2005

January/February
The first three issue of Rue Morgue ever published, now avilable in a Special Collector's Edition, featuring a new introduction by Rue Morgue Editor-in-Chief Rod Gudino. Issue #1 (October 1997)... more
Issue 43
March
Demystifying the Manson Family: interviews with Jim VanBebber and Philip Anselmo; The Late, Great Shudder Parts; tattoo artist Bob Tyrrell; The Definitive 2005 Horror Convention Schedule; R.I.P. 2004; The Year... more
Issue 44
April
The Amityville Horror Remake and Retrospective:interviews with Scott Kosar, Margot Kidder and Sandor Stern; Dr. Who; artist Chris Mars; Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth video game; Charles... more
Issue 45
May
Tetsuo and The Weird World of Shinya Tsukamoto: interviews with Tsukamoto and author Tom Mes; Charles Burns' Black Hole comic; Hieronymus Bosch fine art figurines; photographer Ward Boult; Roald Dahl's... more
Issue 46
June
100 Years of War of the Worlds: The Legacy of H.G. Wells; George Romero on Land of the Dead; Paul Naschy: Words with Spain's Horror King; American Psycho; Requiem From... more
Issue 47
July
Horror from Spain: A Brief History, featuring interviews with Nacho Cerda, Jess Franco and the art of Robert Hernandez; The Sordid Stories of the Video Nasties; Scores that Scare; Jack... more
Issue 48
August
Audition, the movie that burned powerhouse director Takashi Miike into the North American nervous system finally gets the recognition it deserves; an interview with Japan's legendary director. Plus: Miike's... more
Issue 49
September
The 20 Year Legacy of Henry: featuring John McNaughton, Michael Rooker, and Joe Coleman; Tombs of the Blind Dead; Modern Ruins; The Suffering: Ties That Bind; Gwar; Aftermath banned; FanTasia... more
Issue 50
October
THE STRANGE ACCOUNT OF HOWARD PHILLIPS LOVECRAFT Rue Morgue unearths the curious tale of a man whose bizarre narratives changed the genre. Plus: Words with Stuart Gordon, Brian Lumley, and... more
Issue 51
November
WORLDS OF WOUNDED CLAY A spotlight on the overlooked art form of stop-motion cinema beginning with the animated films of Robert Morgan. Plus: A rare interview with The Brothers Quay... more
Issue 52
December
GRIME AND PUNISHMENT DOWN UNDER Indie Horror Spotlight! 2006 is shaping up to be a banner year for low-budget horror filmmakers, and Australian leads the charge with Greg McLean's Wolf... more