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Monster Madness No. 3, 1973

While the humor doesn't improve much for this last issue of Monster Madness, the inclusion of articles was a last gasp attempt at enticing the maturing monsterkids into spending their coinage. In this issue you will find cool reading on the Creature from the Black Lagoon (with a great pic of Milicent Patrick at work), reviews for Asylum, Blacula, and Dr. Phibes Rises Again, the redoubtable Robert Bloch, and a letters page. Special note: the Fright Gallery ad on page 61; who wouldn't want all of these 24 x 36 inch posters to stare at in the middle of the night?

Comic book reader version:  Download Monster Madness 3 (read more monster madness in the magazine morgue)

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2 thoughts on “Monster Madness No. 3, 1973”

  1. Quite a revelation for me. I didn’t know Monster Madness actually tried to move beyond the monster pic gags. Shame it didn’t make it to issue 4. We need more Halloween for good fear throughout the year.

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