Fangoria Magazine

By Issue #7, Fangoria had found its niche, focusing primarily on horror films, and its circulation steadily grew.

Fangoria Magazine, one of the most iconic publications for horror fans, was first published in 1979. Its origins can be traced to Starlog, a magazine that covered science fiction and fantasy. Publishers Norman Jacobs and Kerry O’Quinn initially planned for Fangoria to be a fantasy-based publication, but low sales forced them to pivot to horror, a genre that was experiencing a surge in popularity thanks to films like Halloween and Dawn of the Dead.

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