Attack Of The Giant Insects An 11-page article with stills from various films. To date (circa January 1973), there have been over 40 American and foreign movies that have giant insects in them. From the "Deadly Mantis" to "Rodan", you won't soon forget this creepy-crawly feature on insect-infested movies.
Written by Thomas Rogers
Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes... "...Or, How To Train Apes For Fun And Profit"
An 8-page article with photos from the latest "Ape" movie.
Twentieth Century-Fox does it again! The apes are revolting, but you'll find yourself rooting for them, as they battle the human masters who keep them enslaved.
Fang Mail Now Fear This! It's the letters page!
You Axed For It! 6 pages of photos, poster art, and publicity stills from an assortment of fan-requested flicks.
Includes...
The Beast With 1,000,000 Eyes! (movie poster)
Black Sunday
Curse Of The Faceless Man (1958)
The Devil's Own (1966)
Man-Made Monster (1941)
The Three Passions (1929)
Tower Of London (1939)
...and more.
Claymate Of The Month It's the Mystery Photo Of The Month - Number 61
Re-arrange the following letters and discover the name of the film with the late Brian Donlevy...
THE FYT OF HERCULES
And the answer to the last issue's "Mystery Photo Number 60" is...
THE CURSE OF THE FLY
Dr. Phibes Rises Again! A 10-page preview report (with photos) of the film "Dr. Phibes Rises Again!"
Written by Paul Clemens
Blacula! Beware the Prince of Darkness. A 5-page feature article with photos that outlines the story of "Blacula".
Guess What Happened To Count Dracula Count Dracula is undead in sunny Southern California.
A 3-page feature article (with photos) about the low budget movie "Guess What Happened To Count Dracula" (originally titled "What Ever Happened To Count Dracula?" and then later as "The Master Of The Dungeon").
This issue's cover showcases Claudia Barron who plays Angelica in the movie.
Can Yopu Outwit Dr. Acula? A 1-page pop quiz! Test your knowledge of monster films and become a Doctor of Monsterology!
Graveyard Examiner 2-pages of news, photos, and fun from the Official Newspaper of the Famous Monsters Club.
The Unnerving Night Stalker A 1-page look at the 1972 TV movie "The Night Stalker," based on the book "The Kolchak Papers." The teleplay is written by Richard Matheson.