- published: 14 Jan 2016
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Fangoria is an internationally-distributed US film fan magazine specializing in the genres of horror, slasher, splatter and exploitation films, in regular publication since 1979.
Fangoria was first planned in 1978 under the name Fantastica as a companion to the science fiction media magazine Starlog; just as Starlog covered science fiction films for a primarily teenaged audience, Fantastica was intended to cover fantasy films for a similar audience. The publishers were anticipating a groundswell of interest in fantasy owing to the plans at that time for bringing Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian to the screen, plans first announced in 1978.
The Conan film did not arrive until several years later and, when it did, no groundswell in the demand for fantasy films occurred. But before the magazine was even launched, other factors intervened to change the magazine's focus and direction.
The first issue was assembled under the editorship of "Joe Bonham," a pseudonym taken from the quadriplegic hero of Dalton Trumbo's pacifist novel Johnny Got His Gun. This was a cover for Rolling Stone contributor and screenwriter Ed Naha and writer Ric Meyers, best known for his encyclopedic Great Martial Arts Movies: From Bruce Lee to Jackie Chan.
Fangoria - Geometría Polisentimental (Videoclip Oficial)
Fangoria - Fiesta en el infierno (Lyric Video)
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Fangoria - Disco Sally
Fangoria - Ni tu ni nadie
Fangoria - Retorciendo palabras (Video clip)
Fangoria - Desfachatez
Fangoria - Manual de Decoracion Para Personas Abandonadas
TV3 - Divendres - "Canciones para robots románticos", el nou disc de Fangoria
Fangoria - En la Disneylandia del amor (Directo @ Teatro Barceló, Madrid 4/4/2016)
Fangoria @ Festival Sansan Gandia 25/03/2016
Entrevista a Fangoria (Alaska y Nacho Canut)
Fangoria - Antes o después (Videoclip oficial)
Fangoria - Fiesta en el infierno + reconociendo sonrisas Luar