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Hammer Horror FilmsHammer Horror Films
Books about the fondly-remembered Hammer Horror and their films.
Tomart's DisneyanaTomart's Disneyana
The outstanding magazine devoted to Disney collectors everywhere.
3-D Monsters3-D Monsters
Black ZooBlack Zoo
Castle of FrankensteinCastle of Frankenstein
Chilling Monster TalesChilling Monster Tales
Famous Monsters of FilmlandFamous Monsters of Filmland
Fantastic Monsters of the FilmsFantastic Monsters of the Films
Fantastic Movie MemoriesFantastic Movie Memories
For Monsters OnlyFor Monsters Only
Horror MonstersHorror Monsters
Journal of FrankensteinJournal of Frankenstein
Mad MonstersMad Monsters
Modern MonstersModern Monsters
Monster HowlsMonster Howls
Monster MemoriesMonster Memories
Monster WorldMonster World
MonsteramaMonsterama
Monsters to Laugh With/Monsters UnlimitedMonsters to Laugh With/Monsters Unlimited
Movie MonstersMovie Monsters
Picture PostPicture Post
The iconic photo magazine of the 1940s and 1950s featuring many movie and entertainment icons.
Quasimodo's Monster MagazineQuasimodo's Monster Magazine
Screen Thrills IllustratedScreen Thrills Illustrated
SpacemenSpacemen
Supernatural Horror FilmingSupernatural Horror Filming
Werewolves and VampiresWerewolves and Vampires
Famous Monsters of Filmland (which quickly became known to fans as simply FM) was originally conceived as a one-shot publication with no discernible future, published in the wake of the widespread success of old horror movies syndicated to American television in 1957. But the first issue, published in February 1958, was so successful that it required a second printing to fulfill public demand and its future as part of American culture was immediately obvious. The success prompted spinoff magazines such as Spacemen, Famous Westerns of Filmland, Screen Thrills Illustrated, Creepy, Eerie and Vampirella.

The magazine directly inspired the creation of many other similar publications in the ensuing years, most notably Castle of Frankenstein, Cinefantastique, Fangoria. In addition, hundreds, if not thousands, of FM-influenced horror, fantasy and science fiction movie related fanzines have been produced, some of which have continued to publish for decades, such as Midnight Marquee and Little Shoppe of Horrors. Edited by Forrest J Ackerman.

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