BITS AND PIECES
For Mature Horror Film Fans
Horror, Fanzine from United States
- First and last issue: 1988-1997

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1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1997
Issue 10
1997

I remember Monsters: Growing up with Creature Features.
Star Wars, Dad and me.
Behind the scenes on Dracula's Widow.
Interview with the vampires: William Marshall and Robert Quarry speak.
The Day the Earth Stood Still: A personal view.
From dusk till dawn: D. Vogel and the Bengies Drive-In.
Movie reviews: Blue Sunshine, The Evictors, Sisters of Death, The Kingdom, Dracula vs. Frankenstein, The House that Vanished, Galaxy Invader, Bigfoot, Mystics in Bali.
Issue 9
Fall 1994

Sexuality in the vampire film: From Dracula to Spermula.
Blaze: An interview with famed exotic dancer Blaze Starr.
Scared stiff: Horror and sci-fi spoofs that are not for the kiddies.
Why I love scream queens: By Jim Claterbaugh.
Movie reviews: Zeram, Dinosaur Island, Rat Man, Naked Massacre, Dead/Alive, The Touch of Satan, The Dead Talk Back, Possessed By The Night, Mandroid, Arcade.
The list: Fred Olen Ray's favorite film titles.
36 pages.
Issue 8
Summer 1993


Issue 7
Summer 1992


Issue 6
Summer 1991


Issue 5
Summer 1990


Issue 4
Winter 1990


Issue 3
Summer 1989

Island of Lost Souls
Fanzine reviews
Article entitled 'The Effect of Women in Horror/Sci Fi Films.'
Interview w/Clive Barker
Article 'Shriek of the Mutilated Blood Farmers.'
The Films of Roberta and Michael Findlay.
Interview w/Kate Philips - screenwriter for The Blob (orig.)

Thanks to Nathan Miner for sending this index.


Issue 2
Winter 1989


Issue 1
Fall 1988

Gunnar Hansen interview.
Article entitled 'Yule Ghouls: Ghosts of Christmas Past and Present' (early Christmas Story all way up to the slasher pics.)
Article on the (now aged) laser disc technology/quality.
Video reviews
Disney villains
The old vs. new Blob.

Thanks to Nathan Miner for sending this index.



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14 May 2022

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