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Bela Lugosi and Carroll Borland rise again on Issue #61, painted by Peter Green from the eerie Mark of the Vampire. It’s a bookish issue: John W. Campbell’s “Who Goes There?” — the seed of The Thing from Another World — runs in condensed form, a teenage Ed Naha (a future screenwriter) surfaces in the letters, and Claude Rains haunts a Phantom of the Opera retrospective.
Bela Lugosi and Carroll Borland in a painting from MARK OF THE VAMPIRE — Tod Browning's atmospheric 1935 mystery, with Borland's Luna as one of the most haunting presences in classic horror.
Before The Thing was a franchise it was a novella, and Issue #61 put John W. Campbell’s “Who Goes There?” straight into monster kids’ hands — source-text education, FM style. Watch the letters: a teenage Ed Naha, future Honey, I Shrunk the Kids screenwriter, checks in.
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FM #61 — January 1970
Bela Lugosi and Carroll Borland in a painting from MARK OF THE VAMPIRE — Tod Browning's atmospheric 1935 mystery, with Borland's Luna as one of the most haunting presences in classic horror. Inside: MARK OF THE VAMPIRE, THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD, and THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, and Forrest J Ackerman, Ed Naha, John W. Campbell Jr., and George Barr.
Who had this one on their shelf? Who swiped it from an older cousin? Spill. ⬇️
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