Lewis, Herschell G. 5–6, 11, 14, 40–2, 83, 84–6, 127–9, 272, 307, 362, 399, 426–8, 451–2, 482–3
Lieberman, Jeff 284–5
Lofton, Terry 320–1
Lommel, Ulli 94–6
Lord, Jean-Claude 442–3
Lucchetti, Leandro 118
Luna, Bigas 59–61
Lustig, William 302–7, 343
Lynch, David 378
Lynch, Paul 358–9
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Maas, Dick 56–7
Machaty, Gustav 10–11
Malle, Louis 130
Margheriti, Antonio 107–8, 209–10
Marins, Jose Mojica 65–7, 235
Maris, Peter 154–6
Markovic, Jim 396
Martino, Sergio 256–357, 460–1
Mastorakis, Nico 278–9
Mastroianni, Armand 241–2
Mattei, Bruno 114, 463–5
Maury, Julien 275–6
Maylam, Tony 100–2
McBrearty, Don 52–4
McBride, Jon 108–10
McCrann, Charles 210–12
Mclean, Greg 452–5
McNaughton, James 116, 343
McNaughton, John 246–8
Mihalka, George 318–19
Miike, Takashi 67–8, 267–9, 428
Milioni, Enzo 118
Milligan, Andy 222–4
Molin, Tero 59
Morgan, Glen 78–9
Morrissey, Paul 209–10
Mou, Tun Fei 350
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Nakagawa, Nobuo 85, 281–2
Nelson, David 151–2
Nordaker, TJ 279–81
Noussias, Yorgos 192–3
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O’Bannon, Dan 366–8
Obrow, Jeffrey 176–8
Ogura, Satoru 228–32
Olsson, Mats-Helge 88–9
Ormsby, Alan 160–2, 488
Oswald, Gerd 75
Ottoman, John 226
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Palumbo, Nick 315–16
Parrello, Chuck 248
Payne, Dave 365–6
Peckinpah, Sam 15, 412
Pejo, Robert-Adrian 159–60
Peralta, Mariano 231
Polanski, Roman 116
Powell, Michael 349–50, 456, 484
Pressburger, Emeric 484
Prior, David A. 393–4
Purdom, Edmund 174–6
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Raimi, Sam 145–6, 194–6, 277, 278
Ray, Marc B. 380–2
Reed, Joel M. 270–2
Rizzo, Alfreddo 345
Roach, Frank 219–20
Roeg, Nicholas 130
Romero, George A. 5, 6, 16, 17, 25, 54, 60, 103, 137–42, 332–5, 368, 387, 464, 465, 480, 484–5, 488, 489
Rose, Bernard 104–6
Rosman, Mark 256–8
Roth, Eli 102–3, 192, 252–3
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Saunders, Charles 455–6
Savini, Tom 16, 52, 101–2, 139, 142, 161–2, 201, 214, 303, 305, 335, 479, 485, 488–9
Scavolini, Romano 87, 342–4
Schiff, Nathan 295–6
Schmidt, Rob 456–8
Schmoeller, David 425–6
Schnaas, Adreas 63, 474
Schrader, Paul 53
Schwartz, John Alan 203–5
Scorsese, Martin 472
Scott, Charles 445–6
Scott, Ridley 48–50, 132, 415, 459
Sellier Jr., Charles E. 387–9
Serra, Koldo 191–2, 253
Serrador, Narciso Ibáñez 260–1
Sheets, Todd 462–3
Sherman, Gary 142–4, 147–9
Shiraishi, Kôji 229–30
Shnaas, Adreas 439–40
Sholder, Jack 50–2
Shostrom, Mark 420, 486–7
Sigl, Robert 375–6
Signore, Andy 279–81
Simak, Clifford D. 49–50
Simón, Juan Piquer 261, 350–2
Simonelli, Giovanni 118
Simpson, Michael A. 396
Slade, David 29–30
Smith, Christopher 132–4, 383–5
Soavi, Michele 156–7, 159, 376, 402–3
Sole, Alfred 129–30
Spiegel, Scott 276–8
Spielberg, Steven 222, 450
Spinell, Joe 305
Spottiswoode, Roger 411–12
Stewart, Larry 274–5
Sykes, Brad 103–4
Syversen, Patrik 127
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Tabe, Hajime 228–32
Tang, Hin Sing ‘Billy’ 179–81
Tarantino, Quentin 149–51
Thompson, J. Lee 235–7
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Uthaug, Roar 126–7
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Valette, Eric 276
Van, Marina de 269–70
Vandewoestijne, Johan 48, 297–8, 324
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Walker, Pete 215–17
Walton, Fred 63–4
Wan, James 372–3
Wasson, James C. 331–2
Watkins, Roger 222
Weis, Jack 86, 307–8
Wellman, William A. 8
Weston, Eric 196–8
Wiederhorn, Ken 199–201
Wintergate, John 84, 93–4
Wirkola, Tommy 146–7
Wishman, Doris 36–7
Wong, Taylor 382–3
Woo, John 203
Wright, Edgar 385–7
Wright, Jon 423–5
Wynorski, Jim 121–2
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Yau, Herman 166, 188–9, 431–2
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Zarchi, Meir 265–7
Ziller, Paul 352–3
Zombie, Rob 163–5
Zulawski, Andrzej 353–5, 410, 470
Zombie Apocalypse!
created by Stephen Jones
ISBN: 978-1-84901-303-1
Price: £7.99
THE END OF THE WORLD – WITH FLESH-EATING ZOMBIES!
In the near future, a desperate and ever-more controlling UK government attempts to restore a sense of national pride with a New Festival of Britain. But construction work on the site of an old church in south London releases a centuries-old plague that turns its victims into flesh-hungry ghouls whose bite or scratch passes the contagion – a supernatural virus which has the power to revive the dead – on to others.
‘The Death’ soon sweeps across London and the whole country descends into chaos. When a drastic attempt to eradicate the outbreak at source fails, the plague spreads quickly to mainland Europe and then across the rest of the world.
Told through a series of interconnected eyewitness narratives – text messages, e-mails, blogs, letters, diaries and transcripts – this is an epic story of a world plunged into chaos as the dead battle the living for total domination.
Will humanity triumph over the
worldwide zombie plague, or will the
walking dead inherit the Earth?
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Zombie Apocalypse! Fightback
created by Stephen Jones
ISBN: 978-1-78033-465-3
Price: £8.99
THERE IS NOTHING TO FEAR BUT FEAR ITSELF . . .
AND ZOMBIES!
Following the outbreak of Human Reanimation Virus – more commonly referred to as ‘The Death’ – from a hidden crypt beneath a south London church, the centuries-old plague quickly spreads out from its epicentre to engulf the country. But borders are no barrier, and the supernatural disease soon reaches the shores of mainland Europe and is then carried around the rest of the world, turning its victims into flesh-eating zombies and resurrecting the dead as cannibal ghouls.
While we learn more about the mysterious Thomas Moreby – ‘Patient Zero’ – and track HRV as it reaches out across the globe, the surviving members of the human race begin their fightback against the legions of the walking dead. But even as mankind prepares to battle for its very survival, scientists are attempting to harness the power of the virus for their own requirements,
and the Infected themselves are mutating into something . . . different.
Told through interconnected eyewitness accounts – emails, text messages, reports, diaries, found video footage and graphic adaptations – the remnants of humanity battle to survive in a world gone mad, as a New Zombie Order discovers that living death is not necessarily the end.
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The Mammoth Book of
Dracula
edited by Stephen Jones
ISBN: 978-1-84901-566-0
Price: £7.99
“Bram Stoker’s courtly, sinister creation is still literature’s greatest villain.” Stephen King
Count Dracula . . . Lord of the Night . . . Prince of Darkness . . . King of the Vampires! Since his creation more than a century ago, the name of Dracula has become synonymous with vampire fiction. He is one of the world’s most iconic characters of fiction and film.
Now, this history of the blood-drinking nobleman follows Dracula from his origins in Transylvania, through his travels down the decades, into a dystopian twenty-first century where vampires rule the world.
This volume features contributions from acclaimed authors such as Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Fowler, Charlaine Harris, Nancy Holder, Nancy Kilpatrick, Brian Lumley, Graham Masterton, Paul McAuley, Kim Newman, Michael Marshall Smith, F. Paul Wilson and many others.
“Here are mysterious strangers with strong, white teeth
aplenty, mystified or mesmerized by the modern world.” The Times
“An alternate story of Dracula’s non-life . . . the overall
standard is excellent.” SFX
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The Mammoth Book of
Best New Horror 23
edited by Stephen Jones
ISBN: 978-1-78033-090-7
Price: £7.99
The latest volume of the world’s premier annual showcase
of horror and dark fantasy fiction
Showcasing the very best, and most terrifying, short stories and novellas of horror and the supernatural by both contemporary masters of horror and exciting newcomers, including Joan Aitken, Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Fowler, Joe R. Lansdale, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Robert Silverberg, Michael Marshall Smith, Evangeline Walton and many others.
As ever, the new volume of this long-running and multiple award-winning anthology series also offers a detailed overview of the year in horror, a comprehensive necrology of notable names and a directory of useful contact details for dedicated horror fans and writers.
Now well into its third decade, The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror remains the world’s leading annual anthology dedicated solely to showcasing the best in contemporary horror fiction.
‘If you want to know what’s available, then this is the place to look . . . These
stories offer a snapshot of the horror genre.’ Black Static
‘The stories in The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror are proof that horror
is still a healthy and viable genre.’ Locus
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The Mammoth Book of the
Best of Best New Horror
edited by Stephen Jones
Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Neil Gaiman,
Stephen King, Peter Straub And Many More
ISBN: 978-1-84901-304-8
Price: £9.99
A twenty year celebration of Best New Horror
For the past two decades the annual Mammoth Book of Best New Horror series has been the major showcase for superior short stories and novellas of horror and dark fantasy. This World Fantasy Award, British Fantasy Award and International Horror Guild Award-winning series has published more than 450 stories by around 200 of the genre’s most famous and acclaimed authors, as well as many just starting out on their careers.
To celebrate the anthology’s twentieth anniversary, the editor has selected from each volume one story that he considers to be the ‘best’ by some of horror’s biggest names, including Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Fowler, Elizabeth Hand, Joe Hill, Glen Hirshberg, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Terry Lamsley, Tim Lebanon, Brian Lumley, Paul J. Mcauley, Kim Newman, Mark Samuels, Michael Marshall Smith, Lisa Tuttle, and Simon Kurt Unsworth.
“Stephen Jones . . . has a better sense of the genre than almost anyone in this
country.” Lisa Tuttle, The Times Books
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