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The House of Hammer — Volume I — Number 3 — January 1977 “If you’d like to help support the channel and keep the music going—and the videos coming—buy me a coffee.” 👉 https://www.buymeacoffee.com/davegrigsby STAFF Editor: Dez Skinn Associate Editors: Chris Lowder, John Barraclough Art Editor: Paul Harwood Production: Ron Letchford Advertising: Anita Armwig Writers this issue: Donna Avenell John Fleming Tise Vahimagi Steve Moore Denis Gifford John Brosnan Leroy Rickman Artists this issue: Brian Lewis (cover) Alberto Cuyas Ian Gibson Trevor Goring DESCRIPTION Welcome back to The House of Hammer, where Gothic horror reigns supreme and the monsters never rest. This January 1977 issue dives deep into the blood-rich legacy of Hammer Films, blending classic commentary, illustrated horror, and thoughtful retrospectives that celebrate the golden age of monster cinema. From Frankenstein’s many faces to Lon Chaney’s voice of terror, this issue balances scholarship with shivers. You’ll find rare insights, striking artwork, reader reactions, and illustrated horror tales that feel ripped straight from the fog-choked moors. If you grew up with Hammer—or wish you had—this issue feels like coming home… just mind the creaking floorboards. CONTENTS & PAGE NUMBERS Editorial — Page 4 Editor’s notes (Sez Dez?) plus our terrific subscription offer. Hammer Happenings — Page 3 All the news on what’s coming from Hammer Films and House of Hammer magazine. Curse of Frankenstein — Page 5 The concluding part of our illustrated adaptation of the 1957 Hammer classic. Media Macabre — Page 15 Review of “lost film” The Werewolf of Washington, plus news and views of upcoming screen screams. The Decline and Fall of the Frankenstein Monster — Page 18 From Karloff to Carradine, our special feature on the many reincarnations of Mary Shelley’s creation. Post Mortem — Page 24 At last! Our letters column with the first handful of readers’ rants and ravings. The Frankenstein Gallery — Page 25 Karloff, Lee, Lugosi, Chaney… the top ten famous monster-men caught as portrait pin-ups. Golden Age of Horror — Page 29 The Voice of Horror — Lon Chaney Speaks! A look at the Man of a thousand faces. Kronos — Page 34 The final part in our terrifying illustrated adventure starring the fearsome vampire slayer. Hammer Answer Desk — Page 39 Another new feature! All you wanted to know about Hammer Films. Effectively Speaking — Page 40 Special effects in Hollywood monster-dom during the 1950s. Night of the Living Dead — Page 44 In case you missed it—our review of this low-budget classic horror film. Van Helsing’s Terror Tales — Page 48 A murderer loose in the Florida swamps… that’s the theme of our latest illustrated shiver-giver! Thanks for stopping by and checking out our page. If you enjoy this channel, we would appreciate it if you would Like, Subscribe, and share it with someone who remembers when monsters ruled the newsstands. And as always… stay curious, stay kind — and most of all, stay rooted in the truth. Grigsby Digital Home Studio.