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FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND
The Magazine Of Classic Fantasticinema
Page last updated: 53 days ago
(31 March 2013)
Subject: Classic Monsters,  Horror,  Sci-Fi,  Fantasy,  
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Classic Monsters, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Magazine from United States published by Warren Publishing Co., Ray Ferry, Philip Kim/IDW,


- First issue in 1958
- 262 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Fantastic cinema from the 30s to present.
- Published by James Warren (1958-1983), Ray Ferry (1993-2008), Philip Kim/IDW (2010-).
- Nostalgia at it's best. Full with excellent printed photos and comments from someone who really knows.
- The 10 issues of Monster World, published from 1964 to 1966, are considered issues 70 to 79 of FMoF.
- Forrest J Ackerman, editor from 1958 to 1995, was a legendary figure and a true lover of fantastic movies. He was the one who invented the term "Sci-Fi" among many others.
- Website: www.famousmonstersoffilmland.com

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October 1982

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September 1982

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August 1982

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July 1982

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June 1982

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May 1982

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April 1982

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March 1982

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January 1982

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