kong: The story of Charlie Gemora, one of Hollywood's most successful "gorilla-men" and how his most famous role might have been the one he never really played. by Raymond Honeycutt.
Gore-lesque: Burlesque shows have made a comeback in re-cent years and some horror fans have combined their two favorite genres with terrifying results. by MJ Smith.
Local Haunts: The White Witch of El Sobrante, California. By Preston Dennett.
Horror Host Interview: Penny Dreadful. Witchcraft has returned to Massachusetts in the form of a wisecracking horror hostess. .
Interview by MJ Smith.
Bride of the Monster: Katrina Henry supplies her own monster for our pinup centerfold. Photography by Kelly Alexander.
Fiction: C.P. by Dan Bumstead.
Movies and reviews: Independent Horror featurette and the making of Bloodlock. Reviews of Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, El Hombre y el Mon-struo, El Grito De La Muerte, Re-Animator, Night of the Living Dorks, The Manitou, and more..
Books and reviews: Tim Lebbon interview by MJ Smith. Reviews of Lebbon, Brian Keene, Joe R. Lansdale and more..
Artist Profile: You know your friends and neighbors are just zombies waiting to happen. Artist Rob Sacchetto wants to help them get that way a little faster..
Music and Reviews: Lalo Schifrin, Type O Negative, Blitzkid, The Mugshots, and Johnny Gruesome, and much more

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