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Castle of Frankenstein — Issue #21 — January 1974 If you’d like to help support the channel and keep things going, you can buy me a coffee — click below. https://buymeacoffee.com/davegrigsby The cover illustration for Castle of Frankenstein — Issue #21 (January 1974) is credited to Jack Kirby. Yes—that Jack Kirby. The King himself. You can actually see his signature at the lower right of the artwork. By the early ’70s, Kirby was occasionally doing dramatic fantasy and monster illustrations like this outside of mainstream comics, and Castle of Frankenstein was exactly the kind of publication that welcomed his larger-than-life imagination. STAFF Publisher / Editor / Layout Director: Calvin T. Beck Associate Publisher: Helen Beck Layout Assistant: Maelo Cintron Associate Editor: Marion Fox Editorial Associate: Nicholas Morgan Assistant Editor: Joe Dante, Jr. Contributing Editors: Philip B. Moskovitz, Victor Wisco, Ken Beale, George Stover, Buddy Weiss, Paul Roen, Bob Schaffer, Orson Kane, Steve Vertlieb DESCRIPTION Issued at the dawn of 1974, Castle of Frankenstein #21 captures a moment when horror was changing skins—television prestige rubbing shoulders with classic monsters and modern paranoia. This issue leans hard into NBC’s Frankenstein: The True Story while still keeping one boot planted firmly in the old graveyard soil. Inside, you’ll find deep dives into Ray Harryhausen’s long-awaited Golden Voyage of Sinbad, serious film criticism, TV coverage, and the always-essential reader conversations that made CoF feel like a secret clubhouse for horror fans who read between the frames. It’s thoughtful, wordy, opinionated—and proudly so. No jump scares here, just sharp minds and ink-stained fingers. CONTENTS & PAGE NUMBERS Letters – Where readers and editor get together … 4 The Golden Voyage of Sinbad – Ray Harryhausen’s first film in over four years … 6 Jonathan – 1973’s widely acclaimed vampire spectacle … 16 NBC’s Frankenstein – It rocked the entertainment world … 18 CoF’s Slaymate – Spotlighting: Caroline Munro … 25 Vampira – Will the next Count Dracula please stand up? … 26 Invasion of the Body Snatchers – In-depth study and interview with Don Siegel … 28 CoF’s TV Movieguide – It’s now official … 36 Frankenstein at Large: Film Reviews … 43 On TV … 47 Best & Worst Films of ’73 … 49 Sfantafilm News … 50 Book and Mag Reviews … 51 Comic Book Reviews … 53 CoFANADDICTS Gallery – Is your name listed? … 58 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