
A press release from Famous Monsters of Filmland:
It is that time, once again, to peek behind the curtain at what will greet readers on the cover of the next issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, #260. Oscar-winner for Wolfman, Dave Elsey, brings us his rendition of one of horror’s greatest icons: Christopher Lee. And in the other corner, winner of 2011’s Monster Brawl for favorite FM cover—Sanjulian—celebrates 100 years of Edgar Rice Burroughs classics with his cover featuring the Fighting Man of Virginia: John Carter of Mars. Inside we’ll look at the life and works of Mr. Burroughs while we anxiously await the release of Disney’s John Carter. We’ll journey through the career of Hammer’s notorious Dracula, Mr. Lee. Take a trip into the “Heart” of darkness with Edgar Allan Poe as we speak with John Cusack about his upcoming film The Raven. Also, Dave Elsey brings us another Monster Master Class on making your very own Nosferatu, Valentine’s Day is coming and we’ll show you all the best gifts for your special boils and ghouls, Kevin Burns brings us the epic conclusion of his Bride of Frankenstein cover, and more!
New Graveyard Examiner:
Take a look back at the greatest moments in Twilight Zone history to coincide with our new issue featuring all things TZ hitting mailboxes and newsstands. Enter our “Mystery Clip” contest for a chance to win a copy of the entire Farscape series on Blu Ray! Then catch up on all the latest news in horror, Sci-Fi, and fantasy with this week’s Graveyard Examiner. Read Here.
Dark Arts volume 2 is here:
You wanted it, you got it. After the success of Dark Arts vol. 1, our art magazine featuring work from some of the best genre artists on the planet, we just had to do another one. This time we decided to take a look at works of art from some of Hollywood’s most famous monster creators. With entrees from Wayne Barlowe (Avatar, Hellboy), Dave Elsey (Wolfman, Farscape), John Gallagher (V), Aaron Sims (I am Legend, Rise of the Planet of the Apes), William Stout (The Mist, Pan’s Labyrinth), and Simon Thorpe (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone), this issue is sure to please even the most sophisticated of art connoisseurs while simultaneously satiating the appetites of even the most rabid monster fans. This limited edition is now available for pre-order and will only be printed in very limited copies. Reserve yours today.