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This issue takes a look at the latest film in the Deadite saga - Evil Dead Rise - as well as a look back at the history of the Evil Dead franchise, the best collectibles and comic books released for the films, and what's the possible next step in the continuation of the Necronomicon. Additionally, this issue celebrates the 60th anniversary of Mario Bava's Black Sabbath as well as peek into the filmography of Bava, including The Girl Who Knew Too Much and The Whip and the Body. Additional content includes movie, music, and comic news, as well as a look at the latest horror toys and collectibles.

Hellraiser has been long considered one of the greatest film franchises of modern horror, and HorrorHound places focus on this movie series with an expansive retrospective feature written by Paul Kane (Hellraisers) with a comprehensive guide to collecting Hellraiser merchandise. The toys, comic books, statues, replicas-it's all covered here. Paired with this expansive guide to the Clive Barker masterpiece, this issue takes a close look into another modern horror phenomenon, the video game series Dead by Daylight. Movie, toy, and comic news rounds out this Hellish issue.

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Reading Order

  1. Horrorhound #17

    "We love the '70s! Some of our favorite aspects of this era are covered in this special issue of HorrorHound - including a Phantasm retrospective, with interviews from the cast and crew of this beloved horror series! We can't forget all of the other great things that made us love the '70s, including Drive-In Movie theaters, Pinball machines and H.G. Lewis! Our 'Remembering the VHS Boom!' series takes a moment to look back at one of the biggest companies of the '80s, and with Summer heating up, we decide to take a look at some of the biggest films still to come in 2009, including The Wolfman, Rob Zombie's T-Rex, Final Destination 4, and Piranha 3D!"

  2. Horrorhound #18

    "Celebrate the 20th-anniversary of Tales from the Crypt on television, including an 8-page series retrospective, an episode guide, and an image gallery! Plus, HorrorHound offers a guide to EC Comics, showcasing the great comics that spawned the classic films and television episodes. Plus, take a look back at R.L. Stine's Goosebumps!"

  3. Horrorhound #19

    "Toys in the world of horror have been a hot commodity over the past ten years, with special thanks to Todd McFarlane and McFarlane Toys. From Movie Maniacs and Cult Classic to Now Playing and Monstarz, HorrorHound looks at the evolution of the industry that thrives on selling Freddy, Jason, and Leatherface toys."

  4. Horrorhound #20

    "Horrorhound celebrates its 20th issue with a series of 'writer's choice' articles. Their staff picks include a Fulci's Zombie retrospective, a look back at the history of The Wolfman, The Year of Dracula, Horror's Hallowed Ground's visits the sets of A Clockwork Orange, a guide to the best DVD box sets from around the world, a surprise Video Invasion article, an exciting new Top 20 List, and all of Horrorhound's regular columns, including Movie News, Toy and Comic Book News, Fantasm, GoreHound, and more."

  5. Horrorhound #21

    "HorrorHound takes an in-depth look at the struggling Universal Wolf Man remake. The film has experienced director changes, consistent reshoots, and delays in release - but was it all worth it? Plus, a special look at the history of Werewolves in cinema is accompanied, from Werewolf of London to Ginger Snaps, and a history of Paul Naschy's lycan-inspired work."

  6. Horrorhound #22

    "Freddy Krueger returns to cinemas to haunt a new generation of fans and HorrorHound features a one-on-one chat with the new Springwood Slasher, including a set visit and even more interviews with the cast and crew! Plus, an all-new Video Invasion article showcasing the best VHS cover art of yesteryear, Horror's Hallowed Grounds takes a look at classic film locations, and the latest movie, toy, DVD, comic book, and video game news!"

  7. Horrorhound #23

    "The man behind companies such as Empire and Full Moon and responsible for producing such classics as Re-Animator, Puppet Master, Castle Freak, and Subspecies, filmmaker Charles Band peaked thanks to the VHS Boom of the 1980s and his dominance in the toy aisles of the late '90s. Movie news delves into the latest installment in the Predator film series, with Robert Rodriguez as writer/producer."

  8. Horrorhound #24

    "Get ready for a retrospective on Friday the 13th! It's been 40 years since Pamela Voorhees first terrorized Camp Crystal Lake, spawning numerous sequels and one of film's most iconic characters - Jason Voorhees. We look at the complete film history, posters, promotional material, toys, comics, and collectibles. Plus, coverage of San Diego Comic-Con coverage and the regular feature round-up!"

  9. Horrorhound #25

    "Horrorhound celebrates their 25th issue with a bang with this special issue devoted to the works of Stephen King! Featuring articles on The Shining, Carrie, Salem's Lot, and so much more! Plus, movie news on the US remake of Let the Right One In and Saw VII in 3-D and a look at the art of horror tattoos, as well as all of Horrorhound's regular features including Video Invasion: Remembering the VHS Boom!, Horror's Hallowed Grounds, Kitley's Krypt, Hall of Fame, and much more."

  10. Horrorhound #26

    "The dead walk on AMC as Robert Kirkman's popular comic book series, The Walking Dead, comes to television. We interview the men and women behind this exciting project! In fact, we look at some of the most significant projects in television horror history."

  11. Horrorhound #27

    "This issue of HorrorHound takes a look at all the exciting new film projects scheduled for release in 2017, including a peek at the most anticipated films of the year, with coverage of the latest Amityville film, Friday the 13th, Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, and the newest installment in the Underworld franchise: Blood Wars. As part of this excitement, we take a detailed look into the history of Underworld with a special retrospective feature. PLUS: The latest comic book news, toy news, and regular features."

  12. Horrorhound #28

    "King Kong returns in a massive way, as HorrorHound interviews the cast and crew behind the epic new movie from Legendary Films, Kong: Skull Island! We take a look back at the history of Kong, in cinema, television, and comic books, plus details about the new film as well as the impending big-screen crossover with Godzilla. As a bonus, this issue includes a special HorrorHound retrospective feature on Tobe Hooper's The Hills Have Eyes, celebrating its 40th anniversary. PLUS: The latest comic book news, toy news, and regular features."

  13. Horrorhound #29

    "This vampire-laden issue of HorrorHound is dedicated to Hammer Horror and their 60th anniversary of vampire cinema. With the landmark Christopher Lee film, Horror of Dracula, the studio set a new standard for vampire films and went on to create remarkable red-blood-drenched horrors. This issue focuses on the Christopher Lee original, the history of the Lee and Peter Cushing-starring sequels, a spotlight on Van Helsing in the Hammer films, and the Karnstein Trilogy. A special VHS Invasion on The Hammer Collection is planned, as well as movie news for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdon, The Purge: The Island, and Slenderman."

  14. Horrorhound #30 Previews Exclusive Cover

    This haunting issue is jam-packed with two modern horror retrospectives. We look back at the history of James Wan's The Conjuring Universe, including Annabelle and The Nun. We delve into the onslaught of spooky doll merchandise, and the impact of the paranormal subgenre as a whole. In kind, we also spotlight Blumhouse's The Purge film and TV series, dissecting the ins and outs of this anarchist and political-based horror series.

  15. Horrorhound #31

    "Halloween is upon us as HorrorHound celebrates the holidays with a slew of family-friendly spotlights of annual Trick or Treating Tradition! This includes a retrospective article celebrating the 50th anniversary of Disneyland's Haunted Mansion. We take an exhaustive look at the history of the park attraction, it's sister-park counterparts, the endless supply of merchandise and memorabilia, plus its connection with The Nightmare Before Christmas! Additionally, this issue includes San Diego Comic-Con coverage, and movie news and interviews for IT: Chapter 2, Zombieland 2, and The Addams Family... plus our regular features, such as the latest toy news and horror comic book news, VHS Invasion, and Horror's Hallowed Grounds."

  16. Horrorhound #32

    This issue shows tribute to the classic monsters of yesteryear with special articles revolving around the horrors of the silver screen. This includes a retrospective article on The Invisible Man, including a look back at all the special merchandise produced for this iconic movie icon over the past 85 years, plus a feature on the history of Universal Monsters action figures, a look at Mezco Toyz' Silent Screamers toy line (celebrating its 20th anniversary). Additional news includes the latest horror toys, comic books, gaming, and home video releases.

  17. Horrorhound #33

    "HorrorHound presents the best of 2011: Insidious, Attack the Block, TrollHunter, Stake Land and The Thing prequel make up some of this year's best efforts! Also: An all-new retrospective feature based on a fan-favorite feature from the 1980s, the latest toy news from NECA and Diamond Select, plus all new installments of 'Video Invasion', 'Horror's Hallowed Grounds', 'Slash & Dine', and 'Collect This!' are also included."

  18. Horrorhound #35

    "The Mummy is one of cinema's most enduring horror classics. And in 2017 the Universal Monster celebrates its 85th anniversary. This issue features an extensive guide to the Mummy film saga, including the original films of the silver screen era, the Brenden Fraser-led action films of the 1990s, and the upcoming big budget feature starring Tom Cruise. We also look at the history of Mummy in comics, toys, trading cards, games, and television. Plus, features on the latest film and television projects, comic book news, toy news, and regular features."

  19. Horrorhound #36

    "Stephen King's The Dark Tower finally makes its way to the big screen, as HorrorHound features an extensive look into the history of the fan-favorite book series, the comic books, and what's in store for the feature film presentation. This issue also takes a look back at Wes Craven's iconic cult classic The Hills Have Eyes, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. A special guide to cannibal-fueled cinema is included, as well as the latest movie news, comic book and toy news, plus all of our regular features. "

  20. Horrorhound #37

    "Family horror films take the spotlight thanks to upcoming new film releases such as Frankenweenie (Tim Burton), Hotel Transylvania (Adam Sandler), and ParaNorman. We celebrate the history of PG-rated horror, including a retrospective on Gremlins, a history of classic children's Halloween costumes, Video Invasion, Horror's Hallowed Grounds, as well as toy and comic book news!"

  21. Horrorhound #38

    "The schlocky 'Creature Features' of the 1980's VHS Boom take center stage as we dive into the world of Full Moon Pictures, with a special retrospective feature on the Puppet Master film series. We also delve into the history of some of the zaniest puppet, stop-motion and creature-suit monster movies of the '80s, including Ghoulies, Troll, TerrorVision and Critters. The latest Film, Toy and Comic Book News is also included."

  22. Horrorhound #45

    The Stephen King and George Romero collaboration, Creepshow, has returned thanks to a new television series on Shudder. This issue takes a look back at this iconic duo's history, along with a special 30th anniversary retrospective feature on their 1990 feature film Tales from the Darkside, which most consider the "lost" Creepshow sequel. A VHS Invasion on horror TV collections is also expected (including Tales from the Darkside: The Series). This issue also takes a look into the upcoming Snowpiercer television series with cast interviews and the latest film news from Blumhouse ... plus our regular features, such as toy and comic book news.

  23. Horrorhound #46

    Say his name five times ... we dare you! Candyman returns to theaters with a special reboot from writer and producer Jordan Peele (Us, Get Out). We take a look at this upcoming horror title, while also looking back at the original film franchise made famous by Tony Todd, in a special retrospective feature. This issue will also feature a look back at the history of black horror cinema. We also takes a look into the upcoming sequel to A Quiet Place and the new Scooby-Doo feature film, plus our regular features, such as toy and comic book news.

  24. Horrorhound #61

    "The Ghostbusters return to cinemas with an inventive and exciting sequel that is sure to grab the attention of paranormal fans everywhere! This issue may include movie news on this new spectre-bustin' feature, as well as the impending Saw reboot from producer Chris Rock, Scoob!, and Candyman, as well as the new Snowpiercer TV series and the latest news from streaming media. Additional articles include an expose into the art of launching Board Game crowdfunding campaigns. The latest news from the world of comic books and toys, music and home video are also included."

  25. Horrorhound #70

    "It's been 25 years since Warwick Davis' The Leprechaun jumped onto theaters and into the hearts of HorrorHounds worldwide. This issue takes a look at the making of this cult 1990's classic, its oddball merchandising, and its five sequels (and reboot film). Leprechaun was one of those zany hits of the 1990s, during the VHS Boom, which led to an interesting offspring of DTV sequels. We take a special 'Video Invasion' look back at the history of DTV franchises, including titles like Amityville, Witchcraft, Children of the Corn, and Hellraiser."

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  27. Horrorhound #93

    We look to the skies for a special science-fiction-themed issue of HorrorHound featuring a War of the Worlds 125th anniversary retrospective. From its serialized origins in Cosmopolitan, to the earth-shattering radio drama in 1938, and its numerous film and television adaptations. War of the Worlds is arguably the most frightening, and influential sci-fi story of all time. We celebrate it, with a guide to the merchandise, model kits, and comic books.

  28. Horrorhound #101

    One of the most "groovy" horror films in cinematic history takes center stage in HorrorHound #101 as we take a look at the 1987 Sam Raimi classic, Evil Dead 2. We dive into how this sequel/remake horror/comedy came to be, and how it changed the genre forever. Additionally, we dive into the collectibles, action figures, and comic books that spawned from this demonic feature. Additional articles include a "VHS Invasion" looking back at Wizard Video, including the modern resurgence of the label. A "Collect This!" spotlight on Kotobukiya's Bishoujo statue series, plus features on movie and comic book news, as well as a look at the latest horror toys and collectibles.

  29. Horrorhound #102

    The wise-crackin' horror icon, known as Ashley J. Williams, has been tortured, tormented, and thrown out of time. That's where HorrorHound find him with our feature retrospective on The Army of Darkness. The third film in the Evil Dead franchise is one of the most licensed genre films of modern times, and our guide to the film comes paired with an exhaustive look at the comic books, action figures, statues, Halloween masks, games, and everything else that had turned AOD into a licensing juggernaut. Additionally, we look into the history of merging horror and comedy. Additional articles include a new "VHS Invasion" article, a "Collect This!" spotlight on Leading Edge Games, plus our features on movie and comic book news, as well as a look at the latest horror toys and collectibles.

  30. Horrorhound #97

    Celebrate 100 years of Vampyre lore with a special magazine dedicated to the history of the original blood-sucking creature of the night... in cinema. Nosferatu! Included in this issue is a retrospective history of the 1922 feature film, including a merchandise guide to all the cool comic books, toys, and other collectibles released for the film's iconic vamp over the past 100 years. A look at the films based on the F.W. Murnau adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel is included, along with a painted cover and poster of Count Orlok. Additional content includes movie news, comic, and toy coverage.

  31. Horrorhound #98

    Hellraiser has been long considered one of the greatest film franchises of modern horror, and HorrorHound places focus on this movie series with an expansive retrospective feature written by Paul Kane (Hellraisers) with a comprehensive guide to collecting Hellraiser merchandise. The toys, comic books, statues, replicas-it's all covered here. Paired with this expansive guide to the Clive Barker masterpiece, this issue takes a close look into another modern horror phenomenon, the video game series Dead by Daylight. Movie, toy, and comic news rounds out this Hellish issue.

  32. Horrorhound #99

    This issue takes a look at the latest film in the Deadite saga - Evil Dead Rise - as well as a look back at the history of the Evil Dead franchise, the best collectibles and comic books released for the films, and what's the possible next step in the continuation of the Necronomicon. Additionally, this issue celebrates the 60th anniversary of Mario Bava's Black Sabbath as well as peek into the filmography of Bava, including The Girl Who Knew Too Much and The Whip and the Body. Additional content includes movie, music, and comic news, as well as a look at the latest horror toys and collectibles.

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February 02, 2022

Issue #98 - Horrorhound #98

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November 10, 2021

Issue #91 - Horrorhound #96

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December 07, 2011

Issue #32 - Horrorhound #32

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September 28, 2016

Issue #61 - Horrorhound #61

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November 21, 2012

Issue #38 - Horrorhound #38

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September 19, 2012

Issue #37 - Horrorhound #37

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Issue #28 - Horrorhound #28

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Issue #22 - Horrorhound #22

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