Show co-creator D.B. Weiss talks about walking the tightrope of success and braving new narrative territory in the new season of HBO’s Game Of Thrones and Isaac Hempstead Wright sneaks the return of Bran Stark as the fantasy genre takes the spotlight in the new issue of Famous Monsters magazine, featuring new and exclusive interviews with the creative forces behind Captain America: Civil War, Warcraft, The Huntsman: Winter’S War, and Penny Dreadful. Plus, Harry Hamlin exclusively talks Clash Of The Titans, and The Howling director Joe Dante and star Dee Wallace remember their horror classic, on the 35th anniversary of both films.
Excerpts From The All-new D.B. Weiss Interview In FM #285:
The co-creator of Game Of Thrones talks about moving into uncharted narrative territory on the Emmy-winning HBO juggernaut and reveals “how the sausage is made” with learning-curve musings and new details in our exclusive Official FM Interview.
Excerpts From The All-new D.B. Weiss Interview In FM #285:
The co-creator of Game Of Thrones talks about moving into uncharted narrative territory on the Emmy-winning HBO juggernaut and reveals “how the sausage is made” with learning-curve musings and new details in our exclusive Official FM Interview.
- 3/15/2016
- by Cameron Hatheway
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
My name is Terry Wolfinger and I am an Illustrator, Character Designer, and Concept Artist. I also create portraits of classic monsters and other pop culture icons. I’m currently one of the cover artists for Famous Monsters Magazine.
I prefer to sketch with a regular old ball-point pen, though I do enjoy doing finished pencil drawings. I paint here and there with acrylics, and sometimes oils, but most of my finished work is done digitally using Photoshop.
I grew up drawing all the time as a kid and right after high school I was accepted into the Character Animation program at California Institute of the Arts. After graduation I did traditional, hand-drawn animation for various projects including a lot of work in the rock video world. I later became the Art Director for GameFan a very popular video game magazine where I also illustrated the cover every month. This...
I prefer to sketch with a regular old ball-point pen, though I do enjoy doing finished pencil drawings. I paint here and there with acrylics, and sometimes oils, but most of my finished work is done digitally using Photoshop.
I grew up drawing all the time as a kid and right after high school I was accepted into the Character Animation program at California Institute of the Arts. After graduation I did traditional, hand-drawn animation for various projects including a lot of work in the rock video world. I later became the Art Director for GameFan a very popular video game magazine where I also illustrated the cover every month. This...
- 1/29/2016
- by Caroline Stephenson
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
We're back with the horror highlights of Day 2 of this year's Sdcc, and you better rest up! On tap are "The Walking Dead," "Bates Motel," "Sleepy Hollow," Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, Scream Factory, and More!
What you'll find below is just the tip of the iceberg (and it does include a few "fringe" panels that we thought might be interest). Be sure to visit the official San Diego Comic-Con 2014 website for the full lineup.
Day 2: Friday, July 25, 2014
10:00 Am - Publishers Weekly: Behind the Digital Line
As digital comics have become a driving force of the medium, more publishers and creators have launched digital first lines of comics. How do publishers and creators deal with the unique properties of the web and tablet? How do readers react? Are they an evolution from webcomics or their own medium? And how will technological evolution affect storytelling as more choices arise? Pw's...
What you'll find below is just the tip of the iceberg (and it does include a few "fringe" panels that we thought might be interest). Be sure to visit the official San Diego Comic-Con 2014 website for the full lineup.
Day 2: Friday, July 25, 2014
10:00 Am - Publishers Weekly: Behind the Digital Line
As digital comics have become a driving force of the medium, more publishers and creators have launched digital first lines of comics. How do publishers and creators deal with the unique properties of the web and tablet? How do readers react? Are they an evolution from webcomics or their own medium? And how will technological evolution affect storytelling as more choices arise? Pw's...
- 7/11/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We hope you’re still reading and enjoying the Richard Matheson/History of Sci-Fi issue, of course. But the Sanjulian cover for 273 hit today, and now we can’t resist letting you in on all the awesomness the next FM installment will bring.
First of all, that cover:
… which is a celebration of our Tribute To Drive-in Movies! Including:
The legacy of Drive-In monster The many incarnations of The Blob, and… Blobfest? How Drive-Ins inspired iconic film directors Interviews with the original Mystery Science Theatre 3000 comedians about their favorite Drive-In movies and more.
Issue 273 will also contain exclusive coverage of the long-running, fourth-wall-crossing, horror-riffing show Supernatural (Terry Wolfinger cover to be revealed!), currently in its Ninth Season. What do people love so much about this series? What kinds of monsters does it feature? Read our interview with actor Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer) in which we discuss perceptions of the show,...
First of all, that cover:
… which is a celebration of our Tribute To Drive-in Movies! Including:
The legacy of Drive-In monster The many incarnations of The Blob, and… Blobfest? How Drive-Ins inspired iconic film directors Interviews with the original Mystery Science Theatre 3000 comedians about their favorite Drive-In movies and more.
Issue 273 will also contain exclusive coverage of the long-running, fourth-wall-crossing, horror-riffing show Supernatural (Terry Wolfinger cover to be revealed!), currently in its Ninth Season. What do people love so much about this series? What kinds of monsters does it feature? Read our interview with actor Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer) in which we discuss perceptions of the show,...
- 2/10/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
We hope you’re still reading and enjoying the Richard Matheson/History of Sci-Fi issue, of course. But the Sanjulian cover for 273 hit today, and now we can’t resist letting you in on all the awesomness the next FM installment will bring.
First of all, that cover:
… which is a celebration of our Tribute To Drive-in Movies! Including:
The legacy of Drive-In monster The many incarnations of The Blob, and… Blobfest? How Drive-Ins inspired iconic film directors Interviews with the original Mystery Science Theatre 3000 comedians about their favorite Drive-In movies and more.
Issue 273 will also contain exclusive coverage of the long-running, fourth-wall-crossing, horror-riffing show Supernatural (Terry Wolfinger cover to be revealed!), currently in its Ninth Season. What do people love so much about this series? What kinds of monsters does it feature? Read our interview with actor Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer) in which we discuss perceptions of the show,...
First of all, that cover:
… which is a celebration of our Tribute To Drive-in Movies! Including:
The legacy of Drive-In monster The many incarnations of The Blob, and… Blobfest? How Drive-Ins inspired iconic film directors Interviews with the original Mystery Science Theatre 3000 comedians about their favorite Drive-In movies and more.
Issue 273 will also contain exclusive coverage of the long-running, fourth-wall-crossing, horror-riffing show Supernatural (Terry Wolfinger cover to be revealed!), currently in its Ninth Season. What do people love so much about this series? What kinds of monsters does it feature? Read our interview with actor Jim Beaver (Bobby Singer) in which we discuss perceptions of the show,...
- 2/10/2014
- by Holly Interlandi
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
In the last issue of Famous Monsters, the colorful masks and insane theatrics of the heroes south of the border were in the limelight, as the issue dedicated its pages to El Santo, Blue Demon, and the other famous luchadores who fought more monsters than Van Helsing ever could’ve conceived!
FM #270, with a gorgeous cover by Terry Wolfinger, can be all yours! But that’s not the only fang-tastic merchandise available featuring the finest Mexican wrestlers. There are a bounty of shirts, masks, iPhone cases, art, flasks, and even light switch covers dedicated to superheroes of lucha libre. Below you will find the very best the internet has to offer, with links and images of all the toys and goodies you could ever want.
If you’re not familiar with the luchador phenomenon, grab our newest issue, take a gander, and check back later. We’ll wait for you.
FM #270, with a gorgeous cover by Terry Wolfinger, can be all yours! But that’s not the only fang-tastic merchandise available featuring the finest Mexican wrestlers. There are a bounty of shirts, masks, iPhone cases, art, flasks, and even light switch covers dedicated to superheroes of lucha libre. Below you will find the very best the internet has to offer, with links and images of all the toys and goodies you could ever want.
If you’re not familiar with the luchador phenomenon, grab our newest issue, take a gander, and check back later. We’ll wait for you.
- 11/19/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
While it’s not my first column here at the blog, I did want to take a moment to extend a welcome to all of you before I huck my wares. “For Whom the Blog Tolls” is my own little corner of the FM digital universe where I’ll be discussing the things I’m working on here at FM (magazines, conventions, interviews, office drama, events) as well as whatever it is that I’m having fun with and think you might want to know about as well (books, movies, comics, video games, fashion models). Not everything here will have to do with classic monsters, but the idea is that you get to understand what your EDitor is all about. Some posts might be long, in-depth reviews while others will be barely longer than a tweet, just catching you up on where we are with certain projects. So welcome. Enjoy.
- 8/27/2013
- by The ED-itor
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Welcome, Monster Kids. You are one of the first to get a glimpse of the FM #269 Exclusive Comic-Con 2013 Cover!
FM #269 Cover
Kirk Hammett
Sdcc 2013 Exclusive
Famous Monsters, the world’s first monster fan magazine, invades Comic Con with another incredible exclusive cover. Metal god and monster fan Kirk Hammett graces this issue as his horror host alter ego, Kirk Von Hammett-as featured in his book Too Much Horror Business. A lifelong fan of monster movies and owner of one of the world’s foremost collections of horror movie memoribilia, Kirk has spent decades collecting, preserving, and restoring much of cinematic monster history. Cover by Terry Wolfinger. Available only at the FM booth at San Diego Comic Con (1509). Limited to 500, these Will sell out!
FM #269 Cover
Kirk Hammett
Sdcc 2013 Exclusive
Famous Monsters, the world’s first monster fan magazine, invades Comic Con with another incredible exclusive cover. Metal god and monster fan Kirk Hammett graces this issue as his horror host alter ego, Kirk Von Hammett-as featured in his book Too Much Horror Business. A lifelong fan of monster movies and owner of one of the world’s foremost collections of horror movie memoribilia, Kirk has spent decades collecting, preserving, and restoring much of cinematic monster history. Cover by Terry Wolfinger. Available only at the FM booth at San Diego Comic Con (1509). Limited to 500, these Will sell out!
- 7/9/2013
- by Barrett
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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