EVIL DEAD BURN Gets Goopy On FANGORIA #32’s Subscriber Cover

EVIL DEAD's Fango legacy continues with our latest.
Get your Deadite fix with our EVIL DEAD BURN subscriber cover! (Credit: FANGORIA)
Get your Deadite fix with our EVIL DEAD BURN subscriber cover! (Credit: FANGORIA)

Last issue we unwrapped Lee Cronin’s The Mummy and took a look at the Faces of Death, but now we’re examining a different kind of malignant force. That’s right: it’s time to reveal the subscriber cover for FANGORIA #32, which puts Sébastien Vaniček’s Evil Dead Burn at the center in all of its goopy, gory glory. (Say that five times fast!)

Evil Dead Burn, which hits theaters on July 10, is the latest in a long line of Evil Dead covers for fango — every single film, from Sam Raimi’s original to now, has landed its own cover, a record no other horror franchise has ever achieved. Inside, we explore all the blood and guts it took to make the sixth installment in the franchise, which stars Souheila Yacoub, Tandi Wright, and Wednesday alum Hunter Doohan. 

But that’s not all we’ve got in store for you. Issue #32 will explore all the biggest films of the next few months, from summer slashers to early fall Halloween dreams — and even a couple other things you might not be expecting. 

Issue #32 gives you a sneak peek at the summer's biggest slashers! (Credit: FANGORIA)
Issue #32 gives you a sneak peek at the summer's biggest slashers! (Credit: FANGORIA)

Our own Nightmare Librarian, Ahlissa Eichhorn, travels back in time to give readers a tour of the Victorian Psycho set before it hits theaters this summer, starring Maika Monroe as an unhinged nanny to a group of spoiled rich kids. Things get pretty quaint on the film set adapted from Virginia Feito’s novel, but also pretty queasy — we recommend not reading this one over lunch. 

From there, we move to one of the most unusual and highly anticipated slashers of the year: Jane Schoenbrun’s Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma. FANGORIA veteran Mike Gingold sits down with Schoenbrun to discuss the film, which stars Hannah Einbinderm Gillian Anderson, and Jack Haven as director and star of a doomed slasher franchise that’s much more than it lets on. 

If you need a break from slashers, we’ve also got coverage on Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival, the first official video game about the vicious Cenobites who can’t tell pleasure from pain. Issue #32 touts an exclusive interview with Pinhead himself, Doug Bradley, where he discusses reprising his role as the most infamous Cenobite of them all in video game form. 

And that’s not the end of the interviews. Our resident Asian horror expert Amber T sits down with Yeon Sang-ho, director of the classic K-horror zombie movie Train to Busan, about his new film, Colony — also a zombie flick! — among many other things, including human individuality, and his thoughts on AI slop. 

To keep the mindwarping sociological horror going, Phil Nobile Jr. sits down with director Adam Wingard to discuss his new science-experiment-gone-wrong military terror Onslaught out this fall. The trailer dropped this week and you can see it here.

To top it all off, web editor Angel Melanson talks with Spider One and Krsy Fox for their new film Big Baby, starring Terrifier’s Catherine Corcoran, as they share what it’s like making movies as a real-life couple, and what it took to make the new meta-slasher, their sixth film together. 

Our trusty core columns are also packed to the brim with goodies this time. Inside, you’ll find stories about Tony Timpone’s first set visit at 22-years-old for David Cronenberg’s The Fly, special effects master Josh Turi’s time working for Troma Entertainment (the folks behind films like The Toxic Avenger and Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.), and much, much more, so if you aren’t a subscriber, you’ll want to be!

You can pre-order your copy of FANGORIA Vol. 2 Issue #32 in the Fango shop now.  New subscribers can get 25% off their first year with code EVILDEAD25.