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Old 9th March 2012, 06:53 AM
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This is also coming in the future from one of the minds behind CI:
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Old 9th March 2012, 09:34 AM
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Here's the Cyberschizoid interview with CREEPY*IMAGES co-founder and editor!

It's a beautiful little magazine, wonderful to look at!

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Old 9th March 2012, 08:09 PM
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Me too and i tend to go more for visuals than text these days. Creepy Images is another worthy purchase in this respect. Plenty to look at and not too much to read. Issues 1-4 below:
These look GREAT! Heading over there now! Thanks for sharing!
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Old 10th March 2012, 10:43 AM
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These look GREAT! Heading over there now! Thanks for sharing!
No problem and issue 9 is the most recent release having just come out literally over the last fortnight or so. A suitably nostalgic little trip down memory lane this publication and a nice reminder of when actual effort was put into cinema advertising with solid artwork and novel concepts.

Now if only someone could do a British version featuring old U.K. lobby cards and quads!

Happy reading (or should that be 'looking'?)!
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Old 10th March 2012, 05:32 PM
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No problem and issue 9 is the most recent release having just come out literally over the last fortnight or so. A suitably nostalgic little trip down memory lane this publication and a nice reminder of when actual effort was put into cinema advertising with solid artwork and novel concepts.

Now if only someone could do a British version featuring old U.K. lobby cards and quads!

Happy reading (or should that be 'looking'?)!
That's a good point - i'd love to see all the old British film posters and advertising materials especially!
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That's a good point - i'd love to see all the old British film posters and advertising materials especially!
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Old 8th December 2012, 06:53 PM
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The newsagent i pick up Fangoria from has just started stocking Rue Morgue....for a fiver.

Result.

I used to have to pay £7.50 from Borders or Forbidden Planet,so eventually gave up buying it apart from the odd order from Fab Press. It seems Comag have started distributing it so it should be widely available.

It looks a great issue as well, John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness on the cover.
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Old 8th December 2012, 07:04 PM
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The newsagent i pick up Fangoria from has just started stocking Rue Morgue....for a fiver.

Result.

I used to have to pay £7.50 from Borders or Forbidden Planet,so eventually gave up buying it apart from the odd order from Fab Press. It seems Comag have started distributing it so it should be widely available.

It looks a great issue as well, John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness on the cover.
That's fang-tastic news!
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Old 8th April 2014, 03:41 PM
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Received two mags in the post today. Fangoria #331 and Girls & Corpses volume 8 Spring edition. Had a quick browse through both. A very attractive female adorns the G&C magazine, not sure of her name. While Fangoria features a pretty exhaustive interview with the great Bill Moseley
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