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Old 7th May 2010, 11:35 PM
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Cinema Sewer is a good magazine
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Old 8th May 2010, 01:10 PM
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Was just browsing the FAB Press website and came across a new magazine called Creepy-Images, from what I've read it's a magazine full of posters, many of which are rare, lobby cards, etc of one particular film (which changes each issue). Looks great - but at £5+ (exc. p&p) I'm not so sure.

yeah its very image heavy but thats the main content of the magazine.



Anyone used to read Fanzines? I sadly missed out on that era - what with the internet, seems like there's no need for them.

UGH BITE YOUR TONGUE KYLE!!!!



Shame really. Unless I'm wrong completly - are there still many fanzines?


The Interent has put a stop to alot of Fanzines but there are still many many fanzines going strong these days.While the numbers of zines may have gone down the quality of the remaining ones have gone through the roof,I prefer zines over websites any day of the week,
What kind of zines are you looking for Kyle?let me know and ill throw you some info/titles your way.
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Old 8th May 2010, 01:20 PM
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Oooh that's good to hear! Well, I don't really know mate - obviously something horror based and easy to get a-hold of in the UK. What ones do you read Gigantor?
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Old 8th May 2010, 05:34 PM
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Was just browsing the FAB Press website and came across a new magazine called Creepy-Images, from what I've read it's a magazine full of posters, many of which are rare, lobby cards, etc of one particular film (which changes each issue). Looks great - but at £5+ (exc. p&p) I'm not so sure.

The new Rue Morgue NOES looks great too - soo tempted!

Anyone used to read Fanzines? I sadly missed out on that era - what with the internet, seems like there's no need for them. Shame really. Unless I'm wrong completly - are there still many fanzines?
There are some interesting looking titles there - I'll have to sample some to see if they're as good as they sound.
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Old 9th May 2010, 04:11 AM
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Cinema Sewer is a good magazine
CINEMA SEWER 23 is fresh off the printer along with SLEAZY SLICE #4 and MAXIMUM SUPEREXCITEMENT #3.Launch party is on the 16th .More info will be on the Cinema Sewer site by Tuesday.
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Old 9th May 2010, 04:53 AM
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CINEMA SEWER ,LUNCHMEAT and CINEMA SHOCK are decent reads.

What others have you guys read recently?
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Old 10th May 2010, 11:41 AM
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hemlockbooks.co.uk stock Rue Morgue, Video Watchdog and Little shop of horrors (Good one for Hammer fans) plus others....check them out
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Old 10th May 2010, 11:56 AM
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Thanks for the heads up -- will give that a look.
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Old 28th June 2010, 02:31 PM
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Got a few issues of the old Fab press magazine Flesh & Blood the other day. It's a great mag, there are interviews with Enzo G Castellari, Norman Warren, Jess Franco, Fred Williamson, Russ Meyer, Scooter McCrae, and one of the BBFC examiners (not Ferman) and loads of great features and VHS reviews.

I was going to buy the book but it costs too much on Amazon.
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Old 28th June 2010, 02:38 PM
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Got a few issues of the old Fab press magazine Flesh & Blood the other day. It's a great mag, there are interviews with Enzo G Castellari, Norman Warren, Jess Franco, Fred Williamson, Russ Meyer, Scooter McCrae, and one of the BBFC examiners (not Ferman) and loads of great features and VHS reviews.

I was going to buy the book but it costs too much on Amazon.
It's a great book dude, keep an eye out for a cheap one. I got one for £20 a few years back!

Though I'm sure the magazines will be going for stupid money soon, of not already!
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