FANGORIA #30 looks under the bed to find Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny, our monstrous winter cover story. Fango hits the set for an exclusive look at Fuller’s most ambitious nightmare yet—a meticulously crafted Gothic dreamscape where childhood terrors take physical shape, production design delights every frame, and practical creatures crawl out from the shadows.
Also in this issue:
● Send Help: We’re celebrating the bloody return of Sam Raimi with a tale of survival amongst co-workers who’ve crash landed on a desert island. It’s your first, full-access look at the latest from one of horror’s most groundbreaking auteurs.
● Fresh from the Adams Family: A spotlight on the indie family’s newest nightmare, Mother of Flies, paired with an FX breakdown taking you behind the scenes of this festival hit.
● The Bride!: Fango explores a new riff on the Bride of Frankenstein mythos—modern, monstrous, and rooted in feminist terror.
● Reanimated Returns: Fango charts the long-anticipated return to the fog-choked streets of Silent Hill, and heads back to a post-apocalyptic UK to unpack Nia DaCosta’s 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, with new mythology, new horrors, and a fresh chapter in the rage-virus canon.
● 16mm Nightmares: Fango profiles one of the most visually distinct indie horrors of the year, Dead Lover, while backwoods terror takes a front seat with Dolly.
● Primate: The director of 47 Meters Down is back with the nastiest, goriest, monkey-est creature feature since Shakma, and as an extra treat for well-behaved chimps, Fango traces the history of cinematic simian terror.
● Sarah Squirm: A gory glimpse into the FX challenges of the SNL star’s hilarious new HBO special, presented by Ms. Squirm herself.
***This is a preorder and not set to ship until January 27, 2026***