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Famous Monsters of Filmland — The 100th Issue — August 1973 — 100 Pages of Monster History COVER: Barnum & Bailey never looked so good! But then they never had Basil Gogos painting portraits of Boris Karloff’s Frankenstein. And who better to grace the cover of our 100th issue than KING BORIS himself. This is the big one — the 100th Issue of Famous Monsters of Filmland, and Warren Publishing celebrated it in grand style with 100 full pages of monster history. Front and center is Boris Karloff’s Frankenstein, painted by Basil Gogos in one of the most iconic covers the magazine ever produced. It’s bold, reverent, and instantly recognizable — a cover that tells you before you even open it: this one matters. Inside, Forrest J Ackerman and the Famous Monsters crew pull out all the stops. The issue is packed wall-to-wall with features, tributes, discoveries, humor, and heartfelt nostalgia. From honoring legends like Edward G. Robinson to celebrating Bela Lugosi, King Kong, and the roots of classic horror, this anniversary issue looks backward with respect and forward with excitement. What makes Issue #100 special isn’t just the size — it’s the tone. The magazine reflects on its own history, laughs at itself, mourns fallen giants, and proudly acknowledges the monster kids who made it all possible. Columns like You Axed for It, Professor Gruebeard, and Graveyard Examiner feel like old friends stopping by for the celebration. This isn’t just another issue — it’s a milestone frozen in time. One hundred issues. One hundred pages. A testament to imagination, fandom, and a generation that grew up when monsters ruled the newsstands. If Famous Monsters of Filmland ever earned the right to take a bow, this is the moment it stepped into the spotlight and soaked up the applause. CONTENTS Page 6 — Alice in Monsterland A whimsical, tongue-in-cheek journey through the world of monsters, blending fantasy, humor, and Famous Monsters’ trademark playful tone. Page 20 — Farewell to Edward G. Robinson A respectful tribute to the legendary actor, honoring his career and lasting impact on classic cinema and genre fans. Page 22 — Future Fear Films A look ahead at upcoming horror and science-fiction films, capturing the excitement of what monster kids could expect in theaters next. Page 28 — We Laughed All the Way to the Morgue A humorous feature celebrating the lighter side of horror, packed with wit, wordplay, and Famous Monsters’ signature fun. Page 33 — Mirdraculous Discovery A behind-the-scenes look at a rare or newly uncovered monster-related find that thrilled collectors and fans alike. Page 46 — Here “It” Is! A spotlight feature revealing a long-teased monster surprise, delivered with showman flair and classic FM enthusiasm. Page 50 — From the Black Heart of Darkest Ackula Forrest J Ackerman’s signature column, full of commentary, humor, and personal musings straight from the Count himself. Page 52 — The Return of Lugosi A celebratory piece honoring Bela Lugosi’s enduring legacy and continued influence in monster cinema. Page 62 — $750 in Prizes! A contest feature inviting readers to test their monster knowledge for a chance at prizes — pure monster-kid excitement. Page 64 — The Bride of Dr. Frankenstein A feature exploring a Frankenstein-themed rarity or variation, tying into the magazine’s deep love of the Universal classics. Page 73 — The Eye-Land of Lost Stills A treasure trove of rare and unseen film stills that give fans a visual feast of classic monster moments. Page 76 — Kong Men Die A dramatic look at the dangers, stunts, or behind-the-scenes stories connected to King Kong and its legendary productions. 🧟♂️ Regular Departments Page 34 — You Axed for It Reader questions answered with wit, knowledge, and Ackerman’s unmistakable voice. Page 51 — Critic’s Crypt Reviews and opinions on current genre films, delivered from the crypt with a sharp eye. Page 71 — Mystery Photo A visual puzzle challenging readers to identify a monster moment from classic cinema. Page 72 — Professor Gruebeard Monster-lore wisdom mixed with tall tales and humor from the good professor. Page 90 — Graveyard Examiner Letters, comments, and fan interaction — the beating heart of the Famous Monsters community. Thanks for stopping by and checking out our page. If you enjoy this channel, we would appreciate 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