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MAGAZINES
MAGAZINES ABOUT MUSIC:
BANJO ROOM REVISITED Ex 50:-
New England 60s teen scene in depth. Great garage/psych zine from Stanton park. Includes The Lost, The Bobe, Trod Nossel, Lost Legend, The Trophies, The Pandoras, The Tallysmen, David Arvedon, Johnny DiBella and more.
COOL AND STRANGE MUSIC MAGAZINE! #1 1996 Vg+++ 50:-
Cover mania, Space age bachelor pad music, Bob Jeremy, Three Suns, Exotica, Spike Jones + more.
THE DUMB ANGEL GAZETTE #3 (Domenic Priore US) Ex+ 89:-
Out of print…came out early 90s I think. Domenic Priore’s fantastic fanzine. More like a book really; thick cover and 146 pages. Lots and lots of Brian Wilson of course + Trans-World instros, The Fireballs, Hot Rod 45s, Ed “Big Dady” Roth, Davie Allen & the Arrows, Gary Zekley, Jill Gibson, Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich + lots more.
MAGIC EYE – FLIGHT TO LOWLAND PARADISE 1968-1973 Ex+ 160:-
Unique special catalogue written in English. listing all obscure Dutch psych and progressive bands, including discography. Price guide and pictures. Really fantastic stuff! Out of print since the 1980s.
MAGIC EYE 3 – SMALL LABEL DUTCH BEAT & POP 45s 1963-1973 Ex+ 160:-
Unique special catalogue written in English listing all small label Dutch beat and pop 45s , including discography and pictures. Really fantastic stuff! Out of print since the 1980s.
MURDER CAN BE FUN #19 Musical Mayhem M/M 30:-
The unbelievably sick saga of western swing star Spade Cooley, plus the David Cassidy concert stampede, the end of Richard Manuel, and other appropriately tuneful tales.
FROM THE VAULT #3 (australia) 30:-
60s Oz punk, Church, 70s Oz rock + more.
HERE ‘TIS #6 Ex 30:-
Great garage, psych fanzine from 1993. Incl USA/Destination records, Choir, First Croew To The Moon, Warner Brothers, Shadows of Knight busted! Jerry Mc George tells all, Rationals, mark Lindsay, Undertakers and more teenage action!
HERE ‘TIS #9 Vg++ 30:-
Great garage, psych fanzine. Incl Fallen Angels, Shadows of Knight, We the People, Greg Prevost on Rockin 60s mags, The Rock Scene and lots more. 78 pgs.
KING BEE QUARTERLY #1 (usa)
15:-
Willie Dixon, Tell Tale Hearts, Pandoras...
THE LIVIN' END
#1 (australia) 40:-
The Groop, Sonomatics, Tony Barber, Aztecs, Probe, Lincolns...
THE LIVIN' END #4 (australia) 40:-
60s Punk, Merv Benton, Flies,
Keith Glass, Surf...
THE LIVIN' END #6 (australia) 30:-
60s Punk,
Ray Brown & the Whispers, Nomads, Showmen...
THE LIVIN' END #7 (australia)
40:-
Kravats, Wiped Out, Chosen Few, Canberra 60s scene, Roland Storm, Bluestars,
Bobby & Laurie...
LOST AND FOUND #1 Ex 150:-
Super thick and loaded US 50s/60s garage and rock n roll and psych zine from 1992. Featuring: The Electras, Al’s Untouchables, Gaity Records, Kama del Sutra, String Kings, We Who Are, Wisdoms, Tyde and much more!
LOST AND FOUND #2 Ex 150:-
Super thick and loaded US 50s/60s garage and rock n roll and psych zine from 1993. Featuring: Calico Wall, Crucible, Delricos, Flames, Fox cities scene with Faros, Golden Catalinas and Target/Pee records, Galaxies, Jades, Ray Peters, Spacemen, Velquins, Yetti-Men and a whole lot more!
LOST AND FOUND #3 Ex 150:-
Super thick and loaded US 50s/60s garage and rock n roll and psych zine from 1994. Featuring: Dimmensions, Long John & the Silvermen, Nobody’s Children, Paegans, Vectors, Dutch Wenzlaff, Accents, C.A. Quintet, Kan Dells, Rave-ons, Ready Men, Sonics, Stillroven and much more!
MOSHABLE MENS MAG #17 NEW 37:50
Latest killer
issue on current trash, garage, punk scene.
99th FLOOR no 5 Vg+ 45:-
The 99th Floor magazine was put together by Ron Rimsite (who worked at Venus Records in NYC at the time) and stands as one of the best garage rock publications of the 198s. Even has pictures from Tim Warren (of Crypt Records) first wedding party…like wow! Rare.
NOT FADE AWAY Vol 1 No 1 Vg+++ OFFERS
This must magazine by Doug Hanners must rank as the absolute best of music fanzines together with Kicks. This is the rare 1st issue that was actually put out in 1975…like 34 yeas ago! Features the ultimate 13th Floor Elevators expose article and interviews along with rare photos. This is where any onel else musing on the Elevators got their stuff. The Texas music magazine. Also Rocky 1975 article and interview. Such an awesome magazine. Dunno the value so you tell me.
NOT FADE AWAY Vol 1 No 3 stobc Vg+++ OFFERS
Issue #3 from 1980. Features articles and interviews on and with The Mouse and the Traps, The J-Beck/Cee-Bee Records with the Bad Seeds, Zakary Thaks and Liberty Bell, Josefus, Stereo Shoestring, Reasons Why, Larry and the Blue Notes and more! Dunno the value so you tell me.
NOT FADE AWAY No 4 ss stofc Vg++ 60:-
Issue #4 of Not Fade Away issued in 1985. Features articles and interviews with and on the 1960's Texas garage bands The Blue Things, Sparkles, The Stoics, The Golden Dawn, Lost & Found, The Lavendaer Hour and much more.
NUCLEUS NEW 35:-
Ptolemaic Terrascope – Vol.2/No.3 Jan 1991 Vg++/M- 100:-
Tony Mcphee, Legendary Pink Dots, Curved Air, Jerry Donahue, Trees, Marshmallow Overcoat, Man, Sun Dial, Van Der Graaf Generator, Janus, Dean Carter & The High Comission and a free e.p. with Tony McPee, Sun Dial, Dave Jackson, Overcoat.
Ptolemaic Terrascope – Vol.2/No.4 1991 Ex/M- 130:-
Nurse with Wounds, H.P. Lovecraft, Van Der Graaf Generator pt 2, The Badgeman, Underworlde, Davey Graham, The Now, Alan Moore, Caravan, Man pt 3, Jamie Muir, Incredible String Band, Proteus Lights and a free e.p. with Nurse With Wounds, Underworlde, Richard Sinclair’s Caravan of Dreams.
Ptolemaic Terrascope – Vol.3/No.1 1992 Ex/M- 130:-
Robert Wyatt, Help Yourself, Troggs, Mick Hutchinson, Ant Bee, Alan Moore pt 2, Caravan pt 2, Glenn Phillips, Mandragora + more and a free e.p. with M. Hutchinson, Green Pajamas, Mandragora.
Ptolemaic Terrascope – Vol.4/No.4 spring 1994 M-/M- 300:-
Velvet Underground, Them, Red Chair, J.Airplane, Wizz Jones, Family, Blossom Toes ++ EP:Ãnglagård/Flying Saucer Attack/Guided Voices -this is a heavily wanted issue due to the rare Änglagård track “Gånglåt from Knapptibble” first (and only?) issued here
Ptolemaic Terrascope – No. 17 1994 Ex 130:-
David Ackles, Band of Susans, Nick Kent, Athur Lee, Fiona Joyce, Blossom Toes, Prisonshake, Simon Nicole, Skooshny, Flamin’ Groovies, Mick Farren, Jefferson Airplane and a free e.p. with Bevis Frond, Skooshny, Fiona Joyce, Crome Syrcus.
Ptolemaic Terrascope – No. 21 1996 Vg+++/Vg++ 80:-
Peter Lewis, Porcupine Tee, The Nazz, Neutral Milk Hotel, Pete Best, Bruce Russell, Grifters, Bridget St. John, Doug Yule, Sonic Boom, Guru Guru and a free e.p. with Hampton Grease band, Neutral Milk Hotel, Tom Rapp.
Ptolemaic Terrascope – No. 25 1998 Vg+++ 40:-
Country Joe Mc Donald, Green Pajamas, Can, Savage Resurrection, Atman, Zumpano, Stars of the Lid, Rhombus of Doom. No EP.
Ptolemaic Terrascope – No. 34 2003 Vg 30:-
Electric Prunes, Lazily Spun, United States of Americva, Jennifer Gentle, Steve Wynn, Eleventh Dream Day, Comets On Fire, Kaleidoscope, jade, Ill Wind, Steven Wry Lobdell, Clive Palmer, Verdure & Country Weather, Quicksilver Messenger Service. No EP
PUSS #5 1968 Ex 200:-
PUSS #6 1968 Vg (the cover is loose and split) 100:-
PUSS #9 1969 Ex (small stain on foc) 160:-
PUSS #10 1969 200:-
The ultimate Swedish underground magazine from the 1960s (published between 1968-1974). It was inspired by radical satirical publications like Siné Massacre from France and Simplicissimus from Germany. Lars Hillersberg started the provocative magazine together with Carl Johan De Geer, Lena Svedberg and Ulf Rahmberg amongst others. At first the magazine was published every fourteenth day but gradually the publishing schedule slowed down..
ROCKIN' BONES #11 (uk) 15:-
Cramps
SHADOWS & REFLECTIONS #2 Vg 40:-
Great Outsiders (Holland) special issue! Loads of pictures and stories unseen before
SHINDIG!: VOL. 2, ISSUE 7 NEW 70:-
Jackie DeShannon, The Psychedelic Sounds of Texas story; The 13th Floor Elevators, Fever Tree, Bubble Puppy, The Zakary Thaks, Cold Sun, The Moving Sidewalks and many more, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Mickie Most, The Strawbs, Hippie literature, Sweet Somethings and lots more!
SHINDIG #7 Ex 70:-
Great garage, mod, psych zine. Incl SRC, Jake Holmes, Rationals, Buffalo Springfield, Strollers and loads more. 98 pgs.
SHINDIG!: VOL. 2, ISSUE 8 NEW 69:-
The Flamin Groovies, Zombies, Scaffolds, Fire, Apple Publishing, Dope and Psycedelic soul and lots more!
STING-RAYS (uk) 15:-
Sting-Rays
UGLY THINGS #30 NEW 140:-
176 pages / perfect bound / full-color glossy cover. Issue #30 is a KINKS special featuring an extensive, no holds barred interview with Ray Davies by Kinks biographer Jon Savage, along with various sidebar articles and a host of rare and previously unpublished photos, all focused on the bands 1964-68 heyday. Also in this issue: The Masters Apprentices, Ollie Halsall and Patto, 60s garage punks The Hysterics, girl garage rockers The Bittersweet, Dutch beat icons Q65, 70s Texas punks The Nervebreakers, a rundown of the greatest 60s Punk Compilations by Johan Kugelberg, Cromagnon, The New Nadir, and lots more, including, as always, our extensive review sections covering all the latest reissues, rocknroll books and DVDs.
UGLY THINGS #29 NEW 130:-
Looks like being one of the best ever issues. The top cover stories include a huge feature on Australias mighty Masters Apprentices as well as a tribute to the late, great Sky Saxon of the Seeds. We also have here in-depth stories on 60s beat group the Fenmen (featuring pre-Pretty Things members), UK pop-psych faves the West Coast Consortium, outrageous LA proto-punks the Imperial Dogs, and seminal California garage folk-rockers Wildflower. Also, Doug Sheppard unravels the twisted tale of 70s hard rockers Stepson, Ron Ryan reveals the juicy details of his role as the ghost writer of some of the Dave Clark Fives biggest early hits, and Phil Milstein relates his experiences with doomed junkie chanteuse Nico. All this plus Midwest garage combo the Nomadds, Ollie Halsall and Timebox, French Riviera punks Dentist, the Remains, the Shadows of Knight, and an exclusive chat with Tony Cahill of the Easybeats. Not forgetting our famously extensive review section covering all the latest reissues, and R&R-related books and DVDs.
UGLY THINGS - ISSUE #28 140:-
UGLY THINGS #28. 208 pages / perfect bound / full-color glossy cover. We have several glamorous big-name cover stories this time around, along with our usual quota of obscure but happening sounds. First up, an exclusive interview with Trevor Burton of The Move, including lots of wickedly cool and rare photos. Also, a feature on Roky Ericksons pre-psychedelic adventures in Austin with The Spades, along with a big feature review on the upcoming 13th Floor Elevators 10-CD box set. Plus the great but terminally neglected Dave Clark Five, including interviews with Dave Clark and Lenny Davidson. Sixties garage rock predominates as always with stories on The Good Feelins, The Daughters of Eve, The Boy Blues, The Living Children and TVs Shindogs. We also reveal the strange but true tales of 70s Parisian proto-punks Angel Face, the Northwests once mysterious New Dawn, hard rockers Troyka, and New York cult underground heroes Hackamore Brick. Not to mention the bizarre saga of Philippe Debarge, the millionaire French playboy who made an amazing 1969 psych album backed by his favorite band, The Pretty Things. And thats not all. Jon Savage takes a look at the History of Rock Fanzines, Aaron Milenski gives us 50 Reasons Not to Hate the Synthesizer, and of course theres our extensive review section, covering all the latest reissues and music-related books and DVDs
UGLY THINGS #26 Ex 100:-
Out of print. Includes THE MC5: Rob Tyner Interview. Plus: The Sons of Adam, The Pop Rivets, The Pretty Things, Norway in the ‘60s, Trees, Artwoods, Fire, The Cedars, Punk Before Punk, The Floggs, Tiffany Shade, Jeff Simmons & much more.
UGLY THINGS #27 Ex 60:-
THE MC5: The Who & the Small Faces Down Under ‘68. Plus: The Spats. The Koala, Bo Diddley, the Victims, Alonzo B Willis, Hilton Valentine interview, Brian Epstein, Gillian Hills, Jack Downing, Inland Empire Garage and more.
WHAT WAVE #8 (canada) 50:-
Gruesoms, Raunch Hands, Miracle Workers...
MAGAZINES ABOUT OTHER SUBJECTS:
ANSWER ME! #4 (Goad To Hell US) Ex 220:-
The infamous “rape” issue from Jim Goad which almost got some retailers in jail when it was originally published. This is the rare original magazine and not the later twofer reissue.
AVANT GARDE magazine sale. Avant Garde was a very influental and beautiful underground magazine notable for it’s graphics. The magazine had 16 issues and was published from January 1968 to July 1971.The editor was Ralph Ginzburg, which like Eros, an earlier publishing attempt, was a handsome hardbound periodical. While it could not be termed obscene, but it was filled with creative imagery often caustically critical of American society and government, sexual themes, and (for the time) crude language. Avant Garde had a modest circulation but was extremely popular in certain hip circles, including New York’s advertising and editorial art directors. If you’d like to purchase all of the magazine please give me a good offer for the bunch and hopefully we can sort it out.
Avant Garde # 1 Ex 330:-
Galahad’s Pad; phot expose of the infamous hippie crash pad in New York. Richard Lindner; the Rubens of the love generation. Drawings by Muhammed Ali (these are really weird and funny). The Fugs, Meamorphy jewlery the last word in found object art and lots more.
Avant Garde # 2: Ex 240:-
March 1968 -- The Marilyn Monroe Trip: A Portfolio of Serigraphic Prints by Bert Sterns. Walter Bowart East Village Other, Coitus Non Interruptus: the erotic tomb sculptures of Madagascar and lots more.
Avant Garde # 3 Vg+++ 159:-
Revaluation of the Dollar: artists designs new dollar bills. Andy Warhols girls. The First Church of Love art (amazing psychedelic art pieces) and lots more.
Avant-Garde Magazine, No. 4. Vg+++ 170:-
September 1968 Playhouse of the ridicolousEliot Eliofson psychedelic photo art. George Toker art, Voodoo lives! And lots more.
Avant-Garde Magazine, No. 5 Vg+++ 110:-
No more War posters, Tom Wesselman pleasure painter, living high on Hog Farm (gtreat expose of the legenadry commune), brain damage; sorcery as an art Ira Cohen and Bill Devore film and photos. And lots more.
Avant-Garde Magazine, No. 6 stofc Vg++ 199:-
Melle paintings, Phil Ochs, the sexual revolution, Sylvan Hart the secret Moses of the hippies and lots more.
Avant-Garde Magazine, No. 7 stoc Vg++ 99:-
Paul Wunderlich’s painted women, Jerry Rubin, cat drawings of Guy Bourdin and lots more.
Avant-Garde Magazine, No. 8. stobc Vg++ 99:-
Picasso's Erotic Gravures,
Avant-Garde Magazine, No. 9. Vg+++ 119:-
Ernst Fuch’s femme fatales, John and Yoko, Betty Rambow photographs, Ultra-Violet in infra-red; the undergrounds most beautiful superstar revealed in a new light photography.
Avant Garde #11 Ex 69:-
Wedded Bliss: A Portfolio of Erotic Lithographs By John Lennon, Gustav Klimt lost and found and lots more.
Avant Garde #12 Vg+ 69:-
The mystery art of Jorgen Boberg, the gang-bang on the underground press and lots more.
Avant Garde #13 Vg++ 69:-
Portraits of the American people, a monumental portfolio of photographs.
Avant Garde #14 Ex 89:-
High time; junky photography, Dieter Scwertberger paintings, Wesbeth avant garde community on the Lower East Side and lots more.
Cinefan
#3 Winter/Spring 1984/85 issue. Vg+ 100:-
Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror
in Films. E.T.; Michael Lee interview; Superman vs. The Mole-Men; The Music of
Erich Zann; The Mesa of Lost Women; Ugetsu and Kwaidan; Les Baxter; To the Devil
a Daughter; Mad Max; Oliver Stone; Don Dohler on Fiend; The Saragossa Manuscrupt.
Scarce.
CULT MOVIES #1 (1991) Ex 200:-
Rare. Edward D. Wood Jr.,
Elvis Presley and bela Lugosi the psychic connection, George Zucco, Dotor Who,
Zontar + more.
Demonique #4 (Fantaco) 1983 stoc 100:-
Journal of
Obscure Horror Cinema. Legendary Curse of Lemorea; Salo, 120 Days of Sodom; Milligan's
Bloodthirsty Films; Dracula's Great Love; Tigon Studios and Blood on Satan's Claw;
Italian Exorcists; Obscure Horror Magazines. Scarce.
DRACULINA #2 Vg
50:-
DRACULINA
#3 Vg+ 50:-
ECCO – The world of bizarre video issues #7 to 13 all Ex 200:-
Amazing and rare weird movie fanzine from Charles Kilgore. Incl Mondo New York, David F. Friedman, Pat Patterson, Klaus Kinski, Carroll Baker, K. Gordon Murray, Mamie Van Doren, the poetic gore of Georges Franju, dirty westerns and lots more.
FILMFAX
#6 Ex 150:-
FILMFAX #20 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX #21 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX #22 Vg+++ 70:-
FILMFAX #23 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX #24
Vg 30:-
FILMFAX #25 Vg 30:-
FILMFAX #26 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX
#27 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX #28 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX #29 Vg++ 70:-
FILMFAX #30 Ex 70:-
FILMFAX #31 Vg++ 50:-
FILMFAX #32 Vg++
50:-
FILMFAX #33 G+ 20:-
FILMFAX #34 Vg++ 50:-
FILMFAX
#35 Ex 60:-
FILMFAX #36 Vg++ 50:-
FILMFAX #37 Ex 60:-
FILMFAX #38 Vg++ 50:-
GUILTY PLEASURES- MAGAZINE OF FORBIDDEN FILMS &
-EROTIC HORROR NEW 65:-
LIFE magazine, "LSD" issue March 1966
dz Ex 160:-
Great 10-page feature/cover on the early LSD scene including many
amazing photos of Acid Tests and more. This issue lead to the famous "LSD"
documentary LP on Capitol. Nice condition, non-disturbing mailing label can be
removed with a little patience. No writing or tearing etc. Note: size is bigger
than an LP and slightly heavier.
LIFE magazine, "LSD Art" issue
September 1966 dz Ex 160:-
Another great photo-feature with amazing psychedelic
front cover as well. Both mags are essential in any collection of psychedelia.
Nice condition, no writing or tearing etc. Minor residue from removed mailing
label in lower left corner. Note: size is bigger than an LP and slightly heavier.
TIKI NEWS #13 NEW 20:-
Everything and anything you've ever wanted
to know about tikis, exotica, and the whole scene of lounging. Rare out of print
issue.
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #31 (1982) Vg+++ 150:-
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE
#32 (1983) Vg+++ 150:-
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #40 (1990) Vg+++ 150:-
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #41 (1990) Vg+++ 150:-
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #42 (1991) Vg+++
60
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #43 (1992) Vg+++ 150:-
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE
#44 (1992) Vg 50:-
MIDNIGHT MARQUEE #45 (1993) Vg++ 60:-
ORIFLAMME #95 (Thelema GE 69) Ex OFFERS
Here’s a odd one. Very rare original copy of the official German O.T.O. magazine that’s been published since 1902. This particular issue from 1969 features unique pictures of their temple, study chambers, lounge area and ping-pong room! We even get pictures of the local O.T.O. musicians live on stage. Crowley text and lots more. Very enjoyable and magickally amusing for those so inclined.
ORIENTAL
CINEMA #1 35:-
The Ninja Issue! A comprehensive look at Ninja movies, Godzilla,
Ultraman, Jackie Chan and Hong Kong's femme fatales.
OUTRÉ #8
Vg++ 45:-
Interviews with Tina Louise, Gerry Anderson part 2, Ghoulardi, and
Edie Adams on her late husband Ernie Kovacs; the Lone Ranger; more Wally Wood
and Russian SF; reviews and more.
OUTRÉ
#9 Vg++ 45:-
Cover painting by Wally Wood; full-color poster and profile of
Dorian Grey artist Ivan Albright; interviews with Pam Grier, The Ventures, Gerry
Anderson part 3, and Bruce Dern; more Russian SF; short story "The Party"
by William F. Nolan; reviews and more.
OUTRÉ
#10 Vg++ 45:-
Full-color covers and poster by Chesley Bonestell with profile;
interviews with John Astin, Linda Lawson, and Chris Noel; more Wally Wood, Gerry
Anderson, and Russian SF; short story "The Black Ferris" by Ray Bradbury;
reviews and more.
SHOCK XPRESS #1 Vg+ 40:-
Driller Killer, Ilsa films and more.
SPLATTER
TIMES #1 Vg stofc 45:-
The worlds most violent moviemagazine. From 1984. Very
rare!
SPLATTER
TIMES #1 Vg stofc 45:-
SPLATTER TIMES #2 Vg stobc 45:-
SPLATTER TIMES
#1 Vg stofc 45:-
Another gore movie mag from 1983-84. Very rare.
Starburst
#48 stofc Vg 60:-
Zombie special edition. Rare!
TIKI
NEWS #17 NEW 70:-
Giant 93 page issue with color sleeve. rare and out of print.
Video Watchdog
#1 (1990) Ex 180:-
Includes coverage on Carnival of Souls, Jesse Franco Manera
and Stephen R.Bissette, Tim & Donna Lucas [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #2 (1990) Ex 120:-
Includes coverage on Joe Dante, K. Gordon Murray
and Twin Peaks. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #3 (1990) Ex 120:-
Includes coverage on Ganja & Hess, Blood Couple
and Aliens. .[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #4 (March/April 1991) Ex 100:-
Includes coverage on Blue Velvet,
Francis Ford Coppola, Nicolas Roeg and Narcisco Ibañez Serrador. [First
Printing]
Video
Watchdog #5 (May/June 1991) Ex 80:-
Includes coverage on Mario Bava, Black
Sabbath and Blood Bath.[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #6 (July/August 1991) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on The Exorcist.
[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #7 (September/October 1991) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on Barbara
Steele and Track of the Vampire.[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #8 (November/December 1991) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on John Carpenter,
Freddie Francis, Opera and Aleksandr Ptushko.[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #9 (January/February 1992) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on The Doors,
Magic Voyage of Sinbad and b>Sword and the Dragon. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #10 (March/April 1992) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on Aliens, James
Cameron and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #12 (Jul/August 1992) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Dark Star, The
Thing From Another World and The Quatermass Experiemnt. [First Printing)
Video
Watchdog #13 (September/October 1992) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on Manhunter
and Rampage. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #14 (November/December 1992) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Curtis
Harrington. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #15 (January/February 1993) Ex 120:-
Includes coverage on Laird Cregar,
Batman Returns and Hammer Studios. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #16 (March/April 1993) Vg+++ 70:-
Includes coverage on Twin Peaks,
Hangover Square and Ray Harryhausen. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #17 (May/June 1993) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Reggie Nalder, Dr.
Jekyll & Mr. Hyde and On the Air. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #18 (July/August 1993) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Dr. Jekyll &
Mr. Hyde, The Abyss and Disney. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #19 (September/October 1993) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Bram Stoker's
Dracula, F.W. Murnau and Francis Ford Coppola. [First Printing)
Video
Watchdog #20 (November/December 1993) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Blade Runner,
Universal Monsters and the Turkish Star Trek. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #21 (1993) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Star Wars, Chaplin and John
Woo. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #22 (March/April 1994) Vg+++ 70:-
Includes coverage on Harriet White
Medin, Coffin Joe and Bloody Pit of Horror. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #23 (May/July 1994) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Orson Welles, Alfred
Hitchcock, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #24 (August 1994) Vg++ 50:-.
Includes coverage on Edgar Allan Poe,
Roger Corman and Elizabeth Shepherd.[First Printing)
Video
Watchdog #25 (September/October 1994) Vg++ 50:-
Includes coverage on Peter
Cushing, Cameron Mitchell and Dario Argento. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #26 (1994) Ex 120:-
Includes coverage on Jurassic Park, Oliver Stone
and Martine Beswicke. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #27 (1995) Vg+++ 80:-
Includes coverage on John Carpenter, Ed Wood
and Hong Kong Cinema. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #28 (1995) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Twin Peaks, Antonio Margheriti,
and Andy Warhol's Frankenstein & Dracula. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #29 (1995) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Robocop.[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #30 (1995) Vg++ 45:-
Includes coverage on The Tingler, Buster Keaton
and Krzysztof Kieslowski. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #31 (1996) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Jean Rollin, The Abominable
Dr. Phibes and Re-Animator. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #32 (1996) Ex 120:-
Includes coverage on Lon Chaney, Tod Browning
and the Olga films. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #33 (1996) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Dune and Spirits of the Dead.
[First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #34 (1996) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Clive Barker and Dune. [First
Printing]
Video
Watchdog #35 (1996) Vg++ 50:-
Includes coverage on The Devils, Ken Russell
an Donald Cammell. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #36 (1996) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on David Cronenberg, Val Lewton
and A Nightmare on Elm Street. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #37 (1997) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Highlander, James Bond and
Ghost in the Shell. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #38 (1997) Ex 120:-
Includes coverage on Dawn of the Dead, Night
of the Living Dead and E.T.. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #39 (1997) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Ernesto Gastaldi, Sam Peckinpah
and Tombs of the Blind Dead. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #40 (1997) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on House of Dark Shadows, Night
of Dark Shadows and Vertigo. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #41 (1997) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Edgar G. Ulmer, Inner Sanctum
and Mars attacks!. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #42 (1997) Ex 90:-
Includes coverage on Crash, Doctor X and Hammer
Studios. [First Printing]
Video Watchdog #43 (1998) Ex 70:-
Includes
coverage on Lost Highway, Needful Things and Jackie Chan. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #44 (1998) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on Ulli Lommel and Daughters
of Darkness. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog #45 (1998) Ex 70:-
Includes coverage on The Lathe of Heaven, Radley
Metzger and Hammer Studios. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog Special Edition #1 (1994) Vg++ 80:-
Includes coverage on Walerian
Borowczyk, Emmanuelle 5 and Island of Lost Souls. [First Printing]
Video
Watchdog Special Edition #2 (1995/1996) Vg+++ 100:-
Includes coverage on Godzilla
and Udo Kier. [First Printing] Near Mint |
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