I don't look to monster magazines for nudity and the like -- at least not usually -- but I must say that LITTLE SHOPPE OF HORRORS signalled from the very start (much like CASTLE OF FRANKENSTEIN did all those decades ago), that it was a different kind of horror publication -- more mature, certainly more sophisticated, and smart and in-depth before those attributes were expected from anyone.

So never bothered me and I always look to LSOH for a little more around the corner of the horror worlds.

david