The cover of Famous Monsters of Filmland issue number 114 features a painted illustration of Godzilla and Rodan squaring for battle while a smoke-shrouded cityscape burns.
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Japanese cover for Famous Monsters Magazine. THEM. Never used
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Cover of Famous Monsters Magazine featuring Beneath The Planet of The Apes
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The cover of Famous Monsters 105, with a publication date of March 1974, features a painted illustration of Christopher Lee as Dracula. The artist is Basil Gogos.
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"Famous Monsters" No.11 (1961)
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The cover of the 1972 Famous Monsters of Filmland "fearbook" shows a close up of the reptile woman from Hammer Films' 1966 release, The Reptile.
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Issue number 102 of Famous Monsters magazine features a painted illustration, in close up, of Lon Chaney as The Phantom of the Opera. There's no background setting in this image, just a solid color. The lettering down the side of the cover promises a feature story on Chaney.
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The cover of Famous Monsters issue number one seventeen features a painted illustration of a scene from Ray Harryhausen's fantasy adventure classic, the Seventh Voyage of Sinbad, released in 1958. In these moment depicted, SInbad the Sailor clashes swords with a living skeleton, which was brought to life through the black magic of the film's villain.
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The cover of Famous Monsters issue 44 features a painted likeness of King Kong battling a pteranodon, which is a based on a scene in the 1933 film. The artist who painted this cover added a second pteranodon swooping toward the action, which doesn't happen in the movie.
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The cover of Famous Monsters of Filmland issue number 102 features a painted rendering of Lon Chaney's hideous scarred Phantom of the Opera, as seen in the 1925 silent film of the same name. There are no background elements in this illustration, just Chaney's head in closeup.
Hey, at least we get to celebrate #FamousMonstersMonday.
The cover of Famous Monsters issue number 35 features a painting of Bela Lugosi as Dracula.
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My first #FamousMonstersMonday post, from me
The image shows the cover of the 1968 Famous Monsters magazine yearbook. It's a white cover with no background art, but in the foreground there's a menacing, brutish two-headed monster carrying a mace rendered in paint. The monster would not be out of place in a Lord of the Rings book, as the artist's design reminds one of a fantasy adventure creature.
Hey, Bluesky. Here's your first #FamousMonstersMonday post from me.
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