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Necropsy: The Review of Horror Fiction Volume X, Summer 2003 Special Classic Horror Edition
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| The Morgue The Necropsy Archives Scary Stuff, Eh? The Grossing Area Original Artwork by June Pulliam Original Artwork by Michael Ray Photo Gallery: Original Photos by June Pulliam and Tony Fonseca Coroner's Office June Pulliam, Managing Editor and Webmistress Tony Fonseca, Editor in Chief, Head Librarian and Keeper of the Necronomicon
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Reprinted From Earlier Issues: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Horror, But Were Afraid to Ask: A Review of The Annotated Supernatural Horror in Literature, by Tony Fonseca The Last Horrid Discoveries: A Review of The Shadow Out of Time, by Lawrence Bush New Translation Captures Spirit, and Horror, of Original: A Review of J. K. Huysmans' La-Bas (2001 Edition), by Tony Fonseca Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies Terror in Region 1: Everything Old Is New Again (Tracking Down Classics and Oldies of the Horror Genre on DVD), by Stine Fletcher Hammer: The Greatest Show on Earth (Review of Vampire Circus), by Steve Wise Re-Possessed, or, Why I Could Never Eat Pea Soup: A Review of The Exorcist, by Andy Morton Sticks and Stones Can Break My Bones, But Bad Seeds Can Really Murder Me: A Review of The Bad Seed, by Andy Morton Make Room for Step-Daddy: A Review of Joseph Rubin's The Stepfather, by June Pulliam
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Autopsies: Reviews in Depth REYOME RANTS! Kvetching About the Classics: A Review of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and A. Merritt's The Face in the Abyss, by James Reyome Small, But Substantial: A Review of Gary William Crawford's Robert Aickman: An Introduction, by S. T. Joshi Master of the Strange: AReview of Robert Aickman: The Collected Strange Stories, by Tony Fonseca Who's Afraid of a Little Feminism: A Review of The Stepford Wives, by June Pulliam When Trees Go Off Their Vegetarian Diets: A Review of John Wyndham's Day of the Triffids, by June Pulliam Dracula For Dummies: A Review of Clive Leatherdale's Bram Stoker's Dracula Unearthed, by Tony Fonseca Men Without Hats, Who Really Danse Macabre: A Review of Stephen King's Non-Fiction Book on the "Entire Horror Phenomenon," by Andy Morton Would you like to have your work reviewed by the Necropsy staff? If so,
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