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<< Fangoria#1 >>

augustus 1979
p.4 | Editorial: Welcome to the World of FANGORIA! | |
A letter from the publisher. | ||
p.6 | The Postal Zone | |
Letters from our readers. | ||
Battlestar Galactica![]() |
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p.8 | Doctor Who: Master of TV Time and Space | |
A British sensation makes its way to the United States... only 15 years after its debut. | ||
Tom Baker![]() ![]() |
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p.10 | Tom Savini: New Master of Magical Makeup | |
With only four films and over 70 stage productions to his credit, makeup artist, stuntman and actor Tom Savini is shock filmdom's newest rising star. | ||
Tom Savini![]() ![]() |
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p.14 | Monster No More! | |
The screen's best-known Dracula insists he's not a monster at heart. | ||
Christopher Lee![]() ![]() |
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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! | ||
Ricou Browning![]() ![]() |
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p.26 | Review: The New Wolfman Grits and Growls | |
Even a man who is pure of heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the moon is full and bright... | ||
Earl Owensby![]() ![]() |
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p.28 | Review: The Amityville Horror: Real or Reel? | |
The best-selling book is now a terrifying film. | ||
Margot Kidder![]() ![]() |
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p.30 | Twenty-five Years with Godzilla | |
A quarter of a century ago, Japan unearthed a titanic radioactive reptile and a star was bornÂ… and reborn over a period of 25 years, in 15 motion pictures. | ||
Ishirô Honda![]() ![]() |
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p.32 | Photo Feature: Godzilla Poster | |
A colorful painting/montage used for the Italian re-release of Godzilla. | ||
Ishirô Honda![]() ![]() |
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p.42 | Review: Red Man's Revenge or, Mother Nature Strikes Back | |
The Parallel Paths of Two Socially Shockers | ||
Arthur Hiller![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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p.44 | Alex Gordon: The Deadly | |
Producer Alex Gordon recalls that, in the days of the classic "B" horror movies, half of the shock was going on behind the camera! | ||
Alex Gordon![]() ![]() ![]() |
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p.50 | Galactica's Lost Aliens | |
Attempting to cope with the dizzying whirl of weekly TV, Battlestar Galactica was forced to eliminate some of its creepiest crewmembers. | ||
Abe Haberman![]() ![]() |
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p.52 | Preview: Alien | |
Alien, a $10 million motion picture directed by Ridley Scott and scripted by Dan O'Bannon, concerns the voyage of the starship Nostromo and its crew's encounter with galactic horror. | ||
Ridley Scott![]() ![]() |
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p.54 | The New Shape of Animation | |
It all started with a mouse, but in the 70s, animation has been given a new life by rabbits and hobbits. | ||
Ralph Bakshi![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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p.58 | Fantasticart: Don Maitz: Bringer of Wonder | |
A Gallery of Ghoulish Delights Appearing in Every Issue. | ||
Don Maitz![]() |
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p.62 | Monster Invasion | |
Phantasm | ||
Don Coscarelli![]() ![]() |
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Dracula | ||
John Badham![]() ![]() |
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Blue Sunshine | ||
Jeff Lieberman![]() ![]() |
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An Arabian Adventure | ||
Kevin Connor![]() ![]() |
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The Dark | ||
John 'Bud' Cardos![]() ![]() |
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It Fell From the Sky | ||
Fred Olen Ray![]() ![]() |
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The Wicker Man | ||
Christopher Lee![]() ![]() |
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Human Experiments | ||
Gregory Goodell![]() ![]() |
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Patrick | ||
Richard Franklin![]() ![]() |
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Dracula's Great Love | ||
Javier Aguirre![]() ![]() |
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The Evil | ||
Gus Trikonis![]() ![]() |
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Nocturna | ||
Harry Hurwitz![]() ![]() |
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The Shining | ||
Stanley Kubrick![]() ![]() |
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Shock Waves | ||
Ken Wiederhorn![]() ![]() |
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The Tempter | ||
Damiano Damiani![]() ![]() |
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Vampyre | ||
William Malone![]() |