Magazines
I began my freelance journalism career my sophomore year of college, writing film reviews for a suburban newspaper. Byt the late 1980s, I was regularly contributing to subculture publications, primarily about Mexican wrestler/horror movies (Lucha Libre!), comic books and art.
In 1991,my friend Chris Ecker and I published MONSTERSCENE JOURNAL just to say I did a monster magazine. In 1993 I spent five months developing the look for a comics fan-oriented magazine called HERO ILLUSTRATED and then spent a couple of months helping the same publisher package a magazine commemorating the 50th anniversary of the UFO crash at ROSWELL. In 1994, I went back to publishing MONSTERSCENE but with a shortened name and a facelift and a new publishing partner, Bill Harrison. MONSTERSCENE was the most respected and best-selling classic horror film magazine of the 1990s.
I have written for other magazines since ceasing publication of MONSTERSCENE in 1998.
In 1991,my friend Chris Ecker and I published MONSTERSCENE JOURNAL just to say I did a monster magazine. In 1993 I spent five months developing the look for a comics fan-oriented magazine called HERO ILLUSTRATED and then spent a couple of months helping the same publisher package a magazine commemorating the 50th anniversary of the UFO crash at ROSWELL. In 1994, I went back to publishing MONSTERSCENE but with a shortened name and a facelift and a new publishing partner, Bill Harrison. MONSTERSCENE was the most respected and best-selling classic horror film magazine of the 1990s.
I have written for other magazines since ceasing publication of MONSTERSCENE in 1998.
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MONSTERSCENE #11
This issue featured:
• MOCKINGBIRD HEIGHTS BABYLON—An in-depth look at THE MUNSTERS, including an interview with ROB ZOMBIE, and articles by producer KEVIN BURNS, and comic book/pop culture nut, GREG HYLAND.
• THE ADDAMS FAMILY VS. THE MUNSTERS—The two monster families dual it out in a riveting comparison by MONSTERSCENE’S Bill Harrison.
• GOMEZ SPEAKS—An interview with John Astin on The Addams Family, Edgar Allan Poe, and life.
• WANNA KNOW WHAT BUFFY DID LAST SUMMER?—An early interview with Sarah Michelle Gellar shortly after the success of Buffy and the release of I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER.
• DRUMS OF TERROR—Bryan Senn takes us on a guided tour through sixty-five years of voodoo movies. Zombies!
• MOCKINGBIRD HEIGHTS BABYLON—An in-depth look at THE MUNSTERS, including an interview with ROB ZOMBIE, and articles by producer KEVIN BURNS, and comic book/pop culture nut, GREG HYLAND.
• THE ADDAMS FAMILY VS. THE MUNSTERS—The two monster families dual it out in a riveting comparison by MONSTERSCENE’S Bill Harrison.
• GOMEZ SPEAKS—An interview with John Astin on The Addams Family, Edgar Allan Poe, and life.
• WANNA KNOW WHAT BUFFY DID LAST SUMMER?—An early interview with Sarah Michelle Gellar shortly after the success of Buffy and the release of I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER.
• DRUMS OF TERROR—Bryan Senn takes us on a guided tour through sixty-five years of voodoo movies. Zombies!
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