www.86thfloor.com     PREVIEWS VOL. XVIII #7 July 2008  

MAGAZINES SECTION

COMIC MAGAZINE

BACK ISSUE #30
Tune into your favorite Saturday Morning Heroes of yesteryear, headlined by the 1970s’ Shazam! comics revival and TV show — including interviews with television Captain Marvels Jackson Bostwick and John Davey, and a look at Elliot S! Maggin and Alex Saviuk’s lost sequel to the 1974 Superman/“Captain Thunder” battle! Also, Space Ghost interviews with the legendary Gary Owens (the voice of Space Ghost) and artist Steve Rude; Marv Wolfman’s guest editorial about the Ruby-Spears Superman cartoon series; Super Friends in comics and on television; the unproduced fourth wave of Super Powers action figures; ElectraWoman and DynaGirl; Astro Boy; and the latest chapter in Bob Rozakis’ fantasy history of AA Comics! Plus, Adam Hughes pays tribute to the Rocketeer’s Dave Stevens! With art by C.C. Beck, Dave Cockrum, Gil Kane, Ken Steacy, Alex Toth, and an all-new cover painting of Jackson Bostwick as Captain Marvel by Alex Ross!(Twomorrows Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, B&W SRP: $6.95

THE CLASSIC MARVEL FIGURINE COLLECTION MAGAZINE
Fully authorized figurines, teamed up with an amazing magazine put this series in a super-league of its own! The hand-painted lead figurines are sculpted by master craftsmen and based on original pieces of Marvel artwork. Measuring 3 1/2"-4" tall, each figurine is individually numbered, comes stamped with the Marvel official logo, and comes packaged in its own box. The magazine accompanying each figurine will provide a detailed history and background on the featured character, including exclusive images and interviews. The fabulous characters featured this month are: Mr. Sinister (#80) and Moleman (#81)!(Eaglemoss Publications Ltd) (C: 1-1-3) NOTE: Not available in Australia.
#80: MR. SINISTER—Magazine (w/Figurine), 20pgs, FC SRP: $12.00
#81: MOLEMAN—Magazine (w/Figurine), 20pgs, FC SRP: $12.00

THE CLASSIC MARVEL FIGURINE COLLECTION MAGAZINE: SENTINEL SPECIAL
The Sentinel Special is a 20-page magazine that features a detailed history and background on the Sentinels, the unstoppable robotic enemy of the X-Men, and includes exclusive images and interviews of his creators! It also includes a hand-painted metal lead figurine of a Sentinel that is sculpted by master craftsmen and based on original pieces of Marvel artwork. Measuring 4" tall, the figurine is individually numbered, comes stamped with the Marvel official logo, and comes packaged in its own box. It comes with an exclusive slipcase and a double-sided poster.(Eaglemoss Publications Ltd) (C: 1-1-3) NOTE: Not available in Australia.
Magazine (w/Figurine), 20pgs, FC SRP: $38.00

THE CLASSIC MARVEL FIGURINE COLLECTION MAGAZINE: THE ABOMINATION SPECIAL
One of the Incredible Hulk’s greatest foes, Emil Blonsky, better known as The Abomination, stars in this summer's blockbuster film, The Incredible Hulk! The classic villain is captured in the hand-painted lead figurine that accompanies this special issue! The Classic Marvel Collection figurines are based on original pieces of Marvel artwork and stand 4" tall. The Abomination comes stamped with the official Marvel logo and is individually numbered. Packaged in its own box, the figurine comes with a special magazine that provides a detailed history and background on the featured character, including exclusive images and interviews.(Eaglemoss Publications Ltd) (C: 1-1-3) NOTE: Not available in Australia.
20pgs, FC SRP: $26.00

COMIC SHOP NEWS #1107-1110
Comic Shop News is the most popular weekly newsletter about comics. Each issue is full-color, 8-12 pages in length, and features CSNsider, news, interviews, color art, and CSN Comics — and an original Sunday-style comic strip. Only CSN has a complete monthly checklist (complete with PREVIEWS order numbers), plus exclusive CSN Hot Picks, "Fab Firsts," and a monthly checklist of all the first issues for the month!(Comic Shop News Inc)
Tabloid PI

COMIC SHOP NEWS FALL 2008 PREVIEW
The Comic Shop News Fall Preview is a quarterly newsletter with advance information on this fall's hottest comics. This special issue is full-color, 8-12 pages in length, and features CSNsider, news, color art, and interviews.(Comic Shop News Inc)
Tabloid PI

COMIC FOUNDRY MAGAZINE FALL 2008
The Eisner Award-nominated magazine is back for its most anticipated edition yet — "The Politics Issue!" Comic Foundry explores the ties between comics and politics like never before. Expect interviews with the best and brightest in the industry, as well as an exclusive or two. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, we can safely say this will be the best issue of Comic Foundry yet. Vote early, and Comics Foundry often!(Comic Foundry Magazine) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, SC, 8x11, 64pgs, FC SRP: $5.98

COMICS' BUYERS GUIDE #1647 NOVEMBER 2008
Spider-Man! Take a look at how the changes in Spider-Man’s life have affected the wallcrawler in the past few months. Plus news, views, reviews, and the largest monthly price guide in comics!(Krause Publications) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, PC SRP: $5.99

COMICS REVUE #270
Comics Revue is a monthly magazine that reprints old newspaper strips in chronological sequence, and features about ten different series, such as Modesty Blaise, Tarzan, Flash Gordon, Steve Canyon, Little Orphan Annie, The Phantom, Krazy Kat, Gasoline Alley, and others! It gives readers anywhere from a few days to a few week's worth of each series.(Manuscript Press) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 64pgs, PC SRP: $6.95

ART & POP CULTURE MAGAZINE

FEMME FATALES VOLUME 17 #5
Each issue of Femme Fatales features an inside, in-depth look at the sexy sirens of film, television, music, and the web featuring exclusive photos you won't see anywhere else. This issue has everything, along with coverage of female sports celebrities, electronics, reality television, our favorite men's men, relationship advice from actress Paget Brewster, and suggestions on how to be a real man from "The Style Nurse."(Cinefantastique) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $9.99

FORTEAN TIMES #241
Named after Charles Forte, the first person to research and document reports of paranormal phenomena in a concise and coherent way, Fortean Times is the monthly magazine dedicated to carrying on Forte's obsession with our world's secrets, featuring eyewitness and first-hand accounts of the unexpected, the unexplained, and unexplored regions around the world.(Dennis Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $11.25

GEEK MONTHLY VOLUME 2 #10
Geek Monthly is dedicated to anything and everything that geeks obsess about, like the latest toys, anime, television shows, movies, games and DVDs. But there is more to the modern geek, so expect the lowdown on all sorts of things from the latest apply-to-the-forehead headache cure to how technology is being used in haute cuisine in the magazine that takes a lifestyle approach to geek culture!(Fusion Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $5.99

GOTHIC BEAUTY MAGAZINE #27
Covering everything in the world of Goth beauty, fashion, lifestyle, events, profiles, interviews, product reviews, and more!(Holiday Media) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 80pgs, PC SRP: $4.95

ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #24
This special edition issue of Illustration features an extensive look at the life and work of Mort Kunstler, featuring highlights from every facet of his long career. From paperbacks, pulps and adventure magazines, to Aurora model kits, slicks, and his recent work illustrating events from the Civil War, Mort is one of the most prolific and important illustrators from the last fifty years. The issue also features a look at Mort Kunstler the collector, with a special tour of his personal art collection. Also included are book reviews, and a run down of the latest exhibitions and events related to illustration history.(Illustration Magazine) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, SC, 112pgs, FC SRP: $15.00

JUXTAPOZ VOLUME 15 #10 OCTOBER 2008
Presenting a gallery of underground artists who influence much of the graphics, fashion and new art seen today, Juxtapoz gives readers the latest in modern art worldwide! Each issue features interviews and reviews of artists, as well as photos from galleries and exhibits, rare sketches, portfolios, and full-color layouts of painters and cartoonists and their works.(High Speed Productions) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, PC SRP: $4.99

LOCUS #572
Locus is the science-fiction and fantasy community’s journal of record, with news and reviews on new and upcoming releases, as well as articles and columns by well-known authors.(Locus Magazine) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, B&W SRP: $6.95

PIQ MAGAZINE OCTOBER 2008
From the minds behind Newtype USA comes PiQ, an exciting new magazine devoted to TV, anime, movies, DVDs, video games, comics, and everything else that strikes your fancy. What do you want out of a magazine — and out of what you watch, play, listen to, whatever every day? PiQ answers that question, by being the magazine about "Entertainment For The Rest Of Us."(A. D. Vision(newtype Magazine)) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $6.99

PULP FICTION

DOC SAVAGE DOUBLE NOVEL VOLUME 21
The greatest superhero of the pulp era returns in two chilling pulp thrillers by Lester Dent and William G. Bogart writing as "Kenneth Robeson" for this Halloween special! First, after Renny Renwick is stricken by a bizarre malady in Salem, Massachusetts, Doc Savage and his beautiful cousin Pat journey to Witches' Hollow to investigate the "Hex" of a strange woman rumored to be a 100-year-old witch. Then, in "The Running Skeletons," the Man of Bronze and his Iron Men must unravel the mystery of a horde of skeletal gunslingers. Plus, a horrifying lost Doc Savage script from the Golden Age of Radio. This instant collector's item showcases both color pulp covers, and reprints all the classic interior illustrations by Paul Orban. Pulp historian Will Murray provides commentary, while a descendent of one of Salem's most famous families examines the 17th century witch trials.(Sanctum Productions) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 128pgs, B&W SRP: $12.95

HIGH ADVENTURE
The greatest superhero of the pulp era returns in two chilling pulp thrillers by Lester Dent and William G. Bogart writing as "Kenneth Robeson" for this Halloween special! First, after Renny Renwick is stricken by a bizarre malady in Salem, Massachusetts, Doc Savage and his beautiful cousin Pat journey to Witches' Hollow to investigate the "Hex" of a strange woman rumored to be a 100-year-old witch. Then, in "The Running Skeletons," the Man of Bronze and his Iron Men must unravel the mystery of a horde of skeletal gunslingers. Plus, a horrifying lost Doc Savage script from the Golden Age of Radio. This instant collector's item showcases both color pulp covers, and reprints all the classic interior illustrations by Paul Orban. Pulp historian Will Murray provides commentary, while a descendent of one of Salem's most famous families examines the 17th century witch trials.(Adventure House) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 112pgs, B&W SRP: $7.95

THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE AUGUST 1935 REPLICA EDITION
The Phantom Detective, an enigma to his enemies, is a friend to all law-abiding folks. In Robert Wallace's "The Pharaoh's Mark" grisly murder and baffling mystery stalk a museum! Could it be the curse of ancient Egypt? Follow the Phantom on one of the most exciting cases in his career!(Adventure House) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 128pgs, B&W SRP: $14.95

SHADOW DOUBLE NOVEL VOLUME 22
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow Knows!" The Master of Darkness returns in two haunting pulp mysteries by Walter B. Gibson (writing as "Maxwell Grant") in this special Halloween reprint! First, The Shadow investigates unusual disappearances surrounding a bizarre family kept in seclusion in a decaying mansion by the terms of an unusual will. What is the deadly secret of the "Tower of Death"? Then, "The Hooded Circle" commit baffling robberies as they steal the "Seven Hells," and the Dark Avenger must uncover the secrets of the Stonehenge-like monuments in Druid Glen. Plus, Lamont Cranston wages a war of invisibility against King Malo's voodoo magic when he visits "Terror Island" in a thriller from the Golden Age of Radio. This classic reprint also features both color pulp covers by George Rozen and Graves Gladney, the classic interior illustrations by Tom Lovell and Edd Cartier, and historical commentary by Anthony Tollin and Will Murray.(Sanctum Productions) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 128pgs, B&W SRP: $12.95

COLLECTOR MAGAZINES

LEE'S TOY REVIEW #192 OCTOBER 2008
Mattel's line of DC Universe action figures — from Justice League to DC Universe Infinite Heroes — are covered in this issue of Lee's Toy Review. Also find Vintage Toy reviews, McFarlane's Sports Picks, G.I. Joe, Transformers, Teen Titans, DC Comics Super Heroes, Hot Wheels, Market Reports, Trading Figures, and more. Plus, the nation’s #1 Hot Wheels price guide!(Action Figure News &Toy Review) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $5.95

NON-SPORT UPDATE VOLUME 19 #5
Get all of the details of the new Fantastic Four Archives series coming from Rittenhouse Archives. Another article will be all about the new James Bond card set, featuring images from Quantum of Solace, the 22nd James Bond feature film, also produced by Rittenhouse. Look for promo cards, previewing some great upcoming card series, inside each issue. There is a 24-page price guide in every issue. Regular features include New Card Review, Non-Sport Shorts Timeline, Finders Keepers, the Promo Column and Cards Online.(Non-Sport Update) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 88pgs, PC SRP: $4.99

TOMART'S ACTION FIGURE DIGEST #171
Action Figure Digest reports directly from the San Diego International ComicCon with exclusive photos and interviews. This year's event showed the biggest selection of action figures to date. Several new product lines are rumored to be shown for the first time and Action Figure Digest will be there to bring the coverage to you along with exclusive behind-the-scenes stories. Coverage of the major action figure auction being run in conjunction with the event will also be provided. News of the new Doctor Who line, featuring characters from the classic series, continues.(Tomart Publications) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 64pgs, FC SRP: $5.95

GAME MAGAZINES

SCRYE #126 NOVEMBER 2008
SCRYE #126 features coverage of events at Gen Con Indy, plus Magic: The Gathering, World of Warcraft TCG, HeroClix, Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, and lots more! SCRYE has complete monthly card lists and price guide for Magic: The Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh!, and more!(Krause Publications) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $5.99

WHITE DWARF #344
In this issue of Games Workshop’s official magazine: The release of the Warhammer 40K: Assault on Black Reach box set is here, with a full Battle Report and Painting Workshop! Plus: The Lord of The Rings: The Council of Elrond, “A Tale of Four Gamers,” and a’Eavy Metal feature on the Masterclass: Dreadlord on Cold One miniature! (Games Workshop) (C: 0-1-2) NOTE: Available only within the United States and U.S. Territories.
Magazine, 120pgs, FC SRP: $6.00

TV & MOVIE MAGAZINES

CINEFEX #115 OCTOBER 2008
The magazine about special effects in today's films returns with articles on four of the summer's biggest films! After a 20-year hiatus, Indiana Jones returns in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for another action-packed archeological quest set in the 1950s. Steven Spielberg mans the helm of his fourth Indy adventure, with visual effects provided by Industrial Light & Magic. Then, director Christopher Nolan continues the Batman saga in The Dark Knight with the Caped Crusader battling the nefarious Joker. Double Negative, BUF and Framestore are among the effects vendors. Director Guillermo del Toro resurrects Mike Mignola's demon-spawned superhero in Hellboy II: The Golden Army for an epic conflict with an evil elfin prince and his fantasy minions, featuring makeup from Spectral Motion and DDT, and visual effects by Double Negative. Finally, in Hancock Will Smith plays a superhero with character flaws and an alcohol problem in the comedy adventure directed by Peter Berg, with visual effects designed by visual effects supervisor John Dykstra and executed by Sony Pictures Imageworks.(Cinefex) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, SC, 8x9, 120pgs, FC SRP: $12.50

CSI MAGAZINE #6 SPECIAL
This 100-page CSI: New York special is crammed with interviews with Melina Kanakaredes, Eddie Cahill, Robert Joy, and A.J. Buckley! Plus, all the new season secrets as we give you the lowdown on season five!(Titan) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99

DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #399
Doctor Who Magazine is the official publication of the hit BBC television series, jam packed with news, photos, and features! This issue, we look at what the future might have in store for the Doctor with exclusive interviews with cast and crew; there’s a brand new, full-color comic strip adventure for the Doctor and Donna, "Time of my Life;" the team behind Doctor Who reveal more secrets about making the show in their "Production Notes" column; the Time Team continue their mission to view every Doctor Who story in order by watching "The Trial of a Time Lord," Parts Five through Eight; all the latest books, audios and DVDs are previewed and reviewed; plus much, much more!(Panini Publishing Ltd) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $7.99

FANGORIA #278 NOVEMBER 2008
There’s no better place to read about the fun of fright flicks than Fangoria! The world’s best-selling horror magazine takes you behind the screams of the films and TV shows that you’re dying to discover. Here’s the frightful lineup for the special Halloween issue, our favorite time of the year! Jigsaw's evil legacy lives on in Saw V, which promises to be the nastiest Saw yet! After starting at a new high school, a teenaged girl becomes intrigued by a group of odd students who turn out to be vampires — and falls in love with one of them in the adaptation of the best-selling novel, Twilight! The Road, based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy, stars Viggo Mortensen in a post-apocalyptic America as a father tries to lead his son to safety through a landscape inhabited by diseased killers. Plus, this jam-packed special issue of Fangoria boasts all the latest horror news, TV updates, gossip and video, DVD, videogame and book reviews!(Starlog Group Inc) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $8.99

FILMFAX #119
Filmfax is the magazine of film and unusual television. In every issue, you'll find interviews and features on horror, science-fiction, and B-movies from the silent era through the 1970s. Since 1986, Filmfax has been the source for behind-the-scenes stories on classic monster movies, sci-fi, comedy, Westerns, and the golden age of TV. Filmfax also features reviews of the latest releases on video, DVD, and CD from these areas, as well as books, toys, and other cool stuff!(Filmfax) (C: 0-1-2)
150pgs, B&W SRP: $9.95

HEROES MAGAZINE #6
Now 100 pages EVERY month! In the latest issue of the hit magazine Heroes creator Tim Kring reveals upcoming storylines, and Jack Coleman speaks out on his season three role. Plus, all the latest news from the show and much more! Available in Newsstand and PREVIEWS Exclusive editions!(Titan) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
NEWSSTAND—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99
PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99

LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #21
In 1956, England's Hammer Film Productions changed the face of modern day horror films forever, when they made their color version of the Frankenstein story, bringing together for the first time the Hammer team that would make some of the best and best known horror films of the next two decades — stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, director Terence Fisher, producer Anthony Hinds, cameraman Jack Asher, production designer Bernard Robinson. They would provide a look and a new visceral approach to classic horror that made fans of us "monster kids" for generations to come. Writer Bruce Hallenbeck explores the making of The Curse of Frankenstein with interviews with Peter Cushing, Anthony Hinds, Terence Fisher, and more, complete with behind-the-scenes photography. Also, Ted Newsom looks at Tales of Frankenstein, Hammer's failed attempt to make a Frankenstein series for American television. Plus, interviews with Peter Sasdy and actor Shane Briant.(Little Shoppe Of Horrors) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, B&W SRP: $8.95

MONSTER BASH #8
Step into the "House of Dracula" as Kevin Surnear talks to Bela Lugosi Jr. who shares his memories of growing up with his famous dad, the man we knew as the real "Dracula," Bela Lugosi! Then, a look at the original The Fly with Vincent Price, and a retroactive blast from shockers of the past in the great Monster Show of 1939 — Son of Frankenstein! Then it's off to Motown Monster Hosts with the history of Sir Graves Ghastly and a farewell to Monster Bash friend Ben Chapman who portrayed the land creature in Creature From The Black Lagoon from fans around the world. Finally, we blast-off to the Forbidden Planet for an interview with actor Warren Stevens.(Creepy Classics/Monster Bash) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 56pgs, PC SRP: $7.99

RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE #83
Rue Morgue Magazine is North America's original publication for horror in print and entertainment! Get exclusive interviews with horror favorites, ranging from George A. Romero, Takashi Miike, Rob Zombie, John Carpenter, Tom Savini, and many others! Check out some of the regular columns as well: "Note From the Underground," "Post-Mortem," "Cinemacabre," "Dreadlines," "The Coroner's Report," "The Gore-Met," and tons of others, all which will fill you with a frightful amount of horror knowledge!(Marrs Media Inc) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $8.95

SFX #174
SFX is the biggest, brightest and boldest science fiction magazine in the world, filled to the brim with everything you ever wanted to know about sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. Well-known for its irreverent-but-fond attitude towards the genres, SFX is Britain's best-selling sci-fi and fantasy magazine! Explore the depths of some of the greatest minds in literary sci-fi and comicdom and read reviews of all the latest films, DVDs, and books.(Future Publishing) (C: 0-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
Magazine, FC SRP: $9.99

STARLOG #370 OCTOBER 2008
Get the latest on this fall's genre films with Starlog! Visit the set of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth film in the blockbuster series! Then, discover how the underground world of City of Ember, starring Bill Murray, was created. The writers of Iron Man sit down for an interview about the writing of the summer's blockbuster, coming to DVD this fall! Then meet Justin Bruening, the new driver of the latest model of KITT on NBC's Knight Rider revival. Go behind the scenes on Fox's Fringe, the new series from Lost's J.J. Abrams.(Starlog Group Inc) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $7.99

STAR WARS INSIDER SPECIAL#104
Find out about the CGI animated The Clone Wars series as Star Wars hits the small screen. Featuring everything you need to know on The Force Unleashed videogame, and a top 10 countdown of jaw dropping moments. Plus, take a trip with C-3PO celebrating 21 years of Star Tours. Available in Newsstand and PREVIEWS Exclusive editions!(Titan) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
NEWSSTAND—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $7.99
PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $7.99

SUPERNATURAL MAGAZINE SPECIAL #6
Get all the latest, as Jensen and Jared talk about the new season of Supernatural in exclusive interviews. Find out what Agent Henriksen has to say as we put Charles Malik Whitfield under the spotlight. Plus, we take a sneak peek at what season four has in store! Available in Newsstand and PREVIEWS Exclusive editions!(Titan) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
NEWSSTAND—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99
PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99

TORCHWOOD MAGAZINE #8-9
Go inside the Hub and monitor Rift activity with Torchwood Magazine! Issue #8 features an exclusive interview with Captain Jack as John Barrowman reveals all. Plus, Paul Kasey on his life under latex, and we count down the Hub hit parade! Issue #9 shines the spotlight on the show's stuntmen, and offers interviews with the cast and crew. Plus, see how Torchwood comes together as exclusive concept art is unveiled.(Titan) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
#8—Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99
#9—Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99

VIDEO WATCHDOG #144
Video Watchdog is the original, ultimate monthly review of Horror, Sci-fi and Cult films on DVD, with serious, in-depth reviews and articles on domestic and import releases by the best writers in the field! You can read a lot of guesswork on the Internet, but the facts aren't "in" until you read them in Video Watchdog!(Video Watchdog) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 6x9, 80pgs, FC SRP: $8.95

ADULT

PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
(Time Warner Retail Sales & Mkt)SEE PREVIEWS ADULT FOR MORE INFORMATION (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Available only within the United States and U.S. Territories.
ADULT MATERIAL
PLAYBOY NOV 2008—Magazine, FC SRP: $5.99
PLAYBOY SPECIAL VIXENS DEC/JAN 2008—Magazine, FC SRP: $9.99
PLAYBOY LINGERIE DEC/JAN 2008/09—Magazine, FC SRP: $9.99