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CINEFANTASTIQUE
The Magazine With A Sense Of Wonder
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Subject: Sci-Fi,  Classic Monsters,  Horror,  
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Sci-Fi, Classic Monsters, Horror, Monthly magazine from Chicago, United States

- First and last issue: 1970-2002
- 174 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database.
- Devoted to Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror films.
- Started by Fred Clarke as an amateur mimeograph version in 1967.
- Editor: Dan Persons
- 64 color pages in A4 format.

- Fred Clarke died in October 2000 and the mag was sold. The new CFQ will never be the same.
- Ceased publication.
- Website: www.cfq.com

Showing: 3 issues from 1988
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Issue #69
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Vol 18 #5
July 1988
Cover: Robert Englund as Elm Street's Freddy Krueger.
Short Circuit 2, Freddy Krueger--The Phenomenon, Remaking The Blob, Hell comes to Frogtown, Outer Heat, Troma's War, Child's Play, Phantasm II, Moontrap, Poltergeist III

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Issue #68
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Vol 18 #4
May 1988
Cover: Giger--The Alien artist who changed the look of SF.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Robojox, Dead Heat, Willow, Critters II, Poltergeist III, Fright Night 2, Romero: Monkeying with Horror, H.R. Giger--Sliming technology, H.R. Giger's The Mirror

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Issue #67
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Vol 18 #2/3
March 1988
Cover: Horror Movie Poster Artists of the Fifties.
Return of the Living Dead--Part 2, Brain Damage, Serpent and the Rainbow, Vengeance: The Demon, Light Years, Beetle Juice, Deadly Weapon, Killer Klowns From Outer Space, Filming Dario Argento's Opera, Selling Nightmares with 50s posters

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