Cinema Scorchers Vol 2 N 4 (1970) 🆕 🚀

These issues are primarily found through specialized antiquarian book dealers like AbeBooks or vintage auction sites.

Issue #4 was published during a landmark year for film. Common subjects for magazines of this period included: Cinema Scorchers Vol 2 n 4 (1970)

Part of the "Classic Publications" stable, owned by Edward S. Sullivan under the pseudonym "Jules Griffon" . Format: Typically an 80-page, semi-slick magazine. Sullivan under the pseudonym "Jules Griffon"

These publications often featured graphic scenes involving violence, monsters, and various adult themes typical of the "grindhouse" era. Context of 1970 Cinema Context of 1970 Cinema Illustrated throughout in black

Illustrated throughout in black and white and duotone, often featuring a specific center color section (typically 8 pages). Typical Content & Themes

While exact table-of-contents data for Issue #4 is rare in modern archives, magazines in this specific series consistently focused on:

The rise of specialized journals like Cinefantastique (launched Fall 1970) competed for the same niche of serious genre enthusiasts. Collector's Value