ISSUE 1: THE OLD ABANDONED WAREHOUSE!

THE OLD ABANDONED WAREHOUSE is here! Now you can order rare and hard-to-get books about monsters, comics, pulps, fantasy and assorted betwitching black sundries. Some of the items are for older fan enthusiasts, and some ask you to state age when purchasing. Don’t be put off by the formality, the pulsating Post Office isn’t.

POSTERS BY FRANK FRAZETTA.

For mood and tone and anatomy and stark portraits of wonder, Frazetta is the master! Each poster awakens your sense of awe and fascination. The colors and details are reproduced magnificently. Breathtaking to see and own!

A. WEREWOLF (cover painting for CREEPY 4).

Silhouetted against an orange moon is the ravening beast of our nightmares, about to pounce on the victim who has unfortunately discovered him! ….. $2.50

B. SKIN DIVER (cover painting for EERIE 3).

There is the treasure chest, spilling its riches into the ocean depth in which the awed skin-diver has discovered it. But what is that fearful, monstrous thing rearing up behind it? ….. $2.50

C. BREAK THE BARBARIAN VS. THE SORCERESS (cover painting for Paperback Library paperback).

Brak, with sword and on horseback, looks up into murky skies to see is it a vision of a woman? Is that evil she seems to convey? Or menace $2.50

D. CONAN OF CIMMERIA (cover painting for Lancer paperback)

Toe to toe, Conan fights with brute savagery, death in every axe stroke, against two frost giants. The scene is a blazingly white mountain top under an ice-blue sky! Thorough drama! ….. $2.50

E. CONAN THE CONQUEROR (cover painting for Lancer paperback)

Bursting like a firestorm into the midst of a hellish battle, Conan comes, astride his maddened charger, cleaving his bloody way! The background is fire and death and savagery ….. $2.50

ALL FIVE FRAZETTA POSTERS ….. $10.00

(POSTERS ARE MAILED IN STRONG CARDBOARD TUBES)

HERO PULP INDEX.

Bob Weinberg, Robert McKinstry & Lohr McKinstry, ed. ….. $3.50

Where did the Black Hood appear before comic books? When did the long and incredibly successful Shadow series begin? How long did Doc Savage run? The pulp magazines with continued adventure hero features are listed in this compact and efficient reference book. Note: This book is mainly a listing of old pulp mag. characters and titles, of interest to completists and zealous fans, but not of much value to a person looking for samples of the actual surprises. We say this, hoping to avoid confusion or ill feelings.

LUGOSI.

Alan Barbour, ed. $4.00

The world’s favorite Dracula is seen in a bookful of photos of Bela Lugosi in his weirdest roles. Softcover twin volume to the Karloff book. Excellent stills from the great Lugosi horror films, and plenty of them. 52-pages.

VIRGIL FINLAY.

Donald M. Grant ….. $12.00

Beautiful hardcover book, limited memorial edition, including a magnificent sampling of the art of this great science-fiction illustrator. Mostly black-and-white and some outstanding color plates. Also contains a full listing of Finlay’s work and where to find it, and his bio.

Proves again and again, page after page that Finlay did for horror & sci-fi what Norman Rockwell did for The Saturday Evening Post.

THE GREAT COMIC BOOK HEROES.

Jules Feiffer ….. $5.00

A frank and nostalgic backward look at a childhood of comic book reading. And then adventure after (original) comic book adventure showing us the complete origin of stories of Batman, Superman, and Green Lantern, and episodes in the careers of the Spirit, Flash, Hawkman, and more! All in beautiful color! Dynamite!

FANTASTIC.

Alan Barbour, ed. $4.00

Boris Karloff was the magnificent master of disguise and menace. You can see dozens and dozens of photographs of his various roles in this 52page all-photograph softcover book. Each photo is full-page size (81/2 x 11) and is clear and vivid. A horror-film fan’s prize.

ABYSS 1.

Jones et al., ed. $2.00

This deadly magazine comic book was the cooperative effort of Jeff Jones, Mike Kaluta, Bruce Jones, and Bernie Wrightson. They experiment with stories of the odd and the macabre, in spidery, Gothic style! Moody and dramatic and high quality.

A JOB FOR SUPERMAN.

Kirk Alyn ….. $5.00

The first actor ever to play the part of Superman has written this memoir. It is filled with film-making stories (how he caught fire while flying), good humor, and many, many photographs. Fun reading, even for non-film fans.

LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND.

Winsor McCay ….. $3.00

This softcover, thin book is an amazing look at the art nouveau “psychedelic” comic strip artwork of Winsor McCay. Nemo appeared in the early 1900s, and is still the best visual fantasy ever to appear on a comic page:

DARK DOMAIN.

Gray Morrow ….. $4.00

A sketchbook of a comic art master featuring fantasy, science-fiction illustrations and visual delights such as girls, monsters, swordsmen, and girls! This volume is recommended for serious students of art, illustration, science fiction, fantasy, swordsmen monsters and of girls–but over age 18.

TARZAN AND THE VIKINGS.

Hal Foster ….. $7.00

Here is one of the greatest adventure strips ever drawn, by the finest artist the comic art world has ever produced! Even before beginning his 33. year Prince Valiant career, Hal Foster did the Sunday pages of Tarzan, and this book (softcover, Life Magazine-sized) reprints 55 pages of Tarzan’s story. Where else can this “lost” work be seen?

HISTORY OF THE COMICS.

Jim Steranko ….. $3.00

There is a series involved here, and this is volume one. You can find few better descriptions of how comic books evolved (from newspaper strips and pulp adventure magazines), and there are hundreds of photos and illustrations. Nifty reading, great art – poster-sized full-color cover by the author.

FRAZETTA.

Vern Coriell, ed. ….. $2.50

It’s Frazetta-need we say more?

A slim sketchbook which covers some of the finest black and white linework by this super-artist, Frank Frazetta. Each figure shows detail, mass, strength, and drama. For collectors of the best. … You must be 18 to buy this volume. State age when placing order.

TARZAN ILLUSTRATED BOOK ONE.

Hal Foster ….. $5.00

The first Tarzan ever to appear in comics form was a daily strip drawn by Hal Foster with the text of the book printed beneath each panel. Designed to run for a few weeks, Tarzan has now been going for forty years. But this book contains the first strips ever drawn, reprinted in clear lines in a wrap-around softcover book. Good value.

THE OLD ABANDONED WAREHOUSE

P.O. Box 595, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011

The proverbial Old Abandoned Warehouse which you’ve heard about in so many comics, movies and pulp adventure and detective novels is open for business. Abandoned Warehouse Enterprises presents the most AWEful, AWE-inspiring AWEsome AWEtifacts AWEvailable at AWE-striking AWE-right prices! Indicate which items you want

NOTE: Add 20¢ postage and handling per item for orders totaling less than $20.00. Make checks and money orders payable to: ABANDONED WAREHOUSE

ISSUE 1: THE MONSTER FAN FAIR

THE MONSTER TIMES FAN FAIR is another reader service of MT. Care to buy, sell or trade movie stills, old comics or tapes of old radio programs? Or maybe buy or advertise a fan-produced magazine? An ad costs only 10 cents per word (minimum, 25 words).

Make all checks and money orders payable to THE MONSTER TIMES, and mail your clearly printed or typewritten ad (or fill out coupon on back cover) to: THE MONSTER TIMES, Box 595, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. We reserve the right to refuse ads which would not be deemed appropriate to our publication.

Wanted: Sax Rohmer books: Dope, Yuan HeeSee Laughs, Romance of Sorcery, Bimbashi Naruk of Egypt, Nude in Mink, Sinister Madonna-P.C. McMillan, Traer, Ia. 50675

Factors Unknown Nos. 1 & 2 featuring the “Teachers’ Trilogy”: A ScienceAdventure Trio linked by origin. $1 from J. Glenn, 517 E. 38th St. Bklyn, N.Y. 11203

Doc Helix is coming from Jacouzzi and Fortier – Watch for him soon! Ronald Fortier, 13A Water St., Somersworth, N.H. 03878

Wanted: 16mm and 35mm horror and science fiction films, trailers, shorts. Also posters and movie props. Wes Shank, 20 South Roberts Road, Rosemont, Penna. 19010

Buy, Sell, Trade, Comics, Pulps, Comic Strips, Marvels, D.C.’s, many others, send S.A.S.E. for Free list, Ed Noonchester, 12759 Caswell Los Angeles, Calif. 90066

Recent Comics Wanted! Send 10 cents for my want list or send your selling list. Thanks. Leo Keil, 2300 Riddle Ave., Apt. 208, Wilmington, Delaware 19806

Wanted: Gothic Blimpworks 1-4,6,8, J122-Books with works by Bode, Metzger, Crepax; Delta 99, La Casa, Mata, etc. John Provnovost, Box 1010, Waterville, Me. 04901

Posters, radio & movie soundtracks, press books, stills, comics, big-little books, etc. Reasonable Prices … 10 cents for list, Dee Magers, 3302 Edgewood Road, Columbus, Ga. 31907

Fandom Stranger fanzine contains sensational art, articles & stories by fans & pros. $1 a copy from Box 344, St. James, N.Y. 11780

Wanted-16mm prints on the films of Abbott and Costello, Marx Brothers. Have many titles to trade. Bill Longen, 1338 Rodman St., Phila., Pa. 19147

Star Trek, Raquel Welch, etc. Color 8×10 photos, $3.00; B/W photos, $2.00. Send SAE to Jim Mathenia, 1602 N. Mariposa No. 8, Hollywood, Calif. 90027

Lizard Inn 2-AN SF Fanzine featuring Bode, Todd, Lapidus, Rotsier, Klein, Bushyager. Contact: Dan Steffan/303 Stadium Pl., Box 161/Syracuse, N.Y. 13210! 60 cents.

Attractive, teenage comix/sc:fi/fantasy-loving girls: your letters will be welcomed by Folo Watkins, Box 110, Mason City, Illinois 62664

Wanted: E.C. and Golden Age comics, Weird Tales pulps (pre-1940), original art, and Prince Valiant Sunday pages. Thomas Griffith, 122 Hickok Ave., Syracuse, N.Y. 13206

Wanted: Original art by Frank Frazetta; Shambleau and Northwest of Earth by C.L. Moore: Oct. 1912, AllStory w/Tarzan of the Apes. Robert R. Barrett, 254 N. Estelle, Wichita, Kansas 67214

E.C. Comic Covers, Barbarella & 2001 slides for sale. Send for free list: Allen & Richard Halegua, 87-16 133 St., Queens, N.Y. 11418

Will pay 15 cents above cover price for Rolling Stone complete, good condition with four Beatles on cover. Send List: Robert Pujol 5824 Pernod, St. Louis, Mo. 63139

Exchange data on Fortean subjects: Abominable Snowpeople, Flying Weirdies, Phantom Panthers, all unexplainables. Loren Coleman, 203 Country Fair Drive, Apt. 14, Champaign, III. 61820

Wanted: “Scale Modeler” Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1 thru Vol. IV, No. 6. State price & condition. Norman Wilkerson, 4323 E. Hampton Way, Fresno, Calif. 93726

Help Circulate Kennedy Halves-If your local bank doesn’t have them, request they order them from the Federal Reserve Banks (they’re available, but gathering dust)! R.R. Misen himer, 421 Morada Lane, Stockton, Calif. 95207

Buy Monster Times! If you don’t a Horrible Fate will be visited upon you. Don’t let the Subscription Demon catch you unawares! Gregory W. Blackmer, 3530 Victoria Park Rd., Apt. 31, Jacksonville, Florida 32216

Hal Foster, Prince Valiant creator creates another masterpiece, “The Song of Bernadette“. $5.25 paperback, $10 clothbound. Hooka Publications, 2612 Rudy Road, Harrisburg, Pa. 17104

Comic-zine. Offset. Journey into comics Nos. 9 and 10. 30 cents each or Both for 50 cents! Paul Legrazie, 240 Garth Rd., Apt. 7A3, Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583

For Sale: Several Volumes. Flash Gordon (Raymond) in Dutch. Wanted: Orig. Raymond Art. William Goode, 30 St. James. Mansfield. Pa. 16933

Interested in serial stills & posters. State price & condition write to 5 Lothian Place, Phila, Pa. 19128. Good Luck to M.T.!

For Sale: Captain America No. 15$19.00, Sub-Mariner No. 10-$12.00, No. 39-$3.50, ERBA Princess of Mars – $4.00. All items are Good-Mint. Add 50 cents for postage. Michael Uditsky, 532 Delancey St., Phila, Penna. 19106

Wanted: Spirit Sunday Sections by Will Eisner from 1940-1941 and 1946-1952. Joel Pollack 515 E. Indian Spring Drive, Silver Spring, Maryland 20901

For Sale: Many D.C.’s, Walt Disney’s, Gold Key & Dell, send 25 cents for price list. Ron Robinett 1015 Deakin, Moscow, Idaho 83840

The Collector regularly features contributions by some of the most talented fans and professionals around. 50 cents from: Bill Wilson/1535 Oneida Drive/Clairton, Pa. 15025

Wanted … half pages of full tabs Russ Manning‘s Tarzan Sunday and Daily; Mac Raboy’s Flash Gordon, and some by Dan Berry. Ben R. Reid, 7227 N. 26th Lane, Phoenix, Ariz. 85021

Wanted: Underground Comics, especially Gothic Blimp Works, old Yellow Dogs, and harder-to-find issues. Please send price list. Philip Rubin, 118 Willington Oaks, Storrs, Conn. 06268