TwoMorrows' new book Monster Mash digs up the dirt on the 1960s Monster Craze in America
This week, TwoMorrows Publishing releases Monster Mash,
a new full-color hardcover that time-trips back to the frightening era
of 1957-1972, when monsters stomped into the American mainstream. Once
Frankenstein and fiends infiltrated TV in 1957, an avalanche of monster
magazines, toys, games, trading cards, and comic books crashed upon an
unsuspecting publicand this book covers that creepy, kooky Monster
Craze through features on Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, the #1 radio hit Monster Mash, Auroras model kits, TV shows (Shock Theatre, The Addams Family, The Munsters, and Dark Shadows), Mars Attacks trading cards, Eerie Publications, Planet of the Apes, and more.
Author Mark Voger's
lifelong love of all things Monster led him to interview an enormous
slate of celebrities as entertainment writer for the New Jersey
Star-Ledger newspaper, and those contacts have served him well for this
labor-of-love project, which features James Warren (Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella magazines), Forrest J Ackerman (Famous Monsters of Filmland), John Astin (The Addams Family), Al Lewis (The Munsters), Jonathan Frid (Dark Shadows), George Barris (monster car customizer), Ed Big Daddy Roth (Rat Fink), Bobby (Boris) Pickett (Monster Mash singer/songwriter) and others, with a Foreword by TV horror host Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul.
"I believed in monsters as a kid. The evidence was everywhere," recounts Voger. "I saw my first "Dark Shadows"
episode when I was 9, and fell deeply, madly in love with the character
Josette after seeing photos of actress Kathryn Leigh Scott in Famous Monsters of Filmland
magazine. The Monster Craze was an innocent, naive, fun time for us
dopey little kids. We identified with those deformed, hated creatures
who, after all, only wanted love. As someone who was a child during the
Craze, my aim is to report on the era with the viewpoint of an
eyewitness."
In
addition to coverage of pivotal moments of the Monster Craze, this book
has hundreds of full-color photographs and illustrations of the casts
of Monster films and television shows, plus all the rare Halloween
costumes, trading cards, board games, model kits, comic books, and
magazines that had us running for our lives (and toy stores) in the
1960s.
This
full-color hardcover is 192 pages long, and retails for $39.95. It is
available now in both print and digital editions, through TwoMorrows'
website (www.twomorrows.com), comic and bookstores through Diamond Comic/Book Distributors, on Amazon.com, and through the company's app on the Apple and Android platforms.
Monster Mash: The Creepy, Kooky Monster Craze in America (1957-1972)
(192-page FULL-COLOR HARDCOVER) $39.95
(Digital Edition) $13.95
ISBN-13: 978-1-60549-064-9
Diamond Comic Distributors Order Code: MAR151564
A free preview of the book is available at the publisher's ordering link:
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