Amazing Screen Horrors
Amazing Screen Horrors, later retitled Sanctuary, was a fanzine published by Ray Fawcett of Croydon in the UK in the 1960s. Issues were apparently bi-monthly and cost 1/6.
Details are a little sketchy. David Griffiths reviewed the sixth issue in Gothique #6 (October 1966), implying the existence of five earlier issues although experience of fanzine numbering suggests this may not be a given. Griffiths said that the issue was duplicated with no interior artwork and the best article concerned the Gothic novel Varney the Vampire. He also said that each issue came with a 'filmbook', in the case of #6 The Bride of Dracula.
Ethel Lindsay reviewed Sanctuary v2#1 in Haverings #27 (May 1967), saying it was a retitling of Amazing Screen Horrors and issues were now 1/9. The issue included an article about Wonder Stories. The date of the Lindsay review may suggest the issue actually came out in 1967.
It's unknown if there were further issues.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | ? | ? | |
2 | ? | ? | |
3 | ? | ? | |
4 | ? | ? | |
5 | ? | ? | |
6 | ? | 26 | |
2.1 | January 1966 | 24 | now Sanctuary |
Publication | ????—???? |
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