TERRIFIER 3’s Art The Clown Slashes His Way Onto the Cover of FANGORIA #25!

Damien Leone's killer clown is back to wreck the halls and adorn our newsstand edition.

Last Updated on September 26, 2024 by Angel Melanson

It was bound to happen: Art the Clown has made the cover of Fango!

A momentous occasion to be sure, and to mark it (as well as the release of the eagerly-awaited Terrifier 3), we’ve tapped Sienna herself, Lauren LaVera, to pick the brain of the man behind Art, aka actor David Howard Thornton. Feast your eyes!

Art the Clown in TERRIFIER 3

The pair dig into the franchise’s runaway success, the very weird phenomenon of becoming overnight horror icons, and the roads that led to their current place among horror royalty. We’ve also got an exclusive set visit, in which writer/director Damien Leone spills some guts about what to expect in Art’s latest go-round.

Art’s not the only horror legend in this issue: we’ve also got a brand-new interview with A Nightmare on Elm Street’s Robert Englund, and a new essay on the film from The Soul of Wes Craven author Joe Maddrey. 

But that barely scratches (heh) the surface. Inside FANGORIA #25 you’ll also find exclusive coverage of FX artist Pat Magee’s out-of-this-world makeup and creature work on V/H/S/Beyond, details on Coralie Fargeat’s instant body-horror classic The Substance, Spider One’s Little Bites, and The First Omen director Arkasha Stevenson chats with filmmaker Natalie Erika James, who’s helmed this year’s OTHER new installment of a vintage Satanic franchise: the Rosemary’s Baby prequel Apartment 7A.

Also inside:

Never Let Go

Don’t Move

Mutilator 2

Black-Eyed Susan

A24’sHeretic

And much more! FANGORIA #25 hits shelves and your eyeballs this fall; you can find it at Barnes & Noble, your favorite comic/specialty shop, or right here in our online store. Goes without saying, but: makes a great (early) Xmas gift!