House Of Hammer

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DRIP! DRIP! DRIP! BLOOD RED TERROR FOR YOUR COLLECTION! Step behind the velvet curtain of British horror with House of Hammer magazine! This vintage collectible is the definitive, pulp-packed tribute to the gothic horror cinema of Hammer Films, starring icons like Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing! Each issue is a coffin-full of rare production stills, behind-the-scenes secrets, and exclusive comic adaptations of classics like The Horror of Dracula! It’s the ultimate companion to the golden age of terror and a piece of horror history you must own! DON’T BE CURSED—OBEY THE CURSE AND SUMMON THIS COMPLETE SET TO YOUR COLLECTION TODAY!

UNLEASH THE ULTIMATE HORROR MAGAZINE COLLECTION! Step into the BLOOD-SOAKED world of Hammer Films with this LEGENDARY horror magazine that brings the most TERRIFYING monsters and spine-tingling tales straight to your doorstep! House of Hammer delivers BONE-CHILLING stories, behind-the-scenes GOTHIC nightmares, and the most HORRIFYING creatures ever captured on film! Transform your home into a SANCTUARY OF DREAD where every page drips with the primal terror and scientific horror that made Hammer Studios the KINGS of monster cinema! Feel the crushing power of Dracula, Frankenstein, and the most MONSTROUS beings ever unleashed upon humanity! GRAB your copy of this TERROR-FILLED treasure today!

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House of Hammer – The Definitive Magazine for Fans of Gothic Horror Cinema!

First published in 1976, House of Hammer was the ultimate tribute to Hammer Films, the legendary British studio that redefined horror with its lush gothic atmosphere, shocking blood-red Technicolor, and unforgettable performances from icons like Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Unlike traditional horror magazines, House of Hammer wasn’t just about celebrating the past—it immersed readers in the world of Hammer Horror, offering behind-the-scenes features, rare production stills, exclusive interviews, and even serialized comic adaptations of Hammer’s most famous films.

Under the editorial guidance of Dez Skinn, the magazine quickly evolved, later rebranded as Halls of Horror, expanding its coverage to include other horror and fantasy films beyond Hammer’s catalog. However, its heart always remained with the gothic castles, cursed bloodlines, and seductive horrors that made Hammer Films legendary.

For fans of The Curse of Frankenstein, The Horror of Dracula, The Vampire Lovers, and all the other gothic gems that defined British horror, House of Hammer was a must-read companion to the golden age of terror. A beautifully crafted shrine to the films that dripped with class, elegance—and a little bit of blood.