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The Curtain Lifts On November’s RM#117!

on October 17, 2011 | 12 Comments

Wait…did we actually cast the elegance and storied history of 1925′s The Phantom of the Opera right alongside – among many other horror delicacies – the controversial, soul-shattering sequel to The Human Centipede, and dress it up all classy like for the cover of November’s RM#117?

Yes. Yes, we did.

Next month, we bring down the house.

On stands November 1.

Also available for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch from the Apple App Store, and in a desktop edition for PC and Mac from yudu.com.

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Responses to The Curtain Lifts On November’s RM#117!

  1. CountVonGanrene says:

    Sweet! The Phantom!

  2. Corby Daniel says:

    Gorgeous cover.

  3. Wendy says:

    Beautiful! Please make this a tshirt! Please!!

  4. John says:

    Great cover! But…what would a cover featuring a still from or artwork dedicated to The Human Centipede 2 have looked like?

  5. John, are you suggesting a Human Chaneypede?!?

    Seriously, though, it would be tough to do because the stills we use in the piece are pretty much all of the ones that have been released.

  6. David Jendrycki says:

    What a fantastic cover ! The Phantom never looked so good ! My very favorite horror film of all time. Can’t wait to get the magazine. Please do more covers (and stories ) with the great old classic horror stars !

  7. David Jendrycki says:

    What a great cover ! The Phantom never looked so good ! My very favorite film. Can’t wait to get the magazine.

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  9. Lyle Blackburn says:

    Great cover, as always!

  10. David Jendrycki says:

    LON CHANEY would have been a natural for the Human centipede. We can only imagine !

  11. Paul Counelis says:

    Gorgeous cover, seriously one of the best ever!

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