Little Shoppe of Horrors #51 brims of many dark beauties and is headlined by Jeff Preston's Max Shreck/Count Orlok portrait.
To accompany the Nosferatu, making-of details, Issue #51 contains two articles on Hammer's Macdonald Carey/Oliver Reed, radioactive gem, (These Are) the Damned, represented by a cast-driven, Stewart McKissick back cover.
There's also an interview with of one of horror's all-time sexiest, Yvonne Romain of The Curse of the Werewolf, Devil Doll, Night Creatures, Corridors of Blood and Circus of Horrors, with a colorful, inside-cover collage by Neil D. Vokes.
Then, to cap off the main features, readers are treated to a look at Hammer's first horror submission, The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (Phantom Ship), starring none other than Bela Lugosi, with inside-back cover artwork by Adele Noufaux.
Among its outstanding bonuses, Little Shoppe #51 includes a rare glimpse into Hammer's unmade, Bram Stoker biopic, A Victim of His Imagination, plus an interview with Witchfinder General (Conqueror Worm)'s Robert Russell, buffered by other grand, sinister supplements.
Little Shoppe #51 is comprehensive and fun: ideal for quenching any horror fan's scholarly thirst.
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