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Larry Ivie’s Monsters and Heroes – A Cult Classic Blend of Horror, Sci-Fi, and Pulp Adventure!
Created by Larry Ivie, Monsters and Heroes was a unique hybrid of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and adventure, blending classic monster movie nostalgia with the thrilling action of pulp-era superheroes. Launched in 1967, this short-lived but highly influential magazine combined behind-the-scenes articles on genre films, original comic stories, and stunning artwork, making it a one-of-a-kind publication for fans of both classic horror and swashbuckling adventure tales.
Unlike traditional monster magazines like Famous Monsters of Filmland, Monsters and Heroes didn’t just celebrate creature features—it also featured serialized superhero adventure stories, including Altron Boy, a sci-fi pulp hero created by Ivie himself. With beautifully illustrated covers, insightful retrospectives, and a true love for genre storytelling, this magazine holds a special place in the history of sci-fi and fantasy fandom.
Though it only ran for eight issues, Monsters and Heroes is now a prized collectible, remembered for its bold, unconventional mix of horror, heroics, and pulp fantasy. A lost treasure for fans who love both caped crusaders and classic creature features.










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