Friday, April 10, 2026

CLASSIC MONSTERS OF THE MOVIES #37: HANLEY, HENCHMEN, BAVA & MORE

Classic Monsters of the Movies #37 serves a creepy cauldron of madness that's designed to bring fans utmost, ghoulish gladness, with 84 pages of pure, glossy terror. 

As one can infer from Daniel Horne's eye-catching cover, the spotlight falls on Christopher Lee's ravishing, Scars of Dracula costar, Jenny Hanley. To accompany such, there's a detailed article on Hammer's Blood from the Mummy's Tomb, the studio's revered adaptation of Jewel of Seven Stars, starring the vivacious Valerie Leon. (Ah, speak of a fearsome, Bram Stoker-inspired double feature!)

To spice up the devilish brew even more, readers receive a rundown of horror-dom's best and most memorable servants and henchman (as seen in The Black Cat 1934 and The Cat and the Canary 1939), as well as a retrospective on that beloved, outsider classic, Edward Scissorhands, not to mention an analysis of Mario Bava's atmospheric creations, headlined by Boris Karloff's hosted curation, Black Sabbath, and that influential, Alien precursor, Planet of the Vampires

Classic Monsters' continuation of cinema's haunted houses and gloomy abodes rounds out the eerie ingredients, with scary sojourns to The Others, The Conjuring and Nosferatu 1922. 

Nige Burton, Jamie Jones, John Logan and Dave Huckvale lend their remarkable, writing/research skills to clinch this issue as an encyclopedic winner, with a succession of rare and captivating stills that fans will cheer and adore.  

Classic Monsters of the Movies #37's brooding blend can't be beat. To suckle its sinister splendor, visit

https://www.classic-monsters.com/shop/product/classic-monsters-magazine-issue-37/

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