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FANGORIA
America's #1 Horror Magazine
Modern Horror, Classic Monsters Monthly Magazine from New York ,United States
Ceased publication

- First and last issue: 1979-2016
- Horror movies.
- Fango changed a lot of things when first appeared and remains today the #1 horror movie mag.
- Covers mostly commercial studio releases, without neglecting independent, low budget, films.
- Editor: Anthony Timpone
- Published 10 times a year by Starlog Group, Inc, 84 colour pages in A4 format.
- Resumed publishing in 2018.
- Published by Starlog Group
- Website: www.fangoria.com

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Issue 178
November 1998
Monster invasion: Teacher creatures in 'The Faculty'; worshipping 'Gods and Monsters'; a cutting 'Razor Blade Smile'.
Ire and 'Rain': After leaving Dr. Phibes behind, director Robert Fuest remained committed to genre work.
'Still' of the night: Jennifer Love Hewitt and friends scream again in the 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' sequel.
Dr. Cyclops: Well-put-together 'Shadow Builder'; no reasons to see 'Watchers Reborn'.
My and yu and Chucky too: How do you make the deadly doll's new adventure unique? Hire a Hong Kong master like Ronny Yu.
The bloodstalkers: A cast of talented actors explains the finer points of hunting 'Vampires.'
Laser & DVD spotlight: 'Dark City' looks bright; Dario on DVD; 'I Know' a good disk to buy.
Home on the 'Strange': What's a nice guy like Dee Snider doing amongst the piercing and perversity of 'StrangeLand'?
Legends in their own time: The duo behind 'Urban Legend' recount their leap from Fango fans to filmmakers.
No problems a-tall: Well, maybe a few, but Angus Scrimm's 'Phantasm: Oblivion' diary is full of positive experiences.
'Blade' master: Scripter David S. Goyer fought as hard as the vampire slayer to get his heroics on screen just right.
'Pupil' makes the grade: One of the longest-awaited Stephen King adaptations sees the light thanks to director Bryan Singer.
Nightmare library: Take Ketchum's 'Exit'; Holland's no 'Slave' to convention; 'Piercing' isn't sharp enough.


Issue 177
October 1998


Issue 176
September 1998


Issue 175
August 1998


Issue 174
July 1998


Issue 173
June 1998


Issue 172
May 1998


Issue 171
April 1998


Issue 170
March 1998


Issue 169
January/February 1998

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