KISS: Official 'Monster' Album And Tour Magazine Due In June

May 8, 2012

Brought to you by Fangoria, the planet's number one cult film, horror and fantasy culture entertainment magazine, Kiss: Monster - The Official Album And Tour Magazine is a KISS magazine made by KISS fans for KISS fans. Celebrating the upcoming release of "Monster", the band's 20th album and their upcoming summer tour with MÖTLEY CRÜE, this glossy, 72-page collector's magazine features dozens of rare, new and never-before-published photographs as well as new interviews with KISS members Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer, wherein they muse on the past, reflect on the present and look to what lies in store for "the hottest band in the world… KISS!" You'll also get a thorough, critical look at the full KISS discography; a preview of "Monster" written by the band; secrets behind "The Tour"; a look at the design of the new KISS costumes as well as their costumes worn through the ages; Gene and Paul remembering classic KISS albums like "Creatures Of The Night" and "Alive"; in-depth retrospective of the delirious KISS TV movie "Kiss Meets The Phantom Of The Park" and so much more!

Edited by Fangoria editor-in-chief (and lifelong, card-carrying KISS Army member) Chris Alexander, this towering salute to the ever-evolving KISS mythology is one that every self respecting KISS fan MUST have.

Kiss: Monster – The Official Album And Tour Magazine will be on newsstands everywhere late June and will be available to order through KissOnline.com and Fangoria.com.

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