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Necropsy: The Review of Horror Fiction 02/12/2008 Volume XXVIII Spring 2008 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
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Our Final Issue Book Reviews A Relationship to Die For–A Review of William Gay's Twilight, by Danielle Conklin A Hollow Effort–A Review of Mary SanGiovanni's The Hollower, by Tony Fonseca Not Pulitzer Prize Material, But Sarrantonio Knows How to Entertain–A Review of Al Sarrantonio's Halloweenland, by Robert Butterfield Ordinary Horror Makes for an Extraordinary Read―A Review of The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, Twentieth Annual Collection, Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant, editors, by June Pulliam Submitted for Your Approval…–A Review of Mark Scott Zicree's The Twilight Zone Companion, by Tony Fonseca Novel About Individuality Fails to Stand Out–A Review of Simon Clark's This Rage of Echoes, by June Pulliam Only the Shadow Coast Knows . . . –A Review of Phillip Haldeman's Shadow Coast, by Tony Fonseca That Damn Mist Lifted Yet?–A Review of Stephen King's The Mist and Frank Darabont's The Mist, by Robert Butterfield The Really Good, the Somewhat Bad, and the Downright Ugly–A Review of Peter Crowther's PostScripts 10 and Robert Moorish's Thrillers Two, by Tony Fonseca Reyome Rants!, or the Universal Monster Redux–A Review of Jan Michael Friedman's The Wolf Man and Michael Paine's The Mummy, by James Reyome Nightmares Can Come True―A Review of Thomas Ligotti's The Nightmare Factory, by Robert Butterfield Goofy Green Glows–A Review of Thomas Tessier's Wicked Things, by Tony Fonseca
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Invoking the Ghost of Gene Siskel: Necropsy at the Movies Escape From New York, If You Can–A Review of I Am Legend and Cloverfield, by June Pulliam That Damn Mist Lifted Yet?–A Review of Stephen King's The Mist and Frank Darabont's The Mist, by Robert Butterfield Every Dog Has Its Day–A Review of Andrew Currie's Fido, by June Pulliam Necropsy Bookshelf:
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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