Necropsy:  The Review of Horror Fiction

07/02/2008

Volume XX Winter 2006 Issue

Spring Issue due May 1st

 

The Morgue

The Necropsy Archives

Author Index

Title Index

Reviewer Index

Publisher Index


Scary Stuff, Eh?

Links to Horror on the Web


The Grossing Area

Original Artwork by Anais Pitaru

Original Artwork by Chris Friend

Original Artwork by Steve Zinger

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

 

 

 


In This Issue--New Artwork by Anais Pitaru


Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies

Best Movies You've Probably Never Heard Of: A Review of Blood Moon and Bubba Ho-Tep, by June Pulliam

Directors Who Should Owe Us Money–Movies That Really Suck!


Necropsy Bookshelf:

Horror In Print: 2004

Horror In Print: 2005


Editorial Policy

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Reviews

Gripped by Fright, Once Again: A Review of The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, 18th Edition: A Review by Ian Primm

Missing the Mark: T. L. Gardner's Demon Hunter: A Review by Robert Butterfield

Monsters Abound: A Review of Mad Marv's Man Made Monsters, by Danielle Conklin

(Dead) Body of Knowledge: A Review of Christine Quigley's The Corpse: A History, by June Pulliam

The Truth May Be Stranger, But Fiction Has Power: A Review of Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door, by Tony Fonseca

Putting Feathers Up Your Butt: A Review of Kelley Armstrong's Haunted, by June Pulliam

A Classic Revisited: A Review of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, by Tony Fonseca

Blood Will Tell: A Review of Octavia Butler's Fledgling, by June Pulliam

Oh, Grow Up!: A Review of James Moore's Rabid Growth, by Tony Fonseca

Sea Sickness: A Review of Lee Thomas's Parish Damned, by June Pulliam

Got a Black Magic Woman: A Review of  Brandon Massey's Within the Shadows, by Tony Fonseca