Fangoria Issue 80

Overview

 * Elegy: Redactor Redux
 * The Postal Zone: "Blob" Lovers Speak
 * Monster Invasion: "Pet Sematary" Upkeep
 * Duane Jones, 1937–1988: Despite Limited Genre Credits, This "Night of the Living Dead" Star Remains a Horror Groundbreaker.
 * "Friday the 13th: The Series" Take Two: The Terror Anthology Show Defies All Expectations by Moving to Prime Time.
 * "Warlock" Casts Its Spell: Steve ("House") Miner Brings Us a Tale of 17th-Century Witch Hunted Loose in Modern Day L.A..
 * Dr. Cyclops: Stomp Those "Flowers"!
 * Where the Heck was "Pumpkinhead"?: 1987's Hottest Monster Didn't Get Loose Until 1988. Screenwriter Mark Carducci Tests Why in This FANGORIA Exclusive.
 * "The Fly II" Breeds and Festers: The Misshapen Offspring of Seth Brundle Stalks Chris Walas's Directorial Debut.
 * "Hellraiser" Heroine: Ashley Lawrence Took the Role of Kirsty and Turned in a Performance of Intense Volume.
 * Shockspeare: The Director of "The Gate" and the Writer of "Nightmare 2" Team for the Literary Psycho Flick "I, Madman".
 * Cronendome: The Second Half of Our Interview with David Cronenberg Dissects "Dead Ringers" Layer by Layer, Organ by Organ.
 * Man of 1,000 Movies: Donald Pleasence Grants a Rare Interview to One of the Few Magazines That Spell His Name Right.
 * Nightmare Library: "Silver Scream" Hits It Big.
 * The Wasteland
 * The Pit and Pen of Alex Gordon: WWII Terror Cinema
 * Classified Ad Vault

Link

 * Fangoria Issue #80 on Archive.org