An Abridged version of the sold-out hardcover now available in Softcover! For over 60 years, Japan has produced an incredible array of science fiction and fantasy films to delight generations of moviegoers. From the King of the Monsters, Godzilla, and the space monster Ghidorah, to the fire-breathing turtle Gamera, and invading armies of aliens. This is the book that gathers them all together: featuring movie poster art and advertising materials from 60 different films and more than 1,000 color photos of items from 20 different countries. Featuring a new cover illustration by Alex Wald (American Splendor, Japan’s Favorite Mon-Star). Product Details Paperback: 208 pages Publisher: Sean Linkenback Release Date: October 13, 2014 Language: English Cover Price: $39.99
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Cinefex #34 (Japanese edition) will feature a Godzilla cover from the new film, it will feature the same content as the american version (issue #138) featuring articles on Godzilla: I Am Become Death, Captain America 2, Spider-man 2 as well as other movies. The american edition hit in June, the Japanese version is due in September. Go to Cinefex.com and Cinefex.jp to check out all the details. From Bob Eggleton
REVEAL! Here is the exclusive art print I did for Sean Linkenback's LIMITED DELUXE EDITION OF 100 of his upcoming book THE ART OF JAPANESE MONSTERS which is a tome of all posters and art from Japanese Sci FI and Kaiju Eiga films. This art print will be signed by Akira Takarada(left), Haruo Nakajima(right) and myself and only in the deluxe edition of the book available via Sean. I wanted the art to look "document" like and not too slick reflecting the age of the original movie. FANGORIA #333 doesn’t hit the shelves or arrive in your mailbox for another few weeks, but we’ve got the first peek at the full contents and the cover—with a very big subject flashing back to our very first issue. Way back in 1979, FANGORIA #1 put Godzilla up front, and we’re doing the same, spotlighting the updated monster from Gareth Edwards’ much-anticipated megabudget take on the Japanese classic. We’ve got a set visit and exclusive words from Edwards, along with a trip to the Aussie location of Greg McLean’s WOLF CREEK 2; Jim Jarmusch and Tilda Swinton talking their cool new vampire movie ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE; Ti West on his religious chiller THE SACRAMENT; Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson explaining why ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE; ex-cop turned film guy Randy Jurgenson revealing the true facts behind William Friedkin’s shocking CRUISING; director Jeremy Saulnier discussing his knockout revenge pic BLUE RUIN; and much more. GUTS INTERVIEW: JIM JARMUSCH The veteran poet of cinematic cool expresses his passion for vampires in “Only Lovers Left Alive.” INTERVIEW: TILDA SWINTON It took a one-of-a-kind actress to breathe new eternal life into her “Only Lovers” bloodsucker. INTERVIEW: JOHN POGUE He ventured across the pond to helm the Hammer production “The Quiet Ones” on the studio’s home turf. Plus: star Jared Harris speaks up. PREVIEW: “PENNY DREADFUL” Victorian London plays host to classic creatures; can transplanted American Josh Hartnett cope? PREVIEW: “THE SACRAMENT” Ti West leaves devils and ghosts behind to find the horror in religious manipulation. INTERVIEW: HUH JUNG “Hide and Seek” allows the Korean director to reveal what spooks his fellow citizens. PREVIEW: “BLUE RUIN” The way Jeremy Saulnier’s intense thriller presents it, payback is a bitch for both sides. ON SET: “GODZILLA” Fango tours the badly battered locations of Gareth Edwards’ monster remake. Plus: reviews of classic Big G films on new Blu-rays! PREVIEW: “THE MACHINE” It looks like a lady and tries to act like a human in Caradog W. James’ near-future opus. PREVIEW: “MALIGNANT” The protagonist of Brian Avenet-Bradley’s latest indie chiller finds Brad Dourif literally messing with his head. INTERVIEW: RANDY JURGENSEN The former policeman’s input made William Friedkin’s “Cruising” all the more arresting. PREVIEW: “MR. JONES” Pry too deeply into his secrets, and you’ll suffer for his art in Karl Mueller’s surreal flick. DIARY OF THE DEB: “BILLY’S CULT” On this New Jersey set, the terror would begin after Debbie wrapped for the day. ON SET: “WOLF CREEK 2” Some people call tourists annoying; the villain of Greg McLean’s sequel calls them targets. PREVIEW: “ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE” Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson rework their formative first feature as a meatier, bloodier project. INTERVIEW: SCOTT SNYDER The comics writer is far from done telling the century-spanning saga of the “American Vampire.” INTERVIEW: TOM SPINA When you want a screen creature to look its best/worst again, he’s the man you call. GRAVY FIRST RITES Growing up with Godzilla POSTAL ZONE Bill Moseley says hi! Plus: remembering GWAR’s David Brockie MONSTER INVASION Preview of “Cold in July,” and the 2014 Chainsaw Awards results! TRASH COMPACTOR David A. Prior talks “Killer Workout” THE VIDEO EYE OF DR. CYCLOPS Reviews of “Ms. 45,” “The Visitor,” “Dead Shadows,” “Daddy’s Little Girl” and others DUMP BIN DIARIES Columbia River’s “Psychopaths and Maniacs” SCREEM #28 starts off with a big roar as we delve into all things GODZILLA, with the film's director, Gareth Edwards.
Other interviews in the issue include Alejandro Jodorowsky (Jodorowsky's Dune, The Dance of Reality), Joshua Oppenheimer brings horror to real life when discussing his documentary The Act of Killing, Chester Turner relives memories on the set of Black Devil Doll from Hell, British actress Vanessa Howard (Girly, Corruption) is remembered, The Creature from the Black Lagoon celebrates its 60th anniversary, 1923s The Hunchback of Notre Dame gets an HD rebirth (Lon Chaney historian Michael F. Blake gives readers all the details), Blu-ray/DVD reviews, and a few more great surprises come your way in SCREEM #28. Limited Edition (500 copies) HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME alternate cover includes a 17 x 22 poster that features both Godzilla and Quasimodo covers by Mark Maddox! God-Zine-La is a full colour, 72 page zine dedicated to the most famous kaiju of them all - Godzilla along with his colourful rogue's gallery.
Each page features a piece of original artwork by some top illustrators and comic makers. We even have a piece of artwork submitted by Godzilla 2014 director Gareth Edwards. Preorders will support the first print run. GOD-ZINE-LA will be dispatched in late April! Go here to order. Twelve years after I published the previous issue of Xenorama, the Journal of Heroes and Monsters has returned! Copies can be ordered here, and in a few days it will be available on Amazon as well. Once I get the formatting down it will also be available for download on Kindle as well. This issue features articles by Christopher Elam, Jeff Goodhartz, Tara DeVeau, Chad McAlpin and Mike Lawyer. It also features the awesome cover by Dan Ross. Which is probably the best cover that has ever graced Xenorama in it's 20 year history! the issue features articles on these subjects: Godzilla's Revenge the Valley of Gwangi Inframan the history of Xenorama's first run a Moby Dick episode guide Gigantis, the Fire Monster El Baron Brakola (El Santo movie) Maki's 13 Steps (Etsuko Shihomi movie) and a cool Owari column! Kaiju invade FAMOUS MONSTERS once again! But they're not alone! In honor of Guillermo del Toro's PACIFIC RIM, FM will feature the best of giant monsters battling giant robots. August Ragone and his kaiju crew return to bring you the best from the Land of the Rising Kaiju. GODZILLA VS. MECHAGODZILLA cover art by Bob Eggleton.
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