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  2. Horror fiction magazine - Wikipedia

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    Horror comic magazines. Creepy ( Warren Publications) Eerie (Warren Publications) Nightmare ( Skywald Publications) Psycho (Skywald Publications) Scream (Skywald Publications) Vampirella (Warren Publications) Weird ( Myron Fass / Eerie Publications)

  3. Dr. Creep - Wikipedia

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    1972–2010. Known for. Shock Theater/Shock Theatre (creator/host) Clubhouse 22 (co-host) co-founder of Project Smiles. charity work for MDA Telethons. Barry Lee Hobart (June 23, 1941 – January 14, 2011) [1] was a local television personality widely known to fans as Dr. Creep. He was a horror movie host on WKEF Television in Dayton, Ohio.

  4. Crematia Mortem - Wikipedia

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    Crematia Mortem was the horror host of KSHB 41's late night weekend television show Creature Feature in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, from 1981 to 1990. Nicknamed "The Ghostess with the Mostess", she was the creation of Roberta Solomon (a local television and radio talent). [1] The "Creature Feature" heavily emphasized camp, beginning ...

  5. Dark Night of the Scarecrow - Wikipedia

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    October 24, 1981. (1981-10-24) Dark Night of the Scarecrow is a 1981 American made-for-television horror film directed by veteran novelist Frank De Felitta (author of Audrey Rose) from a script by J.D. Feigelson. Feigelson's intent had been to make an independent feature, but his script was bought by CBS for television; despite this, only minor ...

  6. Fresh Hell (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was conceived and shot by a group of Chicago theatre artists who were out of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] In an interview with Rue-Morgue, writer-director Ryan Imhoff stated the idea for the film was born in July of 2020.

  7. Fangoria - Wikipedia

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    4618144. Fangoria is an internationally distributed American horror film fan magazine, in publication since 1979. It is published four times a year by Fangoria Publishing, LLC and is edited by Phil Nobile Jr. The magazine was originally released in an age when horror fandom was still a burgeoning subculture; in the late 1970s, most horror ...

  8. List of comics magazines published by Magazine Management in ...

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    1973. Crazy Magazine (1973–1983) — illustrated satire and humor magazine in the vein of Mad. [11] Haunt of Horror (1973, 1974–1975) — originally published for two issues in 1973 as a prose digest with some spot and full-page illustrations, edited by Gerry Conway.

  9. Monsters HD - Wikipedia

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    For its May 2006 issue, the Canadian horror publication Rue Morgue featured a cover story on the Monsters HD network reporting that the channel also "aired the world television premiere of Bubba Ho Tep and broadcast a wide range of beloved classics like The Evil Dead, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Tombs of the Blind Dead, The Tingler, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, Scanners and others, all ...