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2001
Issue 199
January/February 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: Lost ''Cherry''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: Convention salutes and video rebukes.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: ''Rocky Horror'' retakes the stage; a bloody ''Valentine''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Texas Gothic</FONT>: Crossing and blending genres, author Joe R. Lansdale always keeps things disturhing.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Zombie's zoo</FONT>: Harking back to the days when horror was horror, Rob Zombie unveils his ''Hoose of 1000 Corpses''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Beebe steps</FONT>: For Dick Beebe,writing ''Blair Witch 2'' meant delivering more of the same, only different.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: ''Doorway'' to cliches; ''Lantern'' not so bright.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>I think I'm a clone now</FONT>: So says Arnold Schwarzenegger in his new sci-fi thriller ''The 6th Day.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Present tense</FONT>: Sam Raimi merges his skills as terror and drama in the psychic suspense film ''The Gift.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The count gets current</FONT>: Wes Craven's ''Dracula 2000'' puts the bite on the first year of the new millennium.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Yes, another ''Buffy'' story</FONT>: Joss Whedon promises still more surprises for fans of hisTV double-threat.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Schreck'a appeal</FONT>: Adopting the face of the ''Nosferatu'' star Willem Dafoe casts a ''Shadow of the Vampire.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>For creep's sake</FONT>: It's a highway so hell for anyone who encounters the fast-driving bloodsuckers of ''The Forsaken.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The nightbird</FONT>: Flying into play the latest ''Crow'' heroine is busy young actress Kirsten Dunst.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: ''Merrick'' is nice Rice; Campbell's ''Things'' are ''Grisly'' indeed; ''Clickers'' clicks<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: A special edition ''Beyond'' expectations; box of good ''Omen.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The ''Soul'' truth</FONT>: Youth horror gets a surreal, metaphysical twist in Steve Carpenter's ''Soul Survivors.''
Issue 200
March 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Welcome from John Carpenter</FONT>: Why the veteran director thinks screen screams will never die.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>History of horror: The '90s</FONT>: It wasn't all lousy sequels, tame teen terror and direct-to-video dreck.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Blood-red reunion</FONT>: A roundtable chat with the actors who portrayed modern movies' most memorable maniacs.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>200 issues of Fangoria</FONT>: Cartoonist Mark Voger joins the celebration.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Clive alive</FONT>: Now a multimedia mogul, Clive Barker continues to explore new worlds of fear and fantasy.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Hannibal'' lecture</FONT>: It's the most-awaited chiller sequel in ages, and director Ridley Scott promises you'll eat it up.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Makeup call</FONT>: Despite the advent of CGI, Hollywood's top creature creators aren't abandoning the old-fashioned ways.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Bruisin' and schmoozin'</FONT>: With a new movie (fianally!) on the way, George Romero takes stock of his place in the genre.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Keep repeating: It's only an interview</FONT>: Wes Craven and Sean Cunningham reteam to discuss filmic frights.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Raving &amp; drooling</FONT>: Author/columnist David J. Schow makes a return to Fango's pages.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Reflections on horror, Part 1</FONT>: Mick Garris and Tobe Hooper on the genre they've both served for over 20 years.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Reflections on horror, Part 2</FONT>: Cutting remarks from veteran shock satirists Joe Dante and john Landis.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Love hurts</FONT>: And it can even kill, as ''Valentine'' puts a grown-up face on the slasher trend.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The future of fear</FONT>: These 13 talented artists from all over the world promise to scare us well into the 2000s.
Issue 201
April 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy 2000</FONT>: The year in fear.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: Coming out for ''Shadows''; more on Gore.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: The real violent world of ''Series 7''; a Dario documentary; the 10th Annual Chainsaw Awards ballot!<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Baring her ''Soul''</FONT>: Eliza (''Buffy'') Dushku brings her bad-girl act to the big screen for ''Soul Survivors.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Angel in the killing field</FONT>: For ''Angel'' star David Boreanaz, the tortured romance at ''Valentine'' is nothing new.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The awful ''Truth''</FONT>: You'll believe in ''Demons'' too when you see the latest shocker from Down Under.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: An ''lnvasion'' of comic thrills; tepid terrors from the deep.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dino phobias</FONT>: Producer Dino De Laurentiis caps a fear-decade fear career by shepherding ''Hannibal'' to the screen.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The gruesome gang</FONT>: Part 2 of our horror hero roundtable finds the group discussing how terror times have changed.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Makeup FX lab: 'Shadow Of The Vampire''</FONT>: Or, how to turn an actor into a vampire playing an actor playing a vampire.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Cruisin' for a...</FONT>: Step inside a revenge-warped mind behind the scenes of George A. Romero's ''Bruiser.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Shocks and yocks</FONT>: These screams and laughs coming from Montreal were the result of 2000's Fant-Asia festival.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Their darkest ''Visions''</FONT>: Veteran anthologists Billy Brown and Dan Angel aim to make the ''Night'' a little scarier.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: A disc with lots of ''Cell''-ing points; ''Hollow'' triumph.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ramsey Campbell's personal terrors</FONT>: A troubled life led to a brilliant career for this genre author.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Run don't ''Walk'' for Little's latest; Koontz's ''Eye'' doesn't have it.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Fangoria index</FONT>: 2000 lf it scared you last year, you'll find it here.
Issue 202
May 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: A ''House'' abandoned. (House of 1000 Corpses)<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: Does ''Hannibal'' really bite?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Attention: ''Chopper''; you'll be wild about ''Harry''; finally, the 10th Annual Chainsaw Awards ballot.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Mummy fearest?</FONT>: When ''The Mummy Returns,'' the burning question is whether he'll do it with a straight face.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dash from ''Ginger''</FONT>: Forget ''Teen Wolf'' - here's what would really happen if a high-schooler became lycanthropic. (Ginger Snaps)<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Ravishing ''Wilderness''</FONT>: Fango Video presents another femme fatale who hears the call of the very wild.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Truly hellish ''Inferno''; ''Shriek If You'' have to sit through this horror parody.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Death drivers</FONT>: The ''Forsaken'' cast kept their eyes on the road - when they weren't killing each other.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Fear is a many-legged thing</FONT>: Especially when Gary Jones wrangles giant ''Spiders'' and a killer ''Crocodile.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The rent will kill you</FONT>: Spain's Alex de la Iglesia invites you into ''La Comunidad'' and previews his new ''Fu Manchu.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Marriage made in hell</FONT>: French vampire veteran Jean Rollin oversees the nuptials for ''La Fiancee de Dracula.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Zaillian resurrection</FONT>: An Oscar-winning scriptwriter helped bring Hannibal Lecter back to the big screen.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: ''Fiend Without A Face'' is still well-spoken; duo of discs of the devil.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Making the ''Cut''</FONT>: Slasher filmmakers get a taste of their own murder in a gruesome Australian import.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Little big monsters</FONT>: Diminutive actor Phil Fondacaro has proven that terror can come in all sizes.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Petrified in Pasadena</FONT>: A gallery of ghouls and girls from last year's CA Fango con.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Deep inside their ''Subconscious''</FONT>: There's plenty of ''Cruelty'' to go around in this taboo-shattering shocker. (Subconscious Cruelty)<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: New masterworks from Carroll, Mieville and Clegg; ''AntiCrist'' is second to nun.
Issue 203
June 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: Rising sun, rising scares.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: Zombie followers unite!<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Godzilla rampages again; another walk in ''Jurassic Park''; from Winter, catch ''Fever.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Ring'' my hell</FONT>: Japan's terrifying franchise reaches the prequel stage with a new director and star.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Pretty and pyrokinetic</FONT>: ''Gamera'' helmer Shusuke Kaneko introduces a really hot heroine in ''Cross Fire.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The ''Cure'' thing</FONT>: The first of Asias's hypnosis thrillers highlights filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa's resume.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>When anime attacks</FONT>: A look at the best of the Japanimation that would make Walt Disney spin in - or rise from - his grave.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Sakuya'' slays</FONT>: If you thought ''Crouching Tiger'' would've been even better with lotsa monsters, have we got a film for you.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Zero'' tolerance</FONT>: Even its director doesn't want you to take the zombie rock opus ''Wild Zero'' seriously.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Die to ''Tell''</FONT>: A highly praised chiller from Korea combines exploration of the human condition with body parts galore.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: ''Pulgasari'' and ''Dragon Blue'': beasts from the east; no ''Salvation'' for ''Crow'' series.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Mummy's daddy</FONT>: How could ''Mummy Returns'' be bigger than the original? Writer/director Stephen Sommers found a way.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>On the ''Faust'' track</FONT>: The dark superhero slashes his way out of the comics via producer/director Brian Yuzna.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: Get into a ''Frenzy'' and give ''Book'' a second look.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Doctor Shocked 'er</FONT>: Will UPN have the patients to let the hospital horror series ''All Souls'' thrive?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: King loses his grip in ''Dreamcatcher''; Farris' formidable ''Fury''.
Issue 204
July 2001
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Issue 205
August 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: Messing with your mind.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: Our Far East coverage was far out<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: We know Jack about ''From Hell''; more McFarlane mania; look into the ''AfterImage.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Red planet scars</FONT>: The ''Ghosts Of Mars'' are after human blood in the latest from John Carpenter.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Road rage</FONT>: There's no driving away from the malefic marauder of Victor Salva's ''Jeepers Creepers.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Session 9,'' People 0</FONT>: When a group of men enter a long-abandoned asylum, will they or their sanity survive?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Holey terror</FONT>: Go down ''The Hole'' with a Brit director anxious to upgrade the youth-horror subgenre.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: ''Guardian'' worth a hire; stay out of ''Cabin By The Lake''.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Apes'' of wrath</FONT>: Rick Baker returns to the beasts he does best as he makes up Tim Burton's ''Planet Of The Apes.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Jurassic Joe</FONT>: Will a new director bring fresh fear to the latest walk in the ''Park''?<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>To live and un-die in L.A.</FONT>: The Goth scene takes a deadly serious turn in ''Hollywood Vampyr.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Static in ''The Attic''</FONT>: Join Jeffrey Combs and friends on ''Expedition'' into severly damaged minds.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Fantasy'' die-land</FONT>: A monstrous, fully computer-generated invasion threatens Earth in the ''Final Fantasy'' movie.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Sleep'' no more</FONT>: Michael Walker's ''Chasing Sleep'' proves vanished spouses are still good for sublime chills.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: A ''Requiem'' to remember; new quality ''Shining'' through.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Devil's play</FONT>: Whether acting good or evil, Patrick Bergin enjoys exploring the dark side.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Hello, Newman</FONT>: Meet the British author who blends real and imaginary figures with a heaping helping of horror.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Invest in ''The Company''; ''Six Inch'' comes up short.
Issue 206
September 2001
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Elegy</FONT>: Celebrating spaghetti splatter.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Postal zone</FONT>: Cutting down killer chillers.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Monster invasion</FONT>: Michael Myers makes his ''Homecoming''; terror on the range in ''Trigon''; ''Hannibal'' contests and the Chainsaw Awards winners.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Creating ''Creepers''</FONT>: A monster of many parts marks makeup FX artist Brian Penikas' step into the big leagues.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>His big Breck</FONT>: The actor (Jonathan Breck) behind the ''Jeepers Creepers'' fiend speaks out.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Dr. Cyclops</FONT>: Fulci's nasty habits in ''Demonia''; an ''Instinct'' to avoid.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Some thing or ''Others''</FONT>: Prepare to get spooked by the English-language debut of Spanish sensation Alejandro Amenabar. (The Others)<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>John Carpenter spaces out</FONT>: The director travels to another world with familiar themes in ''Ghosts of Mars.''<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Sam Neil's Parking problems</FONT>: The genre-vet actor returns to prehistoric terror in ''Jurassic III.''<BR>

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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>The Gruesome 13</FONT>: Douglas E. Winter surveys the greatest and grisliest of the country's unique horror output.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Sleepless'' and slaughtered</FONT>: When baroque murders plague Italy, you know Dario Argento is back behind the camera. (Non Ho Sonno)<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>''Quest'' for blood</FONT>: Director Pupi Avati creates his own ''Knights'' tale and promises that he will shock you. (Knights Of The Quest)<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Morghen shriek</FONT>: Recalling his days in the likes of ''Cannibal Ferox'' gives this actor (John Morghen aka Giovanni Lombardo) plenty to chew on.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Pumped for horror</FONT>: Muscleman Gordon Mitchell moved from showing off his body to working with dead ones in Italian genre fare.<BR>
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<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Life with ''Dead Creatures''</FONT>: The next Fango Video release is our second from zombie-drama specialist Andrew Parkinson.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>DVD dungeon</FONT>: A brilliant Bava trio and a pair of revisionist vampires.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Make mine Miike</FONT>: Takashi (''Audition'') Miike may be Japan's busiest filmmaker - and its most uncompromising.<BR>

<FONT COLOR='#ff0000'>Nightmare library</FONT>: Gaiman, ''Gods'' and greatness; Strieber's ''Last Vampire'' not quite first-rate.
Issue 207
October 2001
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Issue 208
November 2001
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