The Overlook Library column by Don D'Ammassa Simon Garth, Jericho Drumm, and The Shambling Deaders:ĭo Comics Really Give a Fair Portrayal of Rotting Folk? by Peter Enfantino Working Class Stiffs: A Survey of Zombie Short Fiction by Robert Morrish Zombies and Other Obsolete Creatures: An Overview of Zombie Novels Nights, Dawns, and a Day That Might Have Been by John Scoleri Serial Killers: The Fathers and Sons of Hannibal Lecter by Dale Walkerĭeja's Domicile of Dread column by Thomas Deja Precursors of Psycho: The Early Crime Novels of Robert Bloch by Randall Larson Jim Thompson: The Killer Inside Him by Max Allan Collins
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The Worst Horror Novels in the World by Don D'AmmassaĪ Comprehensive Look at The Frankenstein Horror Series by Peter Enfantino The Horror Pulpit column by Stefan Dziemianowicz The Esoteric Order of Dagon by Ben Indick Natural Horrors and Killer Critters by Randall Larson Things That Go Boom! in the Night: A Look at Giant Monster Novels The Top Ten Horror Titles of the 1980s, based on a poll of 100 Writers & Editors How We Saw It: The Scream Factory Editors Pick Their Top Ten Bound in leather with colored head and tail bands.Limited to just 52 signed and lettered copies housed in a custom-made traycase.Published as a Signed & Traycased Hardcover Lettered Edition: Limited ONE TIME printing of this special edition.Smyth sewn to create a more durable binding.Printed and bound with full-color endpapers.Featuring hot foil stamping on the front boards and spine.Bound in full-cloth with colored head and tail bands.Personally signed by the editors on a unique signature page.Limited to just 450 signed and numbered copies.Published as a Signed Hardcover Limited Edition: In addition to the nearly 600-page selection of "greatest hits," the editors have penned a brand new 25,000 word introduction, diving deep into the sordid history of the magazine as well as the books published (and even a few unpublished!) under the Deadline Press imprint. The Best of The Scream Factory reprints more than 70 articles from the magazine's golden age, covering such diverse topics as: the best horror novels of the '80s a viewer's guide to Godzilla movies horror in the pulps the worst in horror dark suspense fiction the influence of The Night of the Living Dead on fiction and film horror on old-time radio sci-fi/horror hybrids western horror werewolf fiction British horror fiction and films Canadian horrors and horror in the comics. Twenty years after the magazine ceased publication, editors Peter Enfantino, Robert Morrish, and John Scoleri have sifted through the contents of the magazine's 20-issue run to assemble this epic collection. It became a go-to reference for horror aficionados around the globe. Edited by Peter Enfantino, Robert Morrish & John Scoleriįrom 1988 to 1997, The Scream Factory: The Magazine of Horrors Past, Present and Future provided an exhaustive and often irreverent overview of all aspects of horror-from fiction to film and beyond.