WONDER Magazine - 14 - Cryptid Special: the children's magazine for grown-ups
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CRYPTID SPECIAL! Issue 14 of the children's magazine for grown-ups features an interview with Pamula Pierce Barcelou on the gorgeous Blu-ray restoration of Seventies drive-in classic, The Legend of Boggy Creek, as well as a chat with Lyle Blackburn of Small Town Monsters documentaries and books like Momo: The Strange Case of the Missouri Monster. Meanwhile, Bill Van Ryn of Drive-In Asylum recalls the Pennsylvania carnival dark rides of his youth, Bradley Steele Harding relates a life-changing experience with TV horror classic, Gargoyles, Robert Freese argues Creature from Black Lake surpasses Charles Pierce's Fouke Monster classic, Lint Hatcher interviews Bill and Amy Lancaster on their Cultured Bigfoot docu-series, John W. Morehead gives Retro-A-Go-Go Mini Monsters a try, Greg Gick enjoys the Barnaby comics of yore, Mike Bogue reviews Seth Breedlove'sMinerva Monster documentary, and Lint Hatcher takes a WONDER deep dive into "Godsploitation" by way of Ron and June Ormond's The Burning Hell. Plus, WDW News Tonight, G. K. Chesterton, a photo essay on Point Pleasant, West Virginia's amazing Mothman Museum, and in our new paranormal department, Sam the Sandown Clown! Treat yo-self! Full color throughout.
CRYPTID SPECIAL! Issue 14 of the children's magazine for grown-ups features an interview with Pamula Pierce Barcelou on the gorgeous Blu-ray restoration of Seventies drive-in classic, The Legend of Boggy Creek, as well as a chat with Lyle Blackburn of Small Town Monsters documentaries and books like Momo: The Strange Case of the Missouri Monster. Meanwhile, Bill Van Ryn of Drive-In Asylum recalls the Pennsylvania carnival dark rides of his youth, Bradley Steele Harding relates a life-changing experience with TV horror classic, Gargoyles, Robert Freese argues Creature from Black Lake surpasses Charles Pierce's Fouke Monster classic, Lint Hatcher interviews Bill and Amy Lancaster on their Cultured Bigfoot docu-series, John W. Morehead gives Retro-A-Go-Go Mini Monsters a try, Greg Gick enjoys the Barnaby comics of yore, Mike Bogue reviews Seth Breedlove'sMinerva Monster documentary, and Lint Hatcher takes a WONDER deep dive into "Godsploitation" by way of Ron and June Ormond's The Burning Hell. Plus, WDW News Tonight, G. K. Chesterton, a photo essay on Point Pleasant, West Virginia's amazing Mothman Museum, and in our new paranormal department, Sam the Sandown Clown! Treat yo-self! Full color throughout.