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contributors such as Josh Hadley have stated that they remain unpaid for published articles and artwork. Fangoria responded to the statements made by Hanley and Hadley on February 13, in which president and owner Tom DeFeo thanked readers and subscribers for their patience and noted his intention to make amends with writers, artists, and subscribers that had been inconvenienced. The statement also noted that lack of sufficient ad revenue had been the reason for the disappearance of print editions but that DeFeo and his staff would continue their attempts to bring print editions back.
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during my last year at college. I began as an Editorial Assistant to then-Editor David Everitt, who decided to move on a month after I started. Since I was fresh out of college and this was my first job in publishing, I was a little too green to take over the job myself. So I served as the Managing
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was designed around the original "fantasy film" concept for the magazine and proved to be a notable publishing failure, as were the next five issues, all of which continued with the same approach. By the time issue four was released and issue six was in preparation, the publisher confided to Martin
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On February 11, 2017, Hanley announced that he too was no longer involved with the magazine and that he had been on hiatus from the company since mid-December 2016. He also stated that he felt that if the magazine remained under its current ownership, there would likely never be another new issue,
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are not re-printed, the only remaining back issues are now housed in private collections or those available on the secondary market. After several failed ventures, Creative Group filed for Chapter 11 on March 21, 2008. In summer 2008, The Brooklyn Company, Inc., led by longtime Fangoria president
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began struggling in the 2010s due to issues arising from the internet, including difficulty in generating enough ad revenue to cover printing costs. Publication became sporadic beginning in fall 2015, and the magazine ran through a succession of editors in 2015–2016, culminating with the February
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staff. By October, Gingold, who was then serving as managing editor, was hired as the publication's new editor-in-chief. Eight months later, Gingold was fired after twenty-eight years with the magazine and the former managing editor, Ken Hanley, was named the new editor-in-chief. Many within the
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The last print edition of the magazine, issue #344, was released October 2015. After that issue, four additional issues were published exclusively in a digital format, leaving subscribers of the hard copy editions, as well as Gorezone subscribers, without the issues they paid for. Additionally,
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tested numerous international horror markets, releasing issues of the magazine modified for various foreign languages. These foreign editions (released in Italy, Japan, Czechoslovakia and elsewhere) lasted only a handful of editions before being discontinued. Additionally, in May 1988, a sister
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rose to prominence by running exclusive interviews with horror filmmakers and offering behind-the-scenes photos and stories that were otherwise unavailable to fans in the era before the Internet. The magazine would eventually rise to become a force itself in the horror world, hosting its own
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website as its new editor-in-chief. The company further announced that they would bring back the magazine as a quarterly, exclusively print-based publication, and offer a one-year free subscription to anyone who never received the issues to which they were entitled under the old ownership.
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In August 2020, Fangoria was acquired by Wanderwall Entertainment CEO Tara Ansley and entrepreneur Abhi Goel, and quarterly printing continued under their ownership. The new owners plan to launch a multimedia studio and produce and distribute fiction and non-fiction content.
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in 1992, then ceased production. In 1996, Fangoria Films re-emerged as a distribution company, occasionally using their "Gore Zone" label, to release twenty low-budget horror features over the next ten years. In 2004–2005, Fangoria Films produced and distributed
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brand identity to a number of other media outlets in 2006. Creative Group also added a new "Vampire Skull" logo to Fangoria's properties, which was used extensively after its inception. In 2010, all of Creative Group's Fangoria brands were discontinued.
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logo was re-designed, and the trademark "film strip", tagline, and embedded photos were removed. After consistent fan protest of the changes, the original logo returned with issue #305. The "film strip" photos returned briefly beginning with issue #309.
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s new editor. Under his management, the magazine explored more esoteric genre content, had its cover layout altered a few times, and hired several new staff members. Alexander also brought back the original Fangoria logo. In 2011,
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and all its related brands. Under DeFeo's ownership, the magazine overhauled the magazine's cover format, including the transformation of the company's long-standing logo. Starting with issue #281, the original
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first televised its Chainsaw Awards in 2006. The event occurred on October 15, and was aired on FUSE on October 22. The event was not renewed for 2007, although the awards continued in the magazine.
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were published under a sister imprint but promoted through Fangoria. The podcast network disbanded and the imprints were shut down following the 2020 controversy. In 2022,
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brand to remain relevant to those who do not typically read print magazines. The website also featured several specialized horror blogs, including articles that continued
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horror community responded with shock at Gingold's termination and took it as a sign that the magazine had both lost touch with its fanbase and passed its glory days;
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began honoring horror cinema with their annual Chainsaw Awards, which were voted on by readers of their magazine. The winners were announced at an awards show in
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and, under new editor-in-chief Phil Nobile Jr., relaunched the magazine as a print-based quarterly publication. In October 2018, Cinestate released the first new
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2017 announcement of Ken Hanley's December 2016 departure. After this, the magazine ceased publication. The magazine remained dormant throughout 2017.
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label. The book was released September 11, 2018, to generally positive reviews, ultimately being named one of the ten best horror novels of 2018 by
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The first issue was assembled under the editorship of "Joe Bonham", a pseudonym taken from the quadriplegic hero of Dalton Trumbo's pacifist novel
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In October 2018, Cinestate published their first issue of the magazine, stylized as "Volume 2, Issue 1," featuring a cover story on the 2018 film
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In addition to Gingold and Timpone returning as regular columnists, Cinestate further announced that the new writing staff would be composed of
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acquired the publishing rights to five of the six books to be reprinted in new editions through his company Encyclopocalypse Publications.
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was launched. For various reasons, the line abruptly ended a month later in August. Only two series were published: the two-issue series
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Martin continued as editor into the mid-1980s, with co-editor David Everitt from 1981 to 1985. After Everitt left, he was replaced by
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magazine, threatened a lawsuit because of the similarity in titles. This was eventually decided in favor of the plaintiff in court.
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in Los Angeles, New Jersey, and Chicago (with Austin, Texas, added in 2008). These conventions were produced in association with
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from Cinestate under Fangoria Publishing, LLC, and, as of issue 9, are the publishers of the magazine and owners of the brand.
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Editor to Dave McDonnell, who took over as Editor until I got my wings. The following year, I was promoted to Editor in Chief.
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that the magazine was losing approximately US$ 20,000 per issue, an amount the small publisher could not sustain for long.
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Starting in 1985, Fangoria branched out into other media outlets including television, films, radio, and comic books.
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critic Ashlee Blackwell. Cinestate planned on branching the franchise into producing films, podcasts and novels.
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was created with the goal of financing one feature film a year under this banner. The first film was 1990's
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on the cover", the magazine had become profitable. Then "the 1980s gave rise to an endless offering of gory
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From 2006 to 2009, Fangoria worked with Creative Group after it had purchased Fangoria in the early 2000s.
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fan magazines, anticipated a groundswell of interest in the fantasy genre due to Hollywood's plan to bring
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From 1999 to 2003, they partnered with Bedford Entertainment to attain wider releases of certain
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Motion Pictures distributed by Fangoria Films, Internet Movie Database, Accessed: May 15, 2008
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staff in July of 1985. It was my first job out of college, although I had been freelancing to
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called FANGORIA Presents that published four novels between 2018-2020, including works by
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The magazine was originally released in an age when horror fandom was still a burgeoning
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structure." But because of great reader interest in "a lavishly illustrated article on
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In February 2018, it was announced that Fangoria had been purchased by film producer
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curator Sam Zimmerman, Birth.Movies.Death's Meredith Borders, author and former
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In late September 2015, Alexander stepped down as editor-in-chief and left the
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to the screen, although that movie would not appear for another four years.
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online site featured daily updates about the world of horror, allowing the
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issue before resuming regular publication with issue #28 in 2013. In 2012,
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As described in one history of horror magazines, "The first issue of
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took to social media to voice his disappointment with the decision.
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was created as a result. This allowed both parties to agitate the
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On May 19, 2018, the magazine announced its first licensed novel,
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magazine under their ownership, stylized as "Volume 2, Issue 1."
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s involvement in other releases was substantially more subdued.
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also began publishing a line of limited edition specials titled
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Fangoria announces sweeping new web initiative at fangoria.com
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for a similar audience. O'Quinn, who had previously published
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Speculative fiction magazines published in the United States
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has sponsored annual horror movie conventions known as the
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was first published. A second sister publication, titled
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editor David McDonnell, who handled both magazines, with
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was cancelled after twenty-seven issues and one special
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The Fangoria Chainsaw Awards are an award ceremony for
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as a companion to their science fiction media magazine
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Xerox Ferox: The Wild World of the Horror Film Fanzine
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In February 2018, Dallas-based entertainment company
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logo along the top of their video/DVD covers, while
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magazines, was destroyed by fire. As back issues of
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