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Diabolique (2010 Horror Unlimited) comic books

  • Issue #1

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    DEBUT ISSUE! Gothic Horror for the Connoisseur! We take a look into the horror writings of Lafcadio Hearn, examine Cuban Horror, and a retrospective on The Omen, and Rosemary's Baby! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #2

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    We continue our examination of Cuban Horror, take a look at Hammer Horror, and more! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #3

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    This month features interviews with Federico Zampaglione, a retrospective of Ridley Scott's "Legend", and finally join Robyn Talbot and his "I Vampiri: Dawn of the Maestro" an Englishman's guide to Italian Gothic Horror. MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #4

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    Featured this month is actress Jean Rollin as we look back on her career and life, Robert J.E. Simpson takes you behind the scenes of Hammer Films "Wake Wood", and Robyn Talbot examines Mario Bava's "Black Sunday"! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #5

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    Presented this month we look at Independent horror films with filmmaker Scott Feinblatt, and author Guido Henkel, Keri O'Shea takes the new America feature "The Mourning Portrai", and uses it as a springboard to exam the peculiar cultural phenomenon of memorial photography and it's use in horror cinema, Steve Head interviews Lucky McKee about his controversial film "The Woman", and Rafael Miguel Montes delivers the third and final installation of his series "Googling For Natives", his examination of the history, and future of Cuban Horror! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #6

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    A certified legend of the horror and cinema field, Vincent Price has a lasting effect, and influence on the genre, and we join Matt Jamieson's exclusive coverage of this years Vincentennial clebration in St. Louis, the birthplace of Vincent Price! As if that weren't enough Robert J.E. Simpson offers up interviews with legendary Roger Corman, and Ian Ogilvy, the star of "Witchfinder General", and Stephen Head interviews Matthijs van Heijningen, the young talent behind Universal's highly anticipated 2011 prequel the John Carpenter's "The Thing"! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #7

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    Sarah Crowther revisits Tom Holland's 1985 Cult Classic "Fright Night" to see how it has managed to maintain such a large following after almost 30 years, David L. Rattigan presents new research into the origins of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", and Daniel Bird reviews Jaromil Jire's Czech classic "Valerie and Her Week of Wonder"! Also included Robert J.E. Simpson examines the controversy behind marketing and distributing Kevin Smith's new and violent horror film "Red State", Adrian Smith reviews Kim Newman's novel "Nightmare Movies", and Robyn Talbot continues his series examining Italian Gothic horror with a review of "Slaughter of the Vampires"! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #8

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    Robert J.E. Simpson presents a look at Hammer Horror's return to it's period roots with "The Woman in Black" Starring Daniel Radcliffe, while Ramond Cummings takes a sojourn into "Woman in Black" author Susan Hill's original book, and play. Also Kyle Kouri examines "Human Centipede II", David L. Rattigan presents an essay on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", and Robyn Talbot's series on Italian Gothic cinema continues with a review of Mario Bava's "Black Sabbath"! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #9

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    Kyle Kouri speaks on the advent of the Found Footage genre, and reviews "The Devil Inside", David L. Rattigan sums up the reviews of "The Woman in Black", and Sandy Robertson takes a journey through the conflicting life of the writer, priest, and occultist Montague Summers! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #10

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    The Bram Stoker Centenary Issue! Paul Murray, Stoker's premiere biographer examines the curious connections between fantasy and reality in the author's life and fiction in "The Primrose Path to Dracula", Charles E. Butler takes a personal journey through Count Dracula's career on film and in television, and the World's Foremost Stoker scholar Elizabeth Miller discusses unearthing Stoker's Lost Journal! Also included are articles on Christopher Lee, Lina Romay, and reviews of James McTeigue's horror thriller based on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven", and Christopher R. Witherspoon's "Rage"! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #11

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    David Del Valle remembers his friend Jonathan Frid in his article "The Darkest and Longest of Shadows", while Robert J.E. Simpson discusses Dark Shadows and it's upcoming remake, and Drew Beard examines Dark Shadows and it's ties to gothic horror and the modern soap opera! Also Michele "Izzy" Galgana profiles horror icon Don Cascarello, Matthew Coniam reviews Richard J. Bates "Excision", and David L Rattigan delivers an essay on "Phantom of the Opera", and how the love that never dies, died! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #12

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    This month we look into Tim Burton's "Frankenweenie" and other horror films targeted at children, Kyle Kouri gives a brief history of Halloween, and Tony Earnshaw interviews Sara Karloff about her late, great, legendary father Boris Karloff! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #13

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    Kristen Micek looks into the fall of the vampire, Spring Wolf offers a history lesson into the many characters, and creatures that would become Santa Claus, and David Calbert gives a retrospective on Santa's career in horror films. Also influeded Brandon Kosters gives us a look the deadly dolls and toys in cinema and television, along with an essay on the importance of the TV Horror Host. Finally Scott Feinblatt interviews the artists behind incredible horror themed tattoo work, and Michele Galgana interviews Shannon Lark about the Viscera Film Festival, a horror fest that highlights women filmmakers! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #14

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    Diabolique Magazine rings in the new year with another collection of horrifying goodies. Ghosts and haunted happenings abound in this issue as we provide a first-hand look into the making of the Guillermo del Toro and Andy & Barbara Muschietti production: Mama. Rediscover Henry Jamess classic horror novella The Turn of the Screw and the various subsequent incarnations of the story—featuring Jack Claytons classic horror film The Innocents. Next, we examine the history of haunted house films. Then we find out why the people who fill our souls with the most love can also be the most dangerous. Additionally, we talk with film and television star Ian Ogilvy about his popular series of scary childrens books. We also chat with the Soska Twins about their new film, American Mary, and much more! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #15

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    Our Rock and Horror issue of Diabolique takes you on a journey through the spectacle and madness of music-related horror entertainment. From the first time a musician put on a scary costume to perform on stage to the destructive and violent backlash from Polite Society, we reveal the scathing facts about your favorite rockers. Including exclusive interviews with Rob Zombie, Kirk Hammett, and with a special focus on Skinny Puppys Kevin Ogre Ogilvie, Diaboliques latest and greatest issue provides you with as much spine-rattling entertainment as you can take! Also featured in this issue are a rare exclusive interview with famous Korean genre filmmaker Chan-wook Park (Stoker, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance), a review of the new screenwriting book by Dan OBannon (Alien, Return of the Living Dead), the ethereal and frightening images of artist Jim Cummins (aka I, Braineater), and much much more! Mature Readers Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #16

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    There are few actors in the horrific halls of fame who deserve the dedication of an entire issue of Diabolique. Peter Cushing appeared in dozens of classic horror films and is known for no less than three character roles: Van Helsing, Dr. Frankenstein, and Sherlock Holmes, each of which he portrayed through an entire series of films. In this issue, we celebrate what would have been his one hundredth birthday by presenting an overview of Cushings career, memoirs of people who knew him, highlights of some of his finest moments and coverage of Cushings own memoirs. Additionally, we speak with Neil Jordan about his newest vampire film, Byzantium; and we talk with Nigel Wingrove about the censorship battle he fought for his dangerous work! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #17

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    In the same way the intersection between horror and rock nroll explored in our 15th issue is much like a Reeses peanut butter cup, so are horror and comedy – two great tastes that go great together. In that spirit, Diabolique # 17 tickles your funny bone and cracks it too, exploring all thats irreverent, wonky and weird from the horror communitys most alternately playful and sadistic minds. Well walk you through horror-comedy hybrids new and old, featuring exclusive interviews with Ben Wheatley, Adam Wingard, Joe Dante and more, while delving into the inner workings of extreme and erotic cinema with a tribute to the late, great exploitation helmer Jess Franco. Diabolique 17: youre all gonna die laughing! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #18

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    Diabolique 18 holds a magnifying glass to horrors unparalleled ability to provide a window into the social ills of the times it reflects. Amidst a political climate marked by division and pre and post-2012 fears about the apocalypse hanging in the air, the amount of underground and mainstream filmic and literary offerings about end times currently being released is resonating with audiences like never before. Inside the issues pages, we wrestle with these themes as theyre depicted by everything from The Omega Man to 28 Days Later to The Worlds End and everything in between, featuring interviews with acclaimed author David Moody; comic book artist/illustrator Arthur Zombie King Suydam (Army of Darkness, Marvel Zombies, The Walking Dead); Chew co-creator/illustrator Rob Guillory; criminally charged FX artist Remy Couture; and Before Dawn co-writer/co-stars Dominic Brunt and Joanne Mitchell, along with a consideration of the writings of the late, great Richard Matheson. Its the end of the world as we know it! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #19

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    What with the waning output of many of the genres most prolific filmmakers, horror has faced something of an identity crisis. While some legends behind the camera have either passed away or struggled to adapt their authorial styles to the changes of the current moment, others have simply opted to break free from the conventions of the macabre completely, trading in their body of works horror-specific elements for ambitions of the genre-bending sort. This dramatic shift begs the question: Which bold artistic voices are next to take the reins? Diabolique 19 seeks to answer this very question, with interviews with everyone from modern auteurs like Vincenzo Natali; to seasoned greats working to maintain relevancy like Dario Argento, and many, many more. Youll soon find there is life after the Masters of Horror.! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #20

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    The Family: What is it? How does it shape us? Strengthen us in the face of horror? Scar us? Destroy us? The mysteries and dysfunction of the family unit have been ripe for examination in countless contemporary and classic horror releases. Diabolique 20 takes a look underneath its surface, featuring exclusive interviews with acclaimed filmmakers Adrian Garcia Bogliano (Here Comes the Devil), Mike Flanagan (Oculus), Jim Mickle (We Are What We Are), and Navot Papushado (Big Bad Wolves), as well as a heady exploration of familial themes in the films of Tobe Hooper by 2014 Rondo Award-nominee, James Gracey. All this and more round out this fresh look at a crucial trope of horror culture. Diabolique 20: its a family reunion, and youre invited! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #21

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    Home Invasion Cinema: in which families, who either cause or defeat terror in our pages in Diabolique 20, instead succumb to it. Diabolique 21 runs the gamut from important current and vintage titles of Home Invasion Horror, including a heady throwback to Terence Youngs Wait Until Dark; side-by-side pieces on both versions of Funny Games and Straw Dogs; and a look at Drafthouse Films Palme dOr-nominated Borgman. All this plus in-depth coverage of The Sacrament and the Visual FX of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, alongside exclusive interviews with filmmakers Ti West, Rod Lurie, and Alex Van Warmerdam, round out our dynamic latest edition. Lock your windows, close your doors! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #22

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    Our bi-monthly genre journalism tome is getting the bi-polar treatment! In Diaboliques 22nd issue, we split our coverage between the influence of J. Sheridan Le Fanu and Countess Elizabeth Báthory and the theme of pregnancy in classic and contemporary horror cinema. Alongside 2014 Writer of the Year Rondo-winner Bruce G. Hallenbecks celebration of Le Fanus bicentennial, which looks inside his life, legacy, and his Gothic vampire opus, Carmilla, Editor-in-Chief Max Weinstein delivers an incisive commentary on Báthorys prolific and legendary serial murders 400 years after her death. On the flip-side, our pregnancy coverage turns to fresh perspectives on Alain Robaks Baby Blood, David Cronenbergs The Brood, Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maurys Inside (À lintérieur) and Andrzej Żuławskis Possession. And dont miss our exclusive interviews with Baby Blood co-writer-director Robak, Proxy director Zack Parker, and DC Comics writer Kyle Higgins (Nightwing, C.O.W.L.)! Expect the unexpected when youre expecting Diabolique… MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.

  • Issue #23

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    This spring, Diabolique is both your fever and your cure! Our 23rd issue lays Medical Horror on the operating table for dissection and holds out its vital organs for all to see. Inside, we break down the themes and screams of Eyes Without A Face and The Skin I Live In, and share our exclusive interviews with Twisted Twins Jen and Sylvia Soska and exploitation legend Jack Hill, in which they examine their bodies of work. Rondo Award-nominee and Editor-in-Chief, Max Weinstein, and our new Web Editor, Jake Whritner, each give unique treatments to H.P. Lovecrafts Herbert West-Reanimator, and its cinematic adaptation, Re-Animator. And while the doctors are in(sane) in our takes on The Human Centipede trilogy and The Abominable Dr. Phibes, our two new columns, Fright From the Fringe and Blu Magick, deliver the cinephilic prescription youve long been searching for! MATURE READERS Cover price $9.99.