Famous Monsters of Filmland #61

CGC8.5
8.5 VF+ Fits the criteria for Very Fine but with an additional virtue or small accumulation of virtues that improves the book's appearance by a perceptible amount.
Issue Date
Jan 1970
Pages
OW/W
Status
Sold
CGC Cert
4264855001

Collector's Notes

Savor the undead elegance of 1970s vampire lore with Famous Monsters of Filmland #61, the January 1970 Warren Publishing triumph adorned with Peter Green's superbly atmospheric painted cover of Bela Lugosi and Carroll Borland as the ethereal vampires from Tod Browning's chilling Mark of the Vampire, a visual siren call to classic Hollywood horrors. Immerse yourself in an exclusive filmbook dissecting the eerie production secrets and ghostly thrills of Mark of the Vampire, thrill to the serialized chills of part one from John W. Campbell's seminal "Who Goes There?"—the spine-tingling tale that inspired The Thing—and connect with fellow fiends through "Fang Mail" featuring a rare letter from cult icon Ed Wood, all infused with Forry Ackerman's pun-drenched passion for monster cinema. Sold! You missed this Bela Lugosi vampire masterpiece, but fear not—dive into our for-sale Famous Monsters collection today, where all reasonable offers are considered to unearth your next vintage horror gem!