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You can find links to those, as well as a few other important links associated with Digital Meltd0wn in the menu bar above. Since the scans of horror comics/magazines ', ' and ' proved to be much more popular than I ever anticipated that they would be, and many of you have been requested for me to share more, I thought I would share another popular horror magazine that made its debut in the 1950s. Several years before the first issues of 'Creepy' and 'Eerie' hit the stand, found a hit on its hands in the form of 'Famous Monsters of Filmland', which made it's debut in 1958. It was the first magazine to cater to the fans of horror films. The following scans come courtesy of the scanning duo of 'Teachbug & Sprout.'
As with the previous scans of horror comics and magazines from the 1950s, some of these are reprints, while others original issues. I didn't go through and label each file to distinguish between the originals and the reprints, but it is easy to differentiate between the two based on the condition of the pages. I plan to post the first 30 issues of FM before the Nightmare Before Christmas event ends. I will make 3 posts, with each one containing 10 issues.
Below you will find an excerpt from Wikipedia's very informative article on Famous Monsters of Filmland. 'Famous Monsters of Filmland is a genre-specific film magazine started in 1958 by publisher James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman. Famous Monsters of Filmland (which quickly became known to fans as simply FM was originally conceived as a one-shot publication by James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman (1916-2008), with no discernible future, published in the wake of the widespread success of the package of old horror movies syndicated to American television in 1957. Free blues brothers movie. But the first issue, published in February 1958, was so successful that it required a second printing to fulfill public demand.