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Necropsy: The Review of Horror Fiction 07/02/2008 Volume XXIV Winter 2007 Issue
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The Morgue The Necropsy Archives Scary Stuff, Eh? 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
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My Bloody Valentine–Our Special Valentine's Day Issue Hunka Hunka Burnin' Monster Love–A Review of Mary Janice Davidson's Dead and Loving It, by Danielle Conklin Sometimes a Drill Isn't Just a Drill–A Review of The Toolbox Murders, by June Pulliam and Tony Fonseca Bee Mine–or It Was Always You–A Review of Bernard Rose's Candyman, by Tony Fonseca Kiss Me With Those Red Lips. A Little Lower This Time–A Review of Ray Garton's Live Girls, by Tony Fonseca Loving You to Death–A Review of P. N. Elrod's My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding, by June Pulliam Brain Damage/Eclipse: Dark Side of the Mind–A Review of Tim Waggoner's Darkness Wakes, by Tony Fonseca Love Means Never Having to Say I'm Sorry . . . For Turning You Into a Vampire–A Review of Andrea Dean Van Scoyoc's Michael, by June Pulliam Necropsy Bookshelf: Editorial Policy Would you like to have your work reviewed by the Necropsy staff? If so, examine our editorial policy.
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Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies Fantastically Savage? Savagely Fantastic? Either Way, It's a Classic–A Review of Fantastic Planet, by Chris Friend Night of the Dead Invites Audience Participation–A Review of Eric Forsberg's Night of the Dead (Leben Tod), by June Pulliam Directors Who Owe Us Money–Movies That Really Suck! Reviews Hey, Don't Go Down There! Beware the Beast House–A Review of Richard Laymon's The Cellar, by Danielle Conklin Death Takes a Ferret in Go-Go Boots, or This Is One Apprentice Donald Trump Would Think Twice Before Firing–A Review of Christopher Moore's A Dirty Job, by Robert Butterfield Recognizable, Perhaps Predictable–But Not Unreadable–A Review of Bentley Little's Death Instinct, by June Pulliam Finally, a Vampire Novel That Didn't Have This Reviewer in Tears–A Review of William A. Veselik's Weep Not for the Vampire, by Tony Fonseca Said the Spider to the Fly, "Watch Out for Renfield. He May Want Seconds"–A Review of Barbara Hambly's Renfield: Slave of Dracula, by Robert Butterfield Macabre Readings for Poelite Company–A Review of David Cade's Three Tales of Horror by Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, by Tony Fonseca Of Related Interest Sweet Zombie Jesus! This Study of the Living Dead Won't Have You Using Any Names in Vain–A Review of Kim Paffenroth's Gospel of the Living Dead, by June Pulliam |
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