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Horror is wel echt mijn ding. Daarom ook heb ik een abonnement op het Amerikaanse maandblad Fangoria. Meer nog: ik verzamel oude nummers van dit bloederig magazine.
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Fangoria#1 p.20 An Amazing Amazon Adventure
Twenty-five years ago, Universal felt the need to unleash a new monster to compete with the likes of Dracula and Frankenstein. Delving into the Amazon jungle, they came up with The Creature from the Black Lagoon, a finned fury that stalked its prey in 3-D!
Fangoria#2 p.38 The Forgotten Frankenstein
Before Boris Karloff ever donned the nuts and bolts, Universal Pictures signed their resident vampire, Bela Lugosi, for the roleÂ…
Fangoria#6 p.31 Through the Halls of Hammer
A concise history og the 60's leading horror studio, plus bound-in bonus poster.
Fangoria#7 p.10 The Curse of Frankenstein
Hammer's 1957 classic - the dawning of a new ero of terror
Fangoria#10 p.36 The Horror of Sangster
The screenwriter behind Hammer Films' revivals of Frankenstein and Dracula recalls his role in that studio's "Golden Age."
Fangoria#11 p.34 Fisher Fantastica
The World of Terence Fisher & Hammer Films
Fangoria#11 p.59 Cronenberg's Next Revised
David Cronenberg's Frankenstein is not happening.
Fangoria#18 p.34 Herman Cohen
An Interview With The Inventor of Teenage Terror!
Fangoria#26 p.36 The Pit & the Pen of Alex Gordon
The danger of splatter and the films of Lionel Atwill. All in one column!
Fangoria#28 p.52 Hammer's Veronica
The Beautiful Veronica Carlson Talks About her Years as a Femme Fatale at Hammer Horror
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 p.40 Tales of the Brothers Gore
From flesheating to Frankenstein, these sibling special FX artists have done it all.
Fangoria#30 p.12 The British Terror of Freddie Francis
The Director of The Skull and Tales from the Crypt Talks About his Prolific Career.
Fangoria#30 p.30 History of A.I.P. - Part IV: Herman Cohen's Teenage Terrors
Alex Gordon recalls I Was a Teenage Werewolf and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein.
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 p.42 Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein
Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein continues to make monstrous music for misfits everywhere.
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#0 p.18 Written in Blood
From Dario Argento ti Lucio Fulci, screenwriter Antonio Tentori has penned for Italy's best.
The Bloody Best of Fangoria#4 p.14 50's Monster Maker
Makeup man Harry Thomas on his prolific career - from Tor Johnson to Frankenstein's Daughter.
Fangoria#42 p.63 The Frankenstein Factor
Fangoria#47 p.17 Dracula vs. Frankenstein
Fangoria#51 p.10 Whale's "Frankenstein" Uncut
Audiences will finally get to see little Maria's big splash in a reconstructed reissue of Karloff's Frankenstein.
Fangoria#51 p.56 Special Words for Scream Queen Evelyn Ankers
Alex delivers a fond farewell to a favorite fright female.
Fangoria#58 p.14 The Original Mushnick
As the new "Little Shop of Horrors" gears for release, Mel Welles -the first flower store owner- looks back on his Corman days and other horror credits!
Fangoria#64 p.46 Raiders of the Living Dead - Zombies on a Shoestring
"Dracula vs. Frankenstein" creator Sam Sherman muses over the death of the drive-in and the birth of his latest undead action flick.
Fangoria#72 p.18 Frankenstein
Fangoria#74 p.52 Son of Hammer - Part One
The true connoisseur recognizes producer Anthony Hinds as a guiding hand behind some of the greatest horror ever filmed.
Fangoria#81 p.60 The Carradine Era Ends
"I am a HAM! And the ham in an actor is what makes him interesting!"
Fangoria#85 p.18 Roger Corman's Frankenstein Unbound - Part Two
When does the most prolific American filmmaker return to directings? When he feels like it.
Fangoria#92 p.22 Corman Unbound
The man who blurred the line between art and exploitation unleaches a new Frankenstein, whose monster is all thumbs.
Fangoria#94 p.44 High Noonan
"RoboCop 2" bad guy Tom Noonan has played so many frightening villains that the Frankenstein Monster has been his most sympathetic role.
Fangoria#94 p.54 Frankenstein Must Be Sloshed!
They don't adapt horror classics on live TV anymore. A makeup pioneer remembers why.
Fangoria#102 p.7 The Postal Zone
No "Misery" for Reiner and co.; finally, "Frankenstein"
Fangoria#104 p.42 Frankenstein Unbound
Fangoria#106 p.49 Frankenstein's Daughter
Fangoria#109 p.14 How to Make a Teenage Monster Movie - Part One
Decades before the high school slasher boom, producer Herman Cohen knew that horror was a sure bet to entrap young audiences.
Fangoria#123 p.54 Frankie Goes to Pinewood
Across the ocean in Britain, TV horror veteran David Wickes is mounting a lavish -and especially faithful- new version of "Frankenstein."
Fangoria#134 p.12 Full Moon Fever II: Universal's Monster Master
Their origins were many and varied, but the Wolf Man, Frankenstein's Monster and others owed their scary visages to one man: Jack P. Pierce.
Fangoria#134 p.18 Women and Werewolves
Elena Verdugo can think of a better time to go hiking in House of Frankenstein.
Fangoria#134 p.26 Frankenstein 1994
Fangoria#139 p.13 Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster When Genres Collide
You've read about the biggest Frank film ever; here's a look back at one of the cheapest and schlockiest.
Fangoria#139 p.40 A New Face for Frankenstein
Daniel Parker leaps into the makeup FX big time by turning Robert De Niro into Mary Shelley's Creature.
Fangoria#139 p.66 Farewell to Saint Peter
When Peter Cushing passed away this year, he left behind a legacy as Britain's most charming horror star.
Fangoria#147 p.68 Classic Creatures Revisited
Producer Aubrey Schenck worked with fading veterans and rising stars on a series of B-horror flicks.
Fangoria#199 p.70 Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein
Fangoria#204 p.61 Lust for Frankenstein
Fangoria#205 p.63 Lady Frankenstein
Fangoria#205 p.64 Sinner and Saint
The road to hell is paved with actor Patrick Bergin's genre roles.
Fangoria#207 p.68 Scars of Dracula / Horror of Frankenstein / Blood from the Mummy's Tomb / The Horror of Hammer
Fangoria#227 p.74 Christopher Lee: The Last Horror Star - Part One
He has played more villains and monsters than anyone, but there's more to this British legend than screen bogeymen.
Fangoria#242 p.77 Dean Koontz's Frankenstein Book One: Prodigal Son
Fangoria#267 p.87 The Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companion to Frankenstein
Fangoria#298 p.70 Japanese Horror: Vampire Girl vs Frankenstein Girl - The Ultimate Ghoulfight
This teenage rivalry showers a Japanese high school's halls with gore.
Fangoria#299 p.63 Frankenstein's Monster
Fangoria#300 p.7 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Fangoria#300 p.16 Bride of Frankenstein
Fangoria#300 p.25 The Curse of Frankenstein
Fangoria#300 p.36 Frankenstein
Fangoria#302 p.54 The Flesh and Blood Show: The Music of Claudio Gizzi
Hailing from Italy, he created memorable scores for a pair of reimagined film fiends.
Fangoria#305 p.70 The Frankenstein Syndrome
Fangoria#307 p.48 Power's Monster Mashes
An overview of the Power Records comics with audio.
Fangoria#308 p.72 Vampires, Mummies & Monsters
Fangoria#312 p.38 Gothic - A Dream of Monsters - Part One
Writer Stephen Volk fictionalized the founding of "Frankenstein" for Ken Russell to capture on camera.
Fangoria#318 p.14 Hammer Glamour Double Shot
Veronica Carlson and Virginia Wetherell look back on the men and monsters of the classic horror studio
Fangoria#322 p.7 Frankenstein's Army
The Reich stuff
Fangoria#323 p.61 The Frankenstein Theory
Fangoria#324 p.22 Dead in Cold Climates
Actor Kris Lemche has suffered onscreen demises at the hands of men, monsters and Death itself.
Fangoria#324 p.48 Fangfest: Grave situations
Over his many years of acting, William Smith has played a vampire and both faced and portrayed Frankenstein's monster. Including a poem by William Smith, titled "The Reaper".
Fangoria#325 p.46 Jess Franco - The Undying Legend
How the video explosion led the Spanish horror specialist to make his belated breakout.
Fangoria#326 p.5 Freaking for "Frankenstein"
Freaking for "Frankenstein"
Fangoria#326 p.42 Frankenstein's Army - They Want (To Kill) You
War is truly hell when it's fought against "zombots" under the control of the maddest scientist of all. Fango Seal of Approval.
Fangoria#326 p.45 F**k You, Frankenstein!
When Mary Shelley had her haunted summer, little did she what kind of movies she would help create.
Fangoria#326 p.46 Building the Bots
From his own lab, FX creator Rogier Samuels spawned a squad of walking nightmares.
Fangoria#328 p.6 Postal Zone
Franco and "Frankenstein" favored
Fangoria#328 p.40 Roger Corman - An Acceptable Level of Insanity
He launched hundreds of Hollywood careers, and now looks back at his own work as director.
Fangoria#329 p.20 I, Frankenstein - Stitches In Time
The famous monster comes to the modern age, still bearing the old resentments.
Fangoria#330 p.82 Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Fangoria#335 p.55 The Hutson Hammer Horrorshow
The British shock author harked back to his country's Gothic heritage as a Hammer novelizer.
Fangoria#341 p.51 Frankenstein vs. The Mummy
Fangoria#341 p.56 Master of Monsters
Comics legend Steve Niles continues to give back to the genre that has long inspired him.
Fangoria#344 p.44 Risky Business
After her breakout role in "American Mary," Tristan Risk continues to play it unsafe.
Fangoria#345 p.42 Victor Frankenstein - Reanimating the Classic
A fresh look at both the obsessed scientist and his assistant is coming to the big screen.
Fangoria#346 p.47 Short Sharp Shocks: Saint Frankenstein
This new section debuts with Scooter McCrae’s “Saint Frankenstein”
Fangoria#359 p.88 Hammer Time! A Guide For Beginners
In an attempt to get genre fans to look beyond the past five years, we present a primer on the bloody, sexy history of Hammer Studios.