Al Goldstein and Myron Fass
photograph by Jeff Goodman
Two titans of Schlock Publishing pose for a friendly photo.
For ten months in 1968, Al Goldstein (1936 - 2013) worked in the offices of Countrywide Publications, owned by Myron Fass (1926 - 2006). Countrywide was of course the home of Eerie Publications, which is memorable for publishing the schlock black-and-white comic magazines Horror Tales, Witche's Tales, Tales of Voodoo,Terror Tales, and Weird Worlds. Countrywide also churned out Official UFO magazine, a staple of every magazine stand in the 1970s and early 1980s.
photograph by Jeff Goodman
Al Goldstein (left) and Myron Fass (right)
Fass fired Goldstein when the latter asked for a raise in November of '68. By then, of course, Goldstein had been issuing the first issues of Screw magazine, and was on his way to becoming - sporadically at least - a wealthy man.
Despite the firing, both men remained on cordial terms and Goldstein was visiting with Fass when the above photograph was taken, sometime in the 1970s.