Update (September 3): apart from Juxtapoz, we no longer have any copies in stock of these magazines ...
was sold out this summer.
After a period where we could no longer receive Juxtapoz , that's it, that's settled: Grand Guignol is a new distribution point for the American journal of reference on lowbrow art (pop surrealist). Phew ... We sell number was sold out this summer.
€ 6.30.
Juxtapoz is good, but there is more: Hi-Fructose is a magazine on contemporary illustration (also directed rather lowbrow art ) with feature articles on artists that we love (in the last issue, we read such an article on Al Columbia, unknown but which one is the absolute fan here). It also discovered images of the last exhibition of Mark Ryden, one of many festivities. Essential.
Unfortunately, it is no longer exhausted. Expected number 16 (which should not too quickly), while fructose-yesterday announced the release of a second Series. We are on the trail, of course!
In the genus cinoche fantastic HorrorHound rather provides, among articles on contemporary film and zooms in the past. In the May / June, the magazine devotes a well-researched and beautifully illustrated Fulci film, fears (Paura nella città dei dead live ), on the occasion of its thirtieth anniversary. Moreover, the mag is full of critics (movies, DVD editions, books, toys ...) and articles (eg on makeup in horror films). Also found in this issue the first part of an article already that I like in particular, called "Aka: The Story of alternate titles.
A good magazine for any fan of ca.
HorrorHound # 23, 7.30 €. (This is already exhausted, but we left a copy.) The number 24 is on its way.
the same kind Rue Morgue arises there! The number 101 in June offers a well-researched interview with Glenn Danzig, another with George Romero and especially an excellent record on True Blood, we love this series, as it epitomizes in pictures the spirit of Southern Gothic (great American literary genre).
We end with total darkness, even in bad taste, Girls and Corpses .
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