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for newspaper columns and books) took over as editor with Issue # 11 (June 14, 1972), and remained in that capacity until the periodical's demise. The publishers were art directors Larry Brill and Les Waldstein, who were the original designers for the
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Recently, "Little Shoppe of Horrors" Magazine (#43) published an extremely detailed article on the history of the Monster Times, including numerous in-depth interviews with a number of the people who worked for the publication in its heyday.
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was edited at various times in its formative years by Chuck R. McNaughton, Allen Asherman, Joe Brancatelli and Tom Rogers. Joe Kane (who later assumed the
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schedule for its first fourteen issues, then switched to monthly until 1975, at which point it became a bi-monthly publication.
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Its final few issues were published erratically, and the title ceased publication in July 1976 with issue # 48.
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In the 1990s, an attempt by Brill and Waldstein to target a similar market resulted in a few issues of
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created in 1972. Published by The Monster Times Publishing Co., it was intended as a competitor to
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Chuck R. McNaughton, Allen Asherman, Joe Brancatelli, Tom Rogers, Joe Kane
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Defunct science fiction magazines published in the United States
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poster, usually based on that particular issue's feature story.
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The first issue is dated January 26, 1972. Printed on
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Index


horror film
horror film
fan magazine
Famous Monsters of Filmland
science fiction
fantasy
comic books
centerfold
nom de plume
The Phantom of the Movies
pornographic
Screw
Jim Warren
newspaper
biweekly
movie monster
Godzilla
Count Dracula
King Kong
Wolf Man
The Mummy
Creature From the Black Lagoon
Frankenstein's monster
Michael Uslan
Doug Murray
Phil Seuling
Edward Summer
Gray Morrow
Jeff Jones

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