Castle of Frankenstein #42 uncovers thrills and chills concealed by horror movie masks that hid identities and evil intentions. The earliest fantastic example is Lon Chaney’s The Phantom of the Opera, still gripping viewers 100 years later. Not wearing a mask but hidden all the same was the deadly contagion scientists battled in Michael Crichton’s and director Robert Wise’s sci-fi classic The Andromeda Strain. We also take a cue from today’s movie industry obsession with prequels, sequels, and remakes and consider what Universal Monsters films we would have liked to have seen.
Plus, much more inside the castle doors, including regular features: Baron von Neck’s Mad Movie Reviews, Tales of Terror, Mike Goes to the Movies, Animation Archives, and Castle Book Critiques.
Collectors Note: Brand-new and uncirculated. Picked directly from the printer's cartons.
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