Look Magazine February 28, 1939 The Son of Frankenstein No Label VG


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Look Magazine – February 28, 1939 – Son of Frankenstein Feature – No Mailing Label – Very Good Condition

This is an original issue of Look Magazine dated February 28, 1939, featuring a special preview of Son of Frankenstein—Universal Pictures’ third installment in the iconic Frankenstein series, starring Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, and Bela Lugosi. Published shortly after the film’s theatrical release, this issue offers fans a visual and editorial look into one of horror cinema’s most influential entries, marking a pivotal moment in the genre’s golden age.

The magazine is in very good condition, showing only minor wear on the edges consistent with age. It has no mailing label, preserving the cover’s clean appearance for collectors. The item pictured is exactly the one you will receive.

Contents from This Issue (Vol. 3, No. 5) Include:

American Spotlight

  • How America Will Enter the Next War — A Picture Fable (p. 6)

  • The Fight on Syphilis (p. 16)

  • Lobbyists Make New Deal Pay by Drew Pearson & R. S. Allen (p. 28)

Movies

  • Hollywood After Dark (p. 12)

  • Animated Jitterbugs (p. 14)

  • Son of Frankenstein: A Preview (p. 39)

People

  • Lowdown on Lawmakers (p. 4)

  • The Three Beautiful Bennetts (p. 23)

  • Corrigan, No. 1 Movie Miser (p. 51)

Health & Science

  • Foot Exercises for Children (p. 34)

  • Personality Clinic (p. 36)

  • Vegetables for Your Face (p. 42)

Sports & Thrills

  • The Life of a Pro Golfer’s Wife by Henry McLemore (p. 10)

  • A Sensational Girl Skater (p. 26)

  • A Letter from 32 Chorus Girls (p. 37)

  • He Climbs Mountains on One Leg (p. 38)

  • A Girl Acrobat Takes a Fall (p. 46)

World Spotlight

  • Germany Gives Wings to Guns and Infantry (p. 44)

Brain Teasers

  • Photocrime (p. 22)

  • 20 Questions to Test You (p. 50)

Humor

  • How Thurber Raises a Dog (p. 32)

A highly collectible edition for fans of classic horror, Golden Age Hollywood, and 1930s pop culture, this issue offers a rich mix of entertainment, politics, humor, and social commentary from the pre-WWII era.

All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

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