ART ILLUSTRATION MAGAZINE #34 This issue features the sexy and spectacular art of Jon Whitcomb, best known for his slick magazine illustrations of the 1950s and 60s. His boy/girl pictures were some of the finest of the genre, and appeared in every major fiction magazine of the day. Illustration also profiles illustrator Charles Copeland, well known for his racy and provocative "adult" paperback covers of the 1950s and ’60s, and notable dinosaur artist Charles R. Knight, whose fantastic murals may be seen in numerous American history museums. (STK438042) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, SC, 112pgs, FC SRP: $15.00 JUXTAPOZ #125 JUNE 2011 Presenting a gallery of underground artists who influence much of the graphics, fashion, and new art seen today, Juxtapoz gives readers the latest in modern art worldwide! Each issue features interviews and reviews of artists, as well as photos from galleries and exhibits, rare sketches, portfolios, and full-color layouts of painters and cartoonists and their works. (STK437950) Magazine, FC SRP: $5.99 COLLECTING AND COLLECTIBLES LEE'S TOY REVIEW #222 JULY 2011 In this issue, new products for X-Men First Class, Green Lantern, Transformers, Captain America, and Harry Potter will be reviewed. Plus several market reports, keeping you updated on the newest toy trends. Plus, new action figures and die-cast toys for the 2011 summer season. Also, our famous Lee's Guide to Collecting installment - Lee's Guide to Transformers Toys 1989-1990. The Guide alone is worth the purchase price of the magazine! Also find Vintage Toy reviews, McFarlane's Sports Picks, G.I. Joe, Transformers, Teen Titans, DC Comics Super Heroes, Hot Wheels, and more. INCLUDES The nation's #1 Hot Wheels Price Guide! Just the facts - Cover to Cover. Lee's Toy Review. ALL COLOR! (STK437939) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $6.95 NON-SPORT UPDATE VOLUME 22 #3 JUN/JUL 2011 Fans of Transformers anxiously await the next movie, Transformers: Dark of the Moon, and trading card collectors anxiously await the new card series from Enterplay, Enterplay's first movie release. These cards are sure to be one of the hottest summer releases. Copies of the Jun/Jul issue will include a promotional card for Rittenhouse Archives' The Complete Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1991). (STK438039) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, 72pgs, PC SRP: $5.99 COMICS ALTER EGO #101 Alter Ego asks “Who’s Afraid of Victor Fox?” with an examination of the Fox Comics of the 1940s — Blue Beetle, Phantom Lady, The Flame, et al.. Plus “Superman vs. Wonder Man” starring Will Eisner, Jerry Iger, Sheldon Mayer, Jerry Siegel, and Harry Donenfeld! Also, Part I of an interview with Jack Mendelsohn, artist/writer for MAD, Jacky’s Diary, and much more! Cover by Spider-Man artist Dave Williams! (STK438001) (C: 0-1-1) SC, 8x11, 84pgs, PC SRP: $19.95 COMICS' BUYERS GUIDE #1679 The world's longest-running magazine about comics continues to celebrate its 40th anniversary with views, reviews, commentary, and market analysis you can't get anywhere else! (STK437942) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, PC SRP: $5.99 DODGEM LOGIC MAGAZINE #9 Alan Moore proudly presents his bimonthly, counter-cultural extravaganza Dodgem Logic. Briging the subterranean vitality and color of the last century's underground press into the present day, each issue is a haphazard masterpiece with no ads and no limits on its contributors. With is modest cover price, its numerous giveaways, its donations to the disadvantage neighborhood where it originated, and its mission of "colliding ideas to see what happens," Dodgem Logic is as cheap and beautiful as a football to the groin. How can you afford to miss an issue? (STK438658) (C: 0-1-2) MATURE THEMES Magazine, 72pgs, FC SRP: $7.00 DOCTOR WHO / TORCHWOOD DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE #435 Packed with exclusive photos and interviews, DWM has all the latest news about the second half of the new season of Doctor Who; info on Doctor Who spin-offs Torchwood: Miracle Day and The Sarah Jane Adventures; the full-color comic strip continues; behind-the-scenes secrets are revealed in Steven Moffat's Production Notes; The Fact of Fiction puts another story under the microscope; all the latest audios and DVDs are previewed and reviewed; plus in-depth features, and much, much more. (STK437936) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $9.00 DOCTOR WHO INSIDER MAGAZINE Doctor Who Insider is a brand new, official magazine devoted to the BBC America/Space hit series Doctor Who. Packed with interviews, features, character profiles, and story guides, each issue is crammed with rare and never-before-seen photos and accompanied by a huge, double-sided fold-out poster of characters, creatures, cities and starships from the series. Plus, we look at the world of fandom, covering the latest conventions, championing the creativity of dedicated enthusiasts and sharing fans' collections and celebrity photographs. (STK438140) (C: 0-1-2) ISSUE #2—Magazine, 44pgs, FC SRP: $6.99 ISSUE #3—Magazine, 44pgs, FC SRP: $6.99 HORROR FAMOUS MONSTERS UNDERGROUND #1 In 2010, Famous Monsters Of Filmland magazine was resurrected. But creation is sometimes messy and unpredictable, and from this chaos another, more sinister, was born: FM Underground. This new magazine will feature a more "gore-iented" approach to horror than its older sibling. Underground will bring together all the best artwork and insight of Famous Monsters, combined with a counter-culture sensibility, edgy writing, and a so-close-you-might-get-blood-on-you look at horror, comics, music, video games, and more. Underground #1 will feature a tribute to 80's horror as well as interviews with John Carpenter (The Thing), legendary exploitation auteur Frank Henenlotter (Basket Case), author Jack Ketchum (Off Season), filmmaker Fred Dekker (Monster Squad), and Steve Niles (30 Days of Night). (STK438050) (C: 0-1-1) MATURE THEMES Magazine, 96pgs, FC SRP: $7.99 FANGORIA #305 Spring has thawed and the dead heat of summer is seeping into our New York office. We're dizzy from the haze and this is, of course, affecting the content of Fangoria #305, a wild, wet, fevered amalgam of horror entertainment past, present and future! On the anniversary of producer/mogul Milton Subotsky's death, Fangoria celebrates the impact and output of Amicus, the genre film studio based out of the UK that was responsible for some of the greatest and most influential horror films of the 1960's and 70's, including Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, Tales From The Crypt, Asylum and The House That Dripped Blood. Supporting this will be a spotlight on British horror and all the new, exciting horror news and film profiles that you've come to expect from Fangoria. America's longest running and most popular horror and dark fantasy entertainment magazine! (STK437937) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, FC SRP: $8.99 HORRORHOUND #29 In 1981 the horror industry reached its modern-day renaissance spawning such films as The Evil Dead, Halloween II, The Funhouse, The Howling, Dead & Buried, Friday the 13th Part 2, My Bloody Valentine, and Scanners — and one of these films will be the focus of a new HorrorHound Magazine Retrospective feature! (STK438049) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99 FREAKY MONSTERS MAGAZINE #1 FREAKY MONSTERS successfully recaptures the spirit and fun of the original "monster kid" boom of the1960s and celebrates the classic films and colorful characters from the "Ghoul-den age of Horrorwood". Each issue features a wide selection of rare vintage stills from classic horror films with entertaining and informative articles, reviews and commentary. FREAKY MONSTERS covers the horror classics with the respect and admiration they deserve while simultaneously offering readers a light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek writing style. FREAKY MONSTERS is 100% kid friendly. There is no graphic violence, gore or nudity content. Kids love the variety of oversize photos of classic fiends found in FREAKY MONSTERS. Teens and college students love the offbeat,counter-culture humor and pull-out posters. And charter readers who were around during the original 1960s monsters craze love the nostalgic return to a simpler age found in FREAKY MONSTERS. Issue Contents: *What Scares You?! * Dr. Caligari -- A Prescription For Horror! * Ghoul's Gallery! (STK439225) Magazine, 48pgs, B&W SRP: $9.95 RUE MORGUE MAGAZINE #112 Rue Morgue Magazine is North America's original publication for horror in print and entertainment! Get exclusive interviews with horror favorites and check out the regular columns as well, all which will fill you with a frightful amount of horror knowledge! (STK437941) Magazine, 70pgs, FC SRP: $9.95 SCREAM MAGAZINE #4 SCREAM chats to the one and only Freddy Krueger actor Robert Englund about his life and career of one of horror cinemas best loved villains. 2011 sees the release of The Ward, director John Carpenter's first theatrical offering for a decade, as we head to Hollywood to discuss the new film, as well as his thoughts on his distinguished career and the state of horror. Plus, a look at the forthcoming Hellraiser title from BOOM! Studios that will be co-written by Clive Barker, as well as the new series Crossed and its sequels Crossed: Family Values, Crossed: Psychopath, and Crossed 3D by Avatar Press. (STK438134) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, 48pgs, PC SRP: $8.99 MOVIE/TV 007 MAGAZINE ARCHIVE: CASINO ROYALE / QUANTUM OF SOLACE This 36-page Deluxe Limited Edition presents a critical overview of the Daniel Craig Bond era to date; including the making of the films, critical reception, box-office, etc., plus thoughts on what direction director Sam Mendes' just-confirmed "Bond 23" will take and whether the title of the film will be Ian Fleming's, "The Property of A Lady." Packed with a terrific selection of thrilling images! For Bond Lovers Only! 007 Magazine publications — Nobody Does It Better! (STK438145) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, 36pgs, PC SRP: $17.00 CEREAL:GEEK MAGAZINE #1 (NEW PRINTING) Finally, the first issue of cereal:geek is reprinted! Issue one deals with the subject of violence, and how a variety of cartoons dealt with the tricky subject matter. Articles inside discuss how certain shows like She-Ra, a series primarily targeted to females, tackled the subject of large scale war. (STK438055) (C: 0-1-2) NOTE: This item may be available through other retail outlets before shipping to comic book specialty shops. MATURE THEMES SC, 8x11, 100pgs, FC SRP: $15.00 CINEMA RETRO #20 Cover starlet Ewa Aulin headlines Cinema Retro's feature on the Terry Southern sex comedy Candy, possibly the worst big studio film ever made, while Gareth Owen's "Pinewood Past" covers the classic Michael Powell shocker Peeping Tom. Cinema Retro also debates whether Rio Conchos was a remake of The Comancheros, and features an exclusive interview with Kyle Eastwood, who discusses working with his iconic father Clint as a child. (STK438137) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, 64pgs, FC SRP: $11.99 FILMFAX #127 Filmfax, now printed on glossier paper stock, features an outspoken interview with the ageless Mamie Van Doren, an interview with 100-year old Pauline Wagner (Faye Wray's double on King Kong), super fan/collector Bob Burns' Legendary Halloween Shows, John Burns' (Jethro's son from Homer and Jethro) B-Movie Monster pop tune satires, and much more! (STK438265) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, B&W SRP: $9.95 G-FAN #96 The world's only magazine devoted to Godzilla and other gigantic monsters! Godzilla's star is rising once more, and G-FAN covers all the developments. A new movie, a new comic series, new products — it's all in the pages of G-FAN. Movie retrospectives, interviews, art, fiction, and lots more! (STK438041) (C: 0-1-1) Magazine, 80pgs, PC SRP: $5.95 SFX #210 It’s one of the hottest blockbuster summers of recent years, and there’d be something amiss if the world’s finest science fiction and fantasy magazine didn’t get wholeheartedly stuck in. We take in-depth looks at three of the biggest movies of 2011 with ET-infused western Cowboys And Aliens, simian prequel/reboot Rise Of the Apes, and the return of those robots in disguise in Transformers 3, aka Dark Of The Moon. We also celebrate the final instalment of one of the most successful movie franchises of all time, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part Two. (STK437940) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, 8x11, FC SRP: $9.99 SFX SPECIAL #50 It's your insider's guide to anime! Following SFX's previous successful anime specials, we're back again with another look into the art and adventure of Japan's finest creations. This issue comes with a free set of Naruto fridge magnets featuring the young ninja himself and other characters from the series! In addition to this, SFX Special 50: Anime boasts a DVD from Manga featuring complete episodes and a poster. Inside the mag you'll find features on Evangelion 2.0, Summer Wars, and Haruhi Suzimiya. (STK438138) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, 64pgs, FC SRP: $17.99 SUPERNATURAL MAGAZINE #25 Soul survivors Jared and Jensen face the season finale! Mark Sheppard on Crowley and Lindsey McKeon talks Tessa. Plus, free posters! Available in Newsstand and PREVIEWS Exclusive editions. (STK437993) (C: 1-1-1) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor) NEWSSTAND EDITION—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99 PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 100pgs, FC SRP: $9.99 POP CULTURE & MUSIC GIRLS AND CORPSES MAGAZINE SPRING 2011 Our Spring Playboy parody issue features Phew Hufner himself, in the rotting flesh, with the Ghouls Next Door (Chastity, Hollie, Joslyn, Heidi and Carla). Also, at the Playdead Mansion: Joslyn James practices her stroke with her dead BFF Tiger Wormwood; and Charlie Sheen's a scream poolside at the mansion. This sexy issue also features the band Cradle of Filth; Corpse Pop; Sex and Metal; The Last Zombie Supper; the last words of The Runaways' Kim Fowley; The World Record Zombie Walk; and much more. So if you don't swing... don't ring. (STK438045) (C: 0-1-1) MATURE THEMES Magazine, 80pgs, FC SRP: $8.95 LOCUS #604 Locus is the science-fiction and fantasy community's journal of record, with news and reviews on new and upcoming releases, as well as articles and columns by well-known authors. (STK437934) (C: 0-1-2) Magazine, B&W SRP: $6.95 STAR TREK STAR TREK MAGAZINE #34 "The Science of Star Trek." This issue we examine how Star Trek's "future technology" is actually happening now, with contributions from the cutting edge of today's scientific world. Plus we look at the Engineers of Star Trek, including a major focus on Scotty. Available in Newsstand and PREVIEWS Exclusive editions. (STK437986) (C: 1-1-1) NOTE: Not available in the U.K. (May Purchase from U.K. Vendor) NEWSSTAND EDITION—Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99 PREVIEWS EXCLUSIVE—Magazine, 68pgs, FC SRP: $6.99