Klemensen began his 'zine that specializes in classic British horror films back in 1972 and since then it has attracted major artists and writers in the field.
If you are a classic horror film fan and especially a Hammer Horror film fan, this is essential reading.
Order the new issue and back issues HERE.
- 'The Legacy of Little Shoppe of Horrors': 17 key mentors, authors, artists and readers comment on the history and influence of LSoH
- 'There is No Yeti!' — The Making of The Abominable Snowman By Bruce G. Hallenbeck
- Interview with Clive Dawson on the Unfilmed Snowman
- A Chat with Forrest Tucker (Tom Friend himself) by David Aquino and George Stover
- 'Messing Around in the Laboratory' — The Making of The Horror of Frankenstein By John Hamilton
- 'Goon Squad' — The Unmaking and Making of The Gamma People By Stephen R. Bissette
- 'Desperate Joys' — Some 70s Hammer Favorites By John Logan
- 'My Hammer Hero' — In Praise of Martine Beswicke By John Logan
- Christopher Lee Interview By Denis Meikle
- Peter Cushing Interview By Denis Meikle
- 'Mister Hammer' — Anthony Hinds Interview By Denis Meikle
- 'Hammer Has Other Family Connections' — Roy Skeggs 1963-2000 By Gloria Skeggs
- Philip Martell — Hammer's Music Director By David Huckvale
- 'History of Horror Film Fanzines' — Cult Movies 1990-2005
Plus... * Letters to LSoH * The Keith Dudley Report * Hammer News * The Keith Dudley Report * Book Reviews.
Covers
- Front Cover by Steve Karchin (Who did our first painted cover back in 1990 and LSoH #10/11)
- Back Cover by Paul Watts (text by Mark Maddox) Dick Klemensen (the famous Klem) and Nancy Emdia (the LSoHgirl) - Still Hammer dreaming after all these years.
- Inside Front Cover by Mark Maddox
- Inside Back Cover by Lee Copeland
8-Page Center Section of original color art.
148 pages - slick paper/perfect bound
Lots of Original Artwork and Rare Photos!
The Best Classic British Horror Film Coverage Since 1972
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