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Overview

Monster Magazine, the retro horror/comic magazine, contains film reviews, comics, and monsters...lots of monsters! Our first issue features cover art and an interview with artist Ricky Blalock - memories of Konga by Goode Stuff blogger and comic creator Dave Goode - surreal moments in horror films by David Walker - and Lovecraft's Dagon illustrated by comic artist Vance Capley - and monsters....lots of monsters

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161816837
Publisher: Visual Comics
Publication date: 08/01/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

VANCE CAPLEY Self-taught artist who has worked in various mediums, including drawing, painting and graphic design, for over 20 years. He's done artwork for musicians, publishers, and video production companies. He writes and illustrates many of his own publications including Devil Bat, Grizzly Bear Man, and the upcoming Thundervolt comic book.

RICKY BLALOCK 30 year art veteran who attended Harris School of Art in Franklin, TN,
then became a draftsman for 20 years. During this time he also worked on wildlife art until 2009. After
that period he switched classic monsters and movie artwork done mainly in black and white and recently began adding color. He loves the Walking Dead, the Creature from the Black Lagoon, and zombies.

DAVE GOODE Dave Goode, writer and reviewer, has written and created several comic book heroes over the years including Mr. Incognito, Golden Adonis, the Phantom Gorilla, and Dr. Judo for his Judo Comics line. He also so writes a weekly nostalgia blog for his Goode Stuff Blog.

DAVID WALKER is an English teacher, and film reviewer, who loves all things horror in both print and on the silver screen. His writings have been seen in various publications including Jeff Smith's late lamented Wet Paine zine. He also was one of the inspirations for the underground clip show, Spook Show.
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