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Trashfiend Disposable Horror Culture Of The 1960s 1970s Scott Stine

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Trashfiend Disposable Horror Culture Of The 1960s 1970s Scott Stine
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Publisher: Headpress
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.48 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Scott Stine
ISBN: 9781900486668, 1900486660
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Trashfiend Disposable Horror Culture Of The 1960s 1970s Scott Stine by Scott Stine 9781900486668, 1900486660 instant download after payment.

Two glorious decades of low-budget monster movies, horror comicbooks, glow-in-the-dark model kits, sci-fi trading cards, television horror show hosts, 8mm film reels and more! From low-budget horror films to grisly comic art, from lurid movie magazines to late-night creature features, from campy monster toys to exploitive poster art, Trashfiend takes a loving look at "disposable" horror culture from the 1960s and 1970s. Packed with reviews, trivia, rare illustrations, exhaustive technical information, and written with a humorous but insightful flair that is sure to engage both hardcore fans and the curious alike, author Scott Stine picks up where his self-published Trashfiend magazine left off for a fun, albeit critical look at an often overlooked genre that is considered trash! Includes over a hundred reproductions of rare ad art, as well as vintage books, toys and magazines from the era, with eight pages of glorious, garish color.

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