Fangoria Issue 90

Overview

 * Elegy: Low-Cost Dentures
 * The Postal Zone: Ormsby & Clark, Where are You?
 * Monster Invasion: "Class of 1999", "Darkman"
 * The Power Behind the Poe: Richard Matheson Continues His Look Back at the Days of Corman, AIP and Hammer.
 * The New Flesh Takes the Stage: Director-Turned-Actor David Cronenberg Gives His Thoughts on Approaching the Camera from the Other Side.
 * "Transit" Trauma: An Evil Serial Killer is Executed, Then He Comes Back for Revenge — What? You've Heard This One?
 * Don't Touch That Dial, Piggies: Krueger Has Surivived for Round Two in the TV Ring. The Show Needs Some Fixing, Guys.
 * Dr. Cyclops: Almost Great "Heathers"
 * Bimbos Walk Among Us: The World's Noblest Profession Meets the World's Oldest in Frank Hennenloter's "Frankenhooker".
 * My Lunch with Leatherface: Strangely Enough, Director Jeff Burr Never Loved Horror Movies Until He Started Making Them. But Hey, Chainsaws Cut Right to the Heart.
 * Horror in Print: Joe R. Lansdale: This Guy Writes Violent Fiction That Leaves the Taste of Texas Dust on Your Lips.
 * Tales from the Wheats: It Ain't Easy Getting an Anthology Flick Made, But These Guys Did Just That with "After Midnight".
 * Exclusive! Jeff Franco Speaks: The Man Behind More Genre Movies Than Even He Can Count Sets the Record Straight.
 * Nightmare Library: Farris Falters
 * Classified Ad Vault

Link

 * Fangoria Issue 90 on Archive.org