Issue 37
January/February
Contents
Shock Nouveau: France's Bloody New Wave of Dark Cinema featuring Haute Tension, In
My Skin and 100 Years of French Horror. The Weird World of Murderbilia, Lemora,
Douglas Buck, The Definitive 2004 Horror Convention Schedule and The Year in Review.
Plus: The Alien Quadrilogy box set, Escape From New York special edition, The Mondo
Cane Collection, Chas. Balun's Beyond Horror Holocaust reviewed, a Travelogue of Terror
visit to Pine Barrens, New Jersey and the long-awaited psychobilly stylings of The Gutter
Demons.
Shock Nouveau: France's Bloody New Wave of Dark Cinema featuring Haute Tension, In My Skin and 100 Years of French Horror. The Weird World of Murderbilia, Lemora, Douglas Buck, The...
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Issue 38
March/April
Contents
Hellboy: Interviews with Mike Mignola and Guillermo del Toro. On the set of Dawn of the
Dead with the Rue Crew, the dark and alchemical art of Mark Ryden, and Eurohorror
Soundtracks. Plus: The Blacula reissue, Onibaba on DVD, the Electric Frankenstein!
poster book, a Travelogue of Terror trip to the H.R Giger Museum and Bar in Gruyere,
Switzerland, and some words with Denmark's creepy craze, Horrorpops!
Hellboy: Interviews with Mike Mignola and Guillermo del Toro. On the set of Dawn of the Dead with the Rue Crew, the dark and alchemical art of Mark Ryden, and...
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Issue 39
May/June
Contents
Rabid: Interviews with David Cronenberg and Marilyn Chambers, horror manga artist Junji
Ito, Swamp Thing returns, McFarlane's brand new toy line of historical real-life criminals,
the splatter slapstick of Dead & Breakfast, a visit to the Lizze Borden Bed & Breakfast
Museum, the haunting sounds of HorrorPunk, some words with Fear of Gravity author
Brian Keene and much more!
Rabid: Interviews with David Cronenberg and Marilyn Chambers, horror manga artist Junji Ito, Swamp Thing returns, McFarlane's brand new toy line of historical real-life criminals, the splatter slapstick of Dead...
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Issue 40
July/August
Contents
Ju On: Interviews with Takashi Shimizu and Sam Raimi, the art of Joe Coleman, new
breed slasher film Saw, Ray Harryhausen, FanTasia 2004 Preview, in the mind of director
Julian Richards (The Last Horror Movie), Open Water, and a visit to the Coffee Shop of
Horrors. Also the beautiful death songs of Bella Morte, a spotlight on Leisure Books and
much more!
Ju On: Interviews with Takashi Shimizu and Sam Raimi, the art of Joe Coleman, new breed slasher film Saw, Ray Harryhausen, FanTasia 2004 Preview, in the mind of director Julian...
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Issue 41
September/October
Contents
The Return of Clive Barker: The Definitive Interview, a History of Canadian Horror,
25 years of Friday the 13th, George Romero's Toe Tags comic, the monster art of XnO, the
Church of Ed Wood, Groovie Ghoulies, Troma celebrates 30 years of perversion, Nightmare
Picture Theatre. Also Chris Carter on Millenium, a frank discussion with Jack Ketchum,
Skinny Puppy, and much more!
The Return of Clive Barker: The Definitive Interview, a History of Canadian Horror, 25 years of Friday the 13th, George Romero's Toe Tags comic, the monster art of XnO,...
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Issue 42
November/December
Contents
30 Years of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre: interviews with Tobe Hooper and Gunnar Hansen;
Devil's Rejects; Manga Horror of Hideshi Hino; photographer Simon Marsden; Night Gallery;
Forrest Ackerman's Worlds of Tomorrow; cartoonist Rick Trembles; Museo de las Momias,
and much more!
30 Years of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre: interviews with Tobe Hooper and Gunnar Hansen; Devil's Rejects; Manga Horror of Hideshi Hino; photographer Simon Marsden; Night Gallery; Forrest Ackerman's Worlds of...
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