www.86thfloor.com     PREVIEWS VOL. XVIII #5 May 2008  

MAGAZINES SECTION

COMIC MAGAZINE

ALTER EGO #79
Alter Ego shines a spotlight on Superman and his Creators! Behind a fabulous new cover by Michael Golden, expect a Kandor-size bottleful of features on the first and greatest super-hero ever! From an exclusive and revealing interview with Joe Shuster’s sister, Jean Shuster Peavey to Mike W. Barr on Superman the detective, Dwight Decker on the Man of Steel and Hitler’s Third Reich, and the Nembo Kid (that’s Italian for “Superman,” to you)! Look for art by Shuster, Boring, Swan, Adams, and Kane! There’s also more on the Golden and Silver Ages of Comics, including P.C. Hamerlinck’s FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America) section with Marc Swayze, C.C. Beck, and others, Michael T. Gilbert and Mr. Monster’s Comic Crypt, and more! (Twomorrows Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, B&W SRP: $6.95

BACK ISSUE #29
Len Wein, Dave Cockrum, and Roy Thomas dusted off the B-list X-Men in 1975 and elevated it to A-list status, and Back Issue follows its 1970s/1980s success and spin-offs in this special “Mutants” issue! Look at the X-Men work of Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Paul Smith, and John Romita, Jr.; Ann Nocenti and Arthur Adams’ Longshot; Bob McLeod’s and Bill Sienkiewicz’s New Mutants; the UK’s Captain Britain series; the Beast as the first breakout mutant; the lost Angel stories; the return of the original X-Men in X-Factor; and a “Greatest Stories Never Told” revelation of Nightcrawler’s “original” father! Plus: a history of DC’s mutant, Captain Comet, and a new chapter in Bob Rozakis’ fantasy history of AA Comics! With a rarely seen X-Men cover by Dave Cockrum! (Twomorrows Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, B&W SRP: $6.95

THE CLASSIC MARVEL FIGURINE COLLECTION
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: Havok (#74), Falcon (#75), and Ms. Marvel (#76)! (Eaglemoss Publications Ltd) (C: 1-1-3) NOTE: Not available in Australia.
#74: HAVOK—Magazine (w/Figurine), 20pgs, FC SRP: $12.00
#75: FALCON—Magazine (w/Figurine), 20pgs, FC SRP: $12.00
#76: MS. MARVEL—Magazine (w/Figurine), 20pgs, FC SRP: $12.00

COMIC SHOP NEWS #1098-1102
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

COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE SEPT 2008 #1645
An Uncanny happening! Comics Buyer's Guide looks at the changes in the X-Men universe and celebrates Uncanny X-Men's 500th issue. Learn who were the favorites of 2007 in the annual Fan Awards issue! All this, plus news, views, and reviews you can't get anywhere else! (Krause Publications) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, PC SRP: $5.99

COMICS REVUE #268
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 more! It gives you 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

DRAW #16
From the early ’70s at DC, Star Wars, and Heavy Metal, to American Flagg and now Wolverine, we catch up with Howard Chaykin, one of comics most innovative artist/storytellers! Also, we go behind the drawing board and animation desk with Jay Stephens, from Jet Cat and Tutenstein to his new Cartoon Network show, Secret Saturdays! Then there's more Comic Art Bootcamp, this time focusing on "How to Use Reference," and "Working from Photos," by Bret Blevins and Mike Manley. Plus, reviews, resources, and new Chaykin cover, and more! (Twomorrows Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 80pgs, PC SRP: $6.95

ROUGH STUFF #9
Rough Stuff presents another fascinating journey into the creative minds and processes of comics artists, with interviews, articles, never-before-seen penciled pages, sketches, layouts, roughs, and unused inked pages from throughout comics history, plus critiques of newcomers’ work, and more! This issue features an amazing four interviews, with Rob Haynes (interviewed by fellow professional artist Tim Townsend), Joe Jusko, Mel Rubi, and Scott Williams, as each artist offers commentary explaining how their work evolves from concept and rough, into finished form. Plus: editor and pro artist Bob McLeod presents an article examining “Inkers: Who Needs ’Em?” Rudy Vasquez goes under the scrutiny of a Rough Critique of his work, and more! New painted cover by Joe Jusko! (Twomorrows Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, B&W SRP: $6.95

TRIPWIRE 2008 ANNUAL
After the huge worldwide success of last year's issue, Britain's best features-led graphic novel and genre magazine returns with another all-new annual. Under a brand new Tommy Lee Edwards Doctor Who painted cover, Tripwire looks at the phenomena of Britain's biggest sci-fi series and the UK's genre boom with other hits like Torchwood, Primeval, and Ashes to Ashes. Plus sci-fi and fantasy grand master Michael Moorcock discusses his career and the creation of Elric, Tim Kring talks exclusively about the future of Heroes now the writer's strike is over, and explore the return of Futurama with creators Matt Groening and David X. Cohen. Also, we look at Pinewood Studios' plans for expansion, Martin Asbury discusses working on James Bond and Stripwire features strip material from the likes of Roger Langridge (Fred The Clown), Kody Chamberlain, and more! (Tripwire Publishing Limited) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 6x9, 132pgs, FC SRP: $14.95

STAR OF THE MONTH

TRIPWIRE 2007 ANNUAL
From the people who brought you Image's Studio Space, comes 132 pages of full-color, brand-new Film, TV, and graphic novel content including exclusive interviews with Matt Groening and Alan Moore, Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale on Heroes, plus art from Frazer (Iron Man) Irving, Sean (Marvel Zombies) Phillips, and much more! (Tripwire Publishing Limited) (MAY073980)
SC, 6x9, 128pgs, FC SRP: $14.95

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ART & POP CULTURE MAGAZINE

FEMME FATALES VOLUME 17 #4
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 celebrites, 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 #239
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 #8
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. (Fusion Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $5.99

HI FRUCTOSE MAGAZINE QUARTERLY VOLUME 8
Hi-Fructose, the critically acclaimed, under-the-counter culture magazine, returns this summer, showcasing an eclectic mix of underground artists, pop surrealists, emerging and rediscovered counter-cultures, and awe-inspiring spectacles from around the world! (Atta Boy) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $6.95

ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #23
Illustration features an extensive look at the magazine story illustration of Robert McGinnis, a side of the artist's work often overlooked in other books and articles. Scores of reproductions from his original paintings and vintage tear sheets are included. Also featured in this issue is the work of Cooper Studio artist Murray Tinkelman, whose meticulous line drawings have been world famous for decades. Rounding out the issue is an article on Jim Flora, renowned for his jazz record album cover illustrations in the 50s and 60s, featuring dozens of previously unpublished illustrations. Also included are the usual book reviews, plus a run down of the latest exhibitions and events related to illustration history. (Illustration Magazine) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, SC, 8x11, 112pgs, FC SRP: $15.00

JUXTAPOZ VOLUME 15 #8 AUG 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 #570
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 AUGUST 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 19
The first superhero returns with two action-packed epics from the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction! When an ambassador is murdered after visiting Doc's headquarters, the Man of Bronze and his Iron Men journey to Europe to prevent terrorists from overthrowing a Balkan nation in "The King Maker." Then, in "The Freckled Shark," a sharkskin treasure map leads Doc Savage to the Florida Keys and the terrible secret of Matacumbe. This collector's item pulp reprint also features the original color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Emery Clarke, interior illustrations by Paul Orban and historical articles by Will Murray, author of seven Doc Savage novels. (Sanctum Productions) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 128pgs, B&W SRP: $12.95

THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE JUNE 1934 (REPLICA EDITION)
It's thrills, chills and mystery in this exciting novel of the Phantom's mad race with death on the gory trail of a sinister killer whose victims writhe in a strangle-hold of dread, as written by Robert Wallace in "Diamonds of Death!" (Adventure House) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 128pgs, B&W SRP: $14.95

THE SHADOW DOUBLE NOVEL VOLUME 20
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow Knows!" The Master of Darkness again demonstrates that "crime does not pay" in two pulse-pounding pulp thrillers by Walter B. Gibson. First, after a museum curator is murdered, The Shadow must solve the timeless riddle of "The Blue Sphinx," a 4,000-year-old relic unearthed in the Libyan desert. Then, South American headhunters team with New York gangsters to spread terror through "Jibaro Death." This classic reprint also features both color pulp covers by George Rozen, classic interior illustrations by the legendary Tom Lovell and historical commentary by Will Murray. (Sanctum Productions) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 128pgs, B&W SRP: $12.95

COLLECTOR MAGAZINES

LEE'S TOY REVIEW #190 AUGUST 2008
Get even more Comic-Con Coverage from San Diego, plus more great toys of the '60s, '70s, and '80s! The Pull-Out Collector Guide this issue covers one of hottest toy lines going, the G.I. Joe 25th Anniversary Collection. The Guide alone is worth the purchase price of the magazine! 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! (Action Figure News &Toy Review) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $5.95

NON-SPORT UPDATE VOLUME 19 #4
Who doesn’t love a Spider-Man cover? Upper Deck will be issuing Marvel Masterpieces II, and thus, Non-Sport Update features Spider-Man on their cover. There’s a great line-up of free promos inside every issue including Stargate Atlantis Seasons 3 & 4 (Rittenhouse), Jericho: Season Two (Inkworks), Star Wars: Clone Wars (Topps) and an exclusive Marvel Masterpieces II (Upper Deck) promo. There is a 24-page price guide in every issue (pre-2004 set prices rotate). 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, 8x11, 88pgs, PC SRP: $4.99

NON-SPORTS PROMO CARD ENCYCLOPEDIA & PRICE GUIDE 2008 EDITION
Non-Sport card collectors love promo cards. Non-Sport Update is pleased to announce a new edition of the popular Promo Card Encyclopedia & Price Guide for 2008. This long running book will once again be expertly authored by promo guru Todd Jordan and this newly revised and completely updated edition will be published by Non-Sport Update. The book covers promotional cards, prototypes, samples, comic inserts, and product premiums; included are cards from 1990 to present. Over 7,500 cards are listed as well as over 600 pictures! This edition features two full-color galleries of rare and unusual non-sport promotional cards. This is a must-have reference for every card collector’s shelf, whether they collect a few cards or they are a promo card fanatic. (Non-Sport Update) (C: 0-1-2)
SC, 7x10, 192pgs, PC SRP: $18.95

SCI-FI & FANTASY MODELLER PRESENTS MODELLING THE 21ST CENTURY
Presenting Modelling the 21st Century, a special 100-page, all-color softcover volume from the publishers of Sci-Fi & Fantasy Modeller! Modelling the 21st Century is packed with model-making articles based on the craft featured in the legendary puppet and live-action series of Gerry Anderson, offering a spectacular line-up for genre modelers and fans alike. Includes scratchbuilt studio-scale Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, a Space: 1999 Eagle-inspired moon vehicle, a huge Thunderbird 2 scratchbuild, UFO Interceptor concept model, UN-10 jet from Trapped In The Sky, a Fireball XL5 scratchbuild, a David Sisson interview, a large-scale Captain Scarlet Spectrum Hovercraft, and more! (Happy Medium Press) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $26.95

SCI FI & FANTASY MODELLER VOLUME 10
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Modeller, the genre modeler's essential companion, offers modelers 100 color pages on top-quality art paper. This issue features an exciting mix of science fiction and fantasy-related contents, including an Airfix interview and reviews of the new Doctor Who kits. An original Galactica spotlight looks at the new garage kit, plus the Thunderbirds Transmitter Truck scratchbuild, a Supergirl FX miniature rebuild, a Babylon 5 Black Omega build, a Moebius Seaview mega-review, a hot advance preview of the Moebius Space Pod, an Excalibur Special FX miniature scratchbuild, and more! (Happy Medium Press) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $26.95

TOMART'S ACTION FIGURE DIGEST #169
The San Diego Comic-Con convention preview special leads off this issue. Art and prototypes for another action figure line from the past is also presented. A new feature on Star Wars figures begins. Regular department such as Action News Briefs focus on stories, trends, and other news. (Tomart Publications) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 64pgs, FC SRP: $5.95

GAME MAGAZINES

SCRYE #124 OCTOBER 2008
Scrye features coverage of Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition, the World of WarCraft TCG, HeroClix, Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, and lots more! Scrye has complete monthly card lists and a price guide for Magic: The Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh!, plus much more! (Krause Publications) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $5.99

WHITE DWARF #342
Take a look at the main Warhammer 40K armies, how they play, what they’re about, and how the new rules affect them. Also, discover the art of 40K, as White Dwarf looks at the new artwork from the book and talk to all the artists, plus a chat to Jes Goodwin about his early work that delves into his sketchbook and interview the man himself. Finally, learn techniques using the new washes, and learn how to get started with terrain, the Citadel gaming mat and scenery, and how to build a basic game board. (Games Workshop) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Available only within the United States and U.S. Territories.
Magazine, 120pgs, FC SRP: $6.00

TV & MOVIE MAGAZINES

ASIAN CULT CINEMA #59
Asian Cult Cinema features a special report on the "Worst Japanese Movies of All Time," a companion to the popular Asian Cult Cinema #57 which explored the most outrageous Asian Films of All Time! Also, Takeshi Miike re-invents the "Spaghetti Western" Django, David Aaron Clark takes a critical look at the new Pang Bothers’ Detective and In Love With The Dead, and much more! (Vital Sounds Inc) (C: 0-1-2)
MATURE THEMES
Magazine, SC, 5x7, 64pgs, PC SRP: $6.00

CHARMED MAGAZINE #24 SPECIAL
In this final issue of Charmed magazine we bid farewell to Charmed one final time. Read what the stars have to say in these exclusive interviews. Plus, your chance to get the Charmed look! (Titan) (C: 0-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99

CSI MAGAZINE #5 SPECIAL
In this 100-page special, catch an exclusive David Caruso interview and find out what makes Horatio Caine tick! Plus, Adam Rodriguez, Jonathan Togo, and Eva La Rue talk all things CSI. Featuring all the latest news and more in this ultimate guide to Crime Scene Investigation! (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 #397
Doctor Who Magazine is the official publication of the hit BBC television series, jam packed full with news, photos and features! This issue, we look at the Doctor’s most recent adventures, including the thrilling conclusion to the fourth season. There are exclusive interviews with cast and crew; the third part of "The Widow’s Curse," a new, full-color comic strip for the Doctor and Donna; Executive Producer and Russell T. Davies reveals more secrets about making Doctor Who in his "Production Notes" column; the Time Team continue their mission to view every Doctor Who story in order by watching "The Mysterious Planet"; 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 #276 SEPTEMBER 2008
Spurred by the recent box-office successes of Cloverfield, Saw IV, and Disturbia, the horror boom will continue for years to come. There’s no better place to read about the fun of fright flicks than Fangoria! The world’s best-selling and longest-running horror magazine takes you behind the screams of the films and TV shows that you’re dying to discover. In the hugh "Fall Frights" issue, you can expect features on Amusement, Quarantine, and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Plus, this issue boasts all the latest horror news, TV updates, gossip and video, DVD, videogame and book reviews that can only be found in Fangoria! (Starlog Group, Inc) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $8.99

FILMFAX #118
This issue: Master comics artist Joe Kubert talks about his work from the Golden Age to the present; David Carradine remembers his Kung Fu days; a look back at the misguided horror movie Dead and Buried; and the preacher who financed Plan 9 From Outer Space remembers Ed Wood! Plus, many more interviews, features, and reviews on movies, music, and the world of retro-pop culture! (Filmfax) (C: 0-1-2)
RES. from Previews Vol. XVII #10 (OCT073971)
150pgs, B&W SRP: $9.95

HEROES MAGAZINE #5
In an electric shocker, read what Kristin Bell has to say about working on Heroes! Featuring exclusive interviews with the stars of the hit show, an in-depth chat with Greg Grunberg, and your Top Ten Hero moments so far! 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, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99
PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99

HORRORHOUND #12
It's the 30th anniversary of Michael Myers and the film that changed the haunting season forever — Halloween. In true HorrorHound fashion, we take a look at the evolution of this long-running film series, finding out those dark little secrets, talking to many of the names involved in the franchise and shedding light on the mass amounts of memorabilia and merchandise that revolves around this masked maniac. Other articles in this issue include the greatest slashers of the '80s that weren't named Myers, Voorhees or Krueger, and a special look at Wizard Video! Plus, regular features such as toy and movie news! (Horror Hound) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 64pgs, FC SRP: $6.95

LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #20
While Hammer films got most of the publicity, another British company was making its mark in the horror and fantasy field in the 1960's & 70's. Amicus Productions, the brainchild of New York producers Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg, rose to fame with their first fantasy film City of the Dead (released in the United States as Horror Hotel), and would follow with such popular films as Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, The Psychopath, Scream and Scream Again, The House That Dripped Blood, I Monster, and many more. Noted author Philip Nutman's history of the company is full of stories, behind-the-scenes wrangling, and the complete history of the rise and fall of Amicus. Written with the full cooperation and involvement of producer Milton Subotsky and access to thousands of pages of internal company memos, this is the definitive history of Amicus Productions. (Little Shoppe Of Horrors) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 100pgs, B&W SRP: $8.95

MONSTERS FROM THE VAULT #25
The 25th issue of Monsters from the Vault features Daniel Horne’s beautiful Werewolf of London painting on the cover. The issue opens with Cortlandt Hull discussing his uncle’s role in Werewolf of London and as Edgar Allan Poe on stage. Next up, longtime contributor Greg Mank looks at the production of Val Lewton’s 1944 film, The Curse of the Cat People. First-time contributor Mark Berry interviews David Hedison about working with Irwin Allen on his 1960 film, The Lost World. Finally, Gary Rhodes examines Bela Lugosi’s unmade sequel to Dracula, and John Clymer discusses the recently published revised edition of Universal Horrors: The Studio’s Classic Films, 1931-1946 with authors John Brunas, Michael Brunas, and Tom Weaver. In addition, editorial comments, letters to the editor, DVD/CD/book reviews, and a few surprises await you in this issue. Each article contains tons of rare photos, all beautifully reproduced. (Monsters From The Vault) (C: 0-1-2)
8x11, 64pgs, PC SRP: $8.98

RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE #81
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 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

SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #67
The Summer issue of Scary Monsters will scare 'n roll with a Giant Gila Monster-sized interview with Don Sullivan. In last year's summer issue we teased you with the first ever interview with Don Sullivan, star of The Giant Gila Monster, Teenage Zombies, and Monster of Piedras Blancas, and now present a full blown interview of "Sullivan's Travels in Hollywood," an Interview with "B" Movie hero Don Sullivan. Brandon James, son of Jeanne Carmen remembers his mother in "My Mom and the Monster of Piedras Blancas." The Cosmic Drive-In visits Wisconsin Drive-Ins one last time. Part 3 of "Godzilla's Millinneum Years: Post-2000" continues with a look at Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla. All these rockin' scares and much more will roll forth in the latest edition of the only real monster magazine! (Dennis Druktenis Publishing) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, B&W SRP: $8.95

SFX #172
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: $9.70

STARLOG #368 AUGUST 2008
With the summer movie season of 2008 looking to be the biggest ever, Starlog takes a look at some of the successes of the season and what's still to come! With features on The X-Files 2 movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Incredible Hulk, WALL*E, Will Smith's Hancock, Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Dark Knight, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and more, Starlog will be your indispensible guide to everything genre in theaters and on television this summer and fall! (Starlog Group, Inc) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, FC SRP: $7.99

STAR WARS INSIDER #103
Meet the new stars of Star Wars as The Clone Wars begin! Go behind-the-scenes of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, certain to be the video game event of the year, plus get a Star Wars writers’ exclusive interview! Plus, special effects secrets are revealed! 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, 84pgs, FC SRP: $5.99
PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 84pgs, FC SRP: $5.99

SUPERNATURAL MAGAZINE #5
In the latest issue of Supernatural magazine, Jared Padalecki gets in touch with Sam’s dark side. The results of the Supernatural Awards are revealed and find out more about the show’s romances! 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, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99
PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99

TORCHWOOD MAGAZINE #6
Get the exclusive lowdown on the show with Torchwood magazine! Featuring all the regular news in the Hub and an exciting new story in our fantastic comic strip. Plus, exclusive interviews with the cast and crew! (Titan) (C: 1-1-2) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor)
Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99

VIDEO WATCHDOG #142
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 from the best writers in the field! (Video Watchdog) (C: 0-1-2)
Magazine, 80pgs, FC SRP: $7.95

ADULT

HUSTLER'S TABOO ILLUSTRATED #5
(Curtis Circulation)SEE PREVIEWS ADULT FOR MORE INFORMATION (C: 1-1-2)
ADULT MATERIAL
8x11, 48pgs, FC SRP: $7.99

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 SEPT 2008—Magazine, FC SRP: $5.99
PLAYBOY LINGERIE OCT/NOV 2008—Magazine, FC SRP: $9.99
PLAYBOY GIRLS NEXT DOOR OCT/NOV 2008—Magazine, FC SRP: $9.99