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Books Published

  • Mug Shots: A Splendid Collection of Cartoons, by John Caldwell (1980)
  • Splatter Movies: Breaking the Last Taboo: a Critical Survey of the Wildly Demented Sub-Genre of the Horror Film That is Changing the Face of Film Realism Forever, by John McCarty (1981) ISBN 978-0-938782-01-8
  • Video Screams: The Official Source Book to Horror, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Related Films on Videocassette and Disk, by John McCarty (1982) ISBN 0-938782-02-9
  • The Amazing Herschell Gordon Lewis and His World of Exploitation Films, by Daniel Krogh with John McCarty (1983) ISBN 978-0-938782-03-2
  • Horror Holocaust, by Chas Balun (1986) ISBN 978-0-938782-05-6
  • The Gore Score, by Chas Balun (1987) ISBN 978-0-938782-06-3
  • Midnight Marquee #37, edited by Gary J. Svehla (1988) ISBN 0-938782-10-X
  • Herschell Gordon Lewis' Blood Feast (1988) ISBN 0-938782-07-X
  • The Deep Red Horror Handbook, by Chas Balun (1989) ISBN 978-0-938782-12-4
  • Ninth and Hell Street, by Chas Balun (1990) ISBN 978-0-938782-13-1
  • Famous Monsters Chronicles, edited by Dennis Daniel (1992) ISBN 978-0-938782-18-6
  • Connoisseur's Guide to Contemporary Horror Film: The Best of the Beasts and Blood (1993) ISBN 978-0-938782-27-8
  • Freaks of the Heartland, by Steve Niles (1995) ISBN 0-938782-37-1
  • Amazon Women: The Art of Tom Simonton, edited by Tim D'Allaird (1998) ISBN 0-938782-38-X

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