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Fangoria#44 | p.14 | Interview: Siodmak's Brain |
Curt Siodmak - an architect of sci-fi/horror and inventor of "classical horror folklore." | ||
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Fangoria#51 | p.56 | The Pit and the Pen: Special Words for Scream Queen Evelyn Ankers |
Alex delivers a fond farewell to a favorite fright female. | ||
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Fangoria#129 | p.12 | Full Moon Fever: Werewolves on Reels |
Created by sorcery and science, the legendary monsters have prowled the screen since silent days. | ||
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Fangoria#134 | p.12 | Biography: 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. | ||
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Fangoria#300 | p.87 | Fangoria #300: The Wolf Man |
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Fangoria#329 | p.74 | Where are the Wolves? |
With their rich history on screen, we should be seeing lycanthropes there more often. | ||
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