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The Biggest Issue Yet of our Rondo Award Nominated Zine! The Norliss Tapes: John W. Morehead interviews Dr. Jeffrey Thompson regarding a Dan Curtis TV terrors classic starring Roy Thinnes. The Celestial Drive-In: Bruce Cook revisits what makes the American ozoner so special. Seven Fantastic Voyages: Rod Bennett provides a best-of-the-genre guide to Fifties Sci-Fi. Also: a tribute to the late Bruce Cook at the Plaza Theater, Atlanta. Wunderkind: From Narnia to Eternia, Matthew Martin shares what it has been like to travel a landscape of wonder-working popular culture. Memories of Gary: Kathleen Lundquist remembers life with Gary Lundquist – from the Cornerstone Festival to a mysterious “Wonder Weekend.” That Highway’s A Callin’: Rod Bennett and Lint Hatcher attempt the first ever Wonder Glossary of Roadside America Terms in Conversational English. What’s Cookin’?: Mike Bogue reviews Godzilla: The First 70 Years. Greg Gick finds tokusatsu fun in Kaiju Ouji (aka Monster Prince), and reviews the Silver Age comic, Dial “H” for Hero. John W. Morehead celebrates NECA’s recreation of Karloff as Ardath Bey, as well as 3Deep’s 3D Creepshow poster. Lint Hatcher revisits Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein, and reviews Mike Bogue’s ’80s film survey Watching the World End, a Halloween documentary, The American Scream, the spooky YA fiction series, Lockwood & Co., as well as the chilling HBO Max series, IT: Welcome to Derry. Robot Fighting on a Budget: Lint Hatcher combines a tribute to artist Russ Manning with tips on how to collect the comic, Magnus: Robot Fighter, 4000 AD. “Butcher” Benton Don’t Get No Love: In this “physical media memoir,” Lint Hatcher hunts down the best DVD of Indestructible Man while paying tribute to Lon Chaney, Jr. The Department of Missing Pieces: Just off Interstate-95, Lint Hatcher stumbles across Altie, sea serpent of the Atamaha, and a quiet Catholic church filled with “reliquaries.” G. K. Chesterton: Wonder's patron saint tells it like it is. 130 pages. Full color. Check it out! Read more
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : April 28, 2026
Language : English
Print length : 130 pages
ISBN-13 : 60
Item Weight : 9.8 ounces
Dimensions : 8 x 0.3 x 10 inches
Part of series : Wonder Magazine
Best Sellers Rank: #35,126 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #7 in Americana Antiques & Collectibles #7 in Horror Movies #39 in Science Fiction & Fantasy Movies
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