Preview American Gothic Press’ “Irwin Allen’s Lost in Space” #4

A brand new story arc,

Malice in Wonderland“, begins here!

Join Will Robinson, Penny Robinson, their trusty Robot, and Doctor Smith as they are whisked away to a dimension reminiscent of Lewis Carroll’s most famous fiction!

Malice in Wonderland” is based upon a never-before-seen teleplay by the reknowned Carey Wilber, adapted by AGP Editor Holly Interlandi, and illustrated in lush color by series cover artist Patrick McEvoy.

Below find the two covers and first six pages of IRWIN ALLEN’S LOST IN SPACE: THE LOST ADVENTURES #4 from American Gothic Press, the official comic imprint of Famous Monsters.

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agp bannerABOUT AMERICAN GOTHIC PRESS
American Gothic Press, established in 2015, is a publishing imprint of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine consisting of comic books in the Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror genres. Famous Monsters of Filmland is the longest running entertainment fan magazine in the US, having been established in 1958 by Forrest J Ackerman and publisher James Warren. American Gothic Press marks Famous Monsters’ journey back to the creation of original characters. Following a stunningly successful 2015 with the series GUNSUITS, BORNHONE, BROKEN MOON, PROJECT NEMESIS, and MONSTER WORLD, the imprint continues to introduce new original titles (KILLBOX, THIN, ISLAND 731) and licenses (IRWIN ALLEN’S LOST IN SPACE: THE LOST ADVENTURES) to wide critical and popular acclaim.

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ABOUT FAMOUS MONSTERS
The internationally distributed Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine was the first-ever Sci-Fi, fantasy, and horror pop culture fanzine of its kind, created by Forrest J Ackerman in 1958. Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, J.J. Abrams, Peter Jackson, Guillermo del Toro, Stephen King, and countless other influential artists in the entertainment field praise the magazine for inspiring them to dive into their craft. Established by Forrest J Ackerman to celebrate monster movies, genre films, and to unite fans from around the world, Famous Monsters strives to not only honor the classics while sharing new and upcoming projects but to also provide insight for readers on how to create their own monster and Sci-Fi films at home. From makeup tips to special-effects tricks, FM has become a “how-to” for generations of aspiring storytellers.

*** info courtesy of American Gothic Press