A special occasion to be sure, and to mark it (as well as the release of the eagerly-awaited Terrifier 3), we’ve tapped Sienna herself, Lauren LaVera, to pick the brain behind Art, aka David Howard Thornton. The pair dig into the franchise’s runaway success, becoming overnight horror icons, and the roads that led to their place among horror royalty. We’ve also got an exclusive set visit, in which writer/director Damien Leone spills some guts about what to expect in Art’s latest go-round.
Art’s not the only horror legend in this issue: we’ve also got a brand-new interview with Elm Street’s Robert Englund, and a new essay on the film from The Soul of Wes Craven author Joe Maddrey.
But that barely scratches (heh) the surface. Inside FANGORIA #25 you’ll also find exclusive coverage of Pat Magee’s out-of-this-world makeup and creature FX from V/H/S/Beyond, details on Coralie Fargeat’s instant body-horror classic The Substance, Spider One’s Little Bites, and The First Omen director Arkasha Stevenson chats with Natalie Erika James, who’s helmed this year’s OTHER new prequel to a Satanic classic, Apartment 7A.
Also inside:
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Never Let Go
- Don’t Move
- Mutilator 2
- Black-Eyed Susan
- Heretic
And much more! FANGORIA #25 hits your eyeballs and shelves this fall; you can find it at Barnes & Noble, your favorite comic/specialty shop, or in our online store.
Grab your copy, for Art’s sake!