“The Journal of Classic British Horror Films”    

by Richard Klemensen

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magazine being published….”                                  “…The Greatest Fanzine Ever….”

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NEWS

May 13, 2008 – *Available July 2008*

LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #20

“Scream and Scream Again: The Uncensored History

of Amicus Productions” by Philip Nutman.

 

 

Front Cover

by Mark Maddox

 

 

Inside Front Cover

By Tim Hammell

 

 

Inside Back Cover

By Mark Maddox

 

Back Cover

By Bruce Timm

 

 

May 13, 2008 – ALL BACK ISSUES AVAILABLE SOON!

Over the next few months, all the out-of-print issues of LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS will be available as high quality PDF files on CD.  It will include #1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10/11,12 and 14.  Right now we have just #1 ready to go but over the next few months all the remaining issues will become available.  Each issue will be $10 + $1 shipping in the U.S.A. (first class postage).  For overseas rates, check with me for a quote.  Stupid postal service!  Always messing with the rates.

 

 

May 13, 2008 – LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS WINS THE RONDO “BEST ARTICLE AWARD” FOR 2007

Neil Barrow’s career feature on Terence Fisher in LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #19 has won the Rondo Award from the Classic Horror Site for best article of 2007.  “Adult Fairy Tales & Frustrated Love Stories: The Cinematic Legacy of Terence Fisher” can still be purchased in LSoH #19, for $8.95 + postage.

 

 

May 13, 2008 – The KLEM TO BE FAN GUEST OF THE YEAR AT ICON XXXIII

This is a science fiction convention in Iowa City, Iowa (Icon 33, 308 E. Burlington, PMB #300, Iowa City, Iowa 52240).  I’m the fan guest of the year and while it is mainly devoted to sci-fi, if anyone wants to drop in and meet me, talk or hear me being interviewed on why I still do this after 36 years, here is the chance.  Nancy and I will both be there.  Oct 31 – Nov 2nd, 2008.  www.iowa-icon.com

 

 

January 7, 2008 – LSoH #19 Places In Top 10!!

Diamond Comics Distributor’s on-line e-newsletter, “Scoop”, has named LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #19, “One of the top 10 in the category of Best Publications about comics, Pop Culture & collecting” for 2007.  We were in 9th place!!

Thanks to Diamond, our best U.S. Distributor of LSoH.

 

September 11, 2007 – AVAILABLE NOW

LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #19

        “Terence Fisher – Hammer’s Master of Gothic Horror”

                       *** Order LSoH #19 Here ***

 

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Front Cover

– by Steve Karchin

Back Cover

– by Bruce Timm

Inside Front Cover

– by Mark Maddox

 

May 13, 2007 – Sold out of LSoH #14

Little Shoppe of Horrors # 14 has been sold out.  It has therefore been removed from the ordering section and moved to the History section.  We apologize if this causes you any inconvenience, but you know how that supply and demand thing can be a killer.

 

September 24, 2006 – Available Now – LSoH #18 - $8.95

Brian Clemens at Hammer: The Making of DR. JEKYLL AND SISTER HYDE & CAPTAIN KRONOS VAMPIRE HUNTER.

 

Here is our front cover by Bruce Timm, and back cover by Norman Bryn.

 

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Back Cover

 

May 09, 2006 – From the Rondo Award Presentation

"Richard Klemensen, whose ultimate Hammer magazine, LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS, has been obsessive and definitive in every way for decades. From floor plans of Hammer sets to interviews with survivors of the Studio That Dripped Blood, Klemensen is one of the genre's most important chroniclers."

February 23, 2006 –

     THE KLEM MAKES THE “MONSTER KID HALL OF FAME”

Thanks to everyone at the Classic Horror site for voting me into the Monster Kid Hall of Fame, and awarding me a “Rondo”.  That is just too cool for words and makes entering geezer-hood after 34 years of publishing LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS really worth it.  Again, thank you!

LSoH #17 Available NOW!!

LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS #17 and "The Making of CAPTAIN CLEGG'S NIGHT CREATURES" Here is our front cover by Steve Karchin and back cover by Norm Bryn.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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July, 2005 – LSoH #16 is back!

We have lucked out and gotten our hands on

more issues of LSoH #16.

 

 

May 13, 2008 – Coming in Future Issues…

Issue #21 –

     The making of THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN.

In 2009 Issue #22 –

The making of the Hammer Modern Day Dracula Films: DRACULA A.D. 1972 and THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA.

Issue #23 –

The making of John Gilling’s Cornwall classics horrors:  THE REPTILE and PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES

 

In future issues:

*    The making of DEMONS OF THE MIND

*    Behind the scenes on Hammer's four Mummy films

*    A Peter Cushing issue

*    The making of FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS...(DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES)

*    And lots more in issues to come.

 

June 27, 2004 – Hammer Magazines

    Like to find other great magazines on Hammer films?

Contact:

 

THE HOUSE THAT HAMMER BUILT

By Wayne Kinsey: (waynelkinsey@aol.com)

 

DARK TERRORS

By Mike Murphy: (darkterrors@bushinternet.com)

 

 

June 18, 2004 – Welcome!

Welcome to the LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS Website.  I thank my son Tom for setting it up for us.  In the difficult world of distributing a film magazine, it is often better to go directly to our readers.  Over the years, I’ve constantly been told “We never heard of your magazine… how do we order… how do we get back issues?”  In our history of LSoH we’ll tell you a bit about our past.  For now, we hope this site will help you all keep abreast of our current issue, what back issues we have, and what we have upcoming.  Previously we have been known for our coverage of Hammer films and Hammer Horror.  In the future, as well as extensive coverage of Hammer, we hope to get into other areas of British horror films.  In the meantime, welcome aboard.

 

Page last Updated on: May 13, 2008