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Famous Monsters of Filmland #31 (December 1964) Publisher: Warren Publishing Company Editor-in-Chief: Forrest J Ackerman Managing Editor: Lee Irgang Cover Art: Maurice Whitman — Boris Karloff in The Mummy 📖 Table of Contents Highlights Monster Mail Call (p.6) — Fan letters and fiendish feedback. The Monster Eye (p.8) — A peek at future horrors. The Mummy’s Hand (p.14) — Classic terror reborn. The Return of the Mexicreatures (p.16) — ORLAK, Baron of Terror, and the Monster of the Volcanoes rise again! $2,500 Instant Monster Contest (p.24) — “Make yourself famous and fortunate!” The Creeping Terror (p.30) — Preview of a new monster movie menace. Headlines from Horrorsville (p.38) — Monster gossip and updates. Great Horror Figure Dies (p.40) — Tribute to Edward Van Sloan, famed actor of Dracula and Frankenstein. Monster on the Campus (p.54) — Revisiting a forgotten fear film. Making Monsters (p.60) — Behind-the-scenes looks at House of Dracula, Night of the Ghouls, Mad Love, and Son of Frankenstein. Myths of Mr. Monster (p.66) — A spotlight on Lon Chaney Sr.’s legacy. Monsters of Metropolis: Preview #60 (p.74) — “Fiends of the Future World—10,000 Years from Now! From Boris Karloff’s ancient wrappings to Lon Chaney’s timeless shadow… these pages remind us why Famous Monsters of Filmland still howls across the decades. Thanks for watching, fiends and friends — your support keeps the monsters alive! Until next time, from Grigsby Digital Home Studios… Stay kind, stay curious, and most of all… stay rooted in the truth.