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'''Necronomicon''' is a horror film fanzine by Necro Neil published in Yorkshire, in the UK.  
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'''Necronomicon''' is a horror film fanzine by [[Necro Neil]] published in Yorkshire, in the UK.  
  
The first issue was released in May 2001. It is a black and white, A5, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], stapled publication. As of 2011, 18 issues have been published.
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The first issue was released in May 2001. It is a black and white, A5, [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], stapled publication. As of 2013, 26 issues have been published.
  
Necronomicon has been described by it's author as ''" A love letter to the horror genre"'' and is known for it's personal diary style.
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It was named after the Book of the Dead from The Evil Dead movies and is refered to as 'Necro', where Necro Neil gets his nickname. It is unrelated to the 1990's fanzine of the same name.
  
The first issue explained the horror films Neil was brought up on and in the following issues went on to the challenge of commenting on every horror film he watched in the ten years it has been published.  
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Necronomicon has been described by it's author as ''" A love letter to the horror genre"'' and is known for its personal diary style.
  
It started off in a tight format of features about favourite films, directors and actors (such as ''Evil Dead, An American Werewolf In London, Sam Raimi, Peter Jackson, Bruce Campbell'') with reviews of dusty VHS rentals from his local video store until its closure.  It developed into a much looser and personal style over ten issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on newly discovered horror films, mainly inspired by his parents video rental review book from the early 1980's.
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The first issue explained the horror films Neil grew up with as a child in the 1980's and in the following issues went on to the challenge of commenting on every horror film he watched in the ten years it has been published.  
  
The editor has been the sole writer and composer of the fanzine for over ten years with rare contributions from readers. It is noted for debuting whilst VHS was still popular and has recorded the arrival of DVD, as well as online movie streaming.
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The fanzine started off in a tight format of features about his favourite films, directors and actors (such as ''Evil Dead'', ''An American Werewolf In London'', Sam Raimi, Peter Jackson, Bruce Campbell) with reviews of dusty VHS rentals from his local video store until its closure.  It developed into a much looser and personal style over ten issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on newly discovered retro horror films, mainly inspired by his parents video rental review book from the early 1980's.
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The editor has been the sole writer and composer of the fanzine for over ten years with rare contributions from readers. Necronomicon is noted for debuting whilst VHS was still popular and has recorded the arrival of DVD, as well as online movie streaming.
  
 
It publishes on average two to three times a year and is sold through Yorkshire comic retailers, fanzine fayres, film festivals and all issues are available through Etsy year round.
 
It publishes on average two to three times a year and is sold through Yorkshire comic retailers, fanzine fayres, film festivals and all issues are available through Etsy year round.
 
 
 
 
 
  
  
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Issue 1
 
Issue 1
 
Published May 2001
 
Published May 2001
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Featuring: Sam Raimi, remakes, found footage, straight to video
  
 
Issue 2
 
Issue 2
 
Published November 2001
 
Published November 2001
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Featuring: Peter Jackson, Danny Elfman, Ted Raimi, Nightmare On Elm Street
  
 
Issue 3
 
Issue 3
 
Published 2002
 
Published 2002
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Featuring: American Werwolf In London, Army Of Darkness, Robert Englund
  
 
Issue 4
 
Issue 4
 
Published July 2002
 
Published July 2002
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Featuring: Jeffrey Combs, Dario Argento, Return Of The Living Dead
  
 
Issue 5
 
Issue 5
 
Published November 2002
 
Published November 2002
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Tim Burton, Tom Savini, David Lynch
  
 
Issue 6
 
Issue 6
 
Published May 2003
 
Published May 2003
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Featuring: Donnie Darko, Toxic Avenger, Julian Sands
  
 
Issue 7
 
Issue 7
 
Published 2004
 
Published 2004
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Featuring: Demons, Friday the 13th, Palace video
  
 
Issue 8
 
Issue 8
 
Published August 2004
 
Published August 2004
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Featuring: Ghoulies, David Cronenberg, Ghostbusters, Fright Night
  
 
Issue 9
 
Issue 9
 
Published February 2006
 
Published February 2006
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Featuring: Critters, Childs Play, Rawhead Rex
  
 
Issue 10
 
Issue 10
 
Published October 2007
 
Published October 2007
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Featuring:Bruce Campbell, Lair Of The White Worm, Monkey Shines
  
 
Issue 11
 
Issue 11
 
Published August 2008
 
Published August 2008
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Featuring: Bruce Campbell, Terminator, Graveyard Shift, Drag Me To Hell
  
 
Issue 12
 
Issue 12
 
Published July 2009
 
Published July 2009
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Featuring: Lost Boys
  
 
Issue 13
 
Issue 13
 
Published November 2009
 
Published November 2009
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Featuring: Antichrist, Demon Seed, Pin, Jurassic Park
  
 
Issue 14
 
Issue 14
 
Published March 2010
 
Published March 2010
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Featuring: Gremlins, Beetlejuice, Dead Snow
  
 
Issue 15
 
Issue 15
 
Published July 2010
 
Published July 2010
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Featuring: Nekromantik, Hardware, Brainscan
  
 
Issue 16
 
Issue 16
 
Published October 2010
 
Published October 2010
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Featuring: Fright Night, The Brain, The Entity, Deadly Spawn
  
 
Issue 17
 
Issue 17
 
Published February 2011
 
Published February 2011
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Featuring: Jacob's Ladder, Pieces, Manitou, Troll, Tourist Trap, Chillers
  
 
Issue 18
 
Issue 18
 
Published June 2011
 
Published June 2011
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Featuring: Society, Xtro, The Gate 2, Final Exam, Video Dead, Pumpkinhead
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Issue 19
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Published September 2011
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Featuring: Troll Hunter, The Changeling, Magic
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Issue 20
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Published December 2011
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Featuring: Nightbreed, The Burning, Monster Dog
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Issue 21
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Published January 2012
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Featuring: From Beyond, Burial Ground, The Thing, Poltergeist, The Fog
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Issue 22
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Published March 2012
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Featuring: Rubber, Wolfen, The Hand, Metamorphosis, Body Parts
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Issue 23
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Published April 2012
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Featuring: Night Of The Demons, The Blob, Lifeforce, Shadow Creature
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Issue 24
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Published July 2012
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Featuring: The Keep, The Tenant, Spontaneous Combustion, Mausoleum
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Issue 25
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Published September 2012
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Featuring: Alien, Parasite, Silence Of The Lambs, Manhunter, Predator
  
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Issue 26
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Published January 2013
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Featuring: Dracula, Silver Bullet, Lost Boys, Bloodbeat, Amityville 2
  
  
  
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.etsy.com/shop/NecroNeil?ref=seller_info '''Necronomicon''' at Etsy]  
 
*[http://www.etsy.com/shop/NecroNeil?ref=seller_info '''Necronomicon''' at Etsy]  
  
*[http://necronomiconfanzine.blogspot.com/ '''Necronomicon''' Blogspot]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/necroneil '''Necronomicon''' Facebook Fanpage]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 21 May 2013

Necronomicon #1

Necronomicon is a horror film fanzine by Necro Neil published in Yorkshire, in the UK.

The first issue was released in May 2001. It is a black and white, A5, cut and paste, stapled publication. As of 2013, 26 issues have been published.

It was named after the Book of the Dead from The Evil Dead movies and is refered to as 'Necro', where Necro Neil gets his nickname. It is unrelated to the 1990's fanzine of the same name.

Necronomicon has been described by it's author as " A love letter to the horror genre" and is known for its personal diary style.

The first issue explained the horror films Neil grew up with as a child in the 1980's and in the following issues went on to the challenge of commenting on every horror film he watched in the ten years it has been published.

The fanzine started off in a tight format of features about his favourite films, directors and actors (such as Evil Dead, An American Werewolf In London, Sam Raimi, Peter Jackson, Bruce Campbell) with reviews of dusty VHS rentals from his local video store until its closure. It developed into a much looser and personal style over ten issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on newly discovered retro horror films, mainly inspired by his parents video rental review book from the early 1980's.

The editor has been the sole writer and composer of the fanzine for over ten years with rare contributions from readers. Necronomicon is noted for debuting whilst VHS was still popular and has recorded the arrival of DVD, as well as online movie streaming.

It publishes on average two to three times a year and is sold through Yorkshire comic retailers, fanzine fayres, film festivals and all issues are available through Etsy year round.


Issues

Issue 1 Published May 2001 Featuring: Sam Raimi, remakes, found footage, straight to video

Issue 2 Published November 2001 Featuring: Peter Jackson, Danny Elfman, Ted Raimi, Nightmare On Elm Street

Issue 3 Published 2002 Featuring: American Werwolf In London, Army Of Darkness, Robert Englund

Issue 4 Published July 2002 Featuring: Jeffrey Combs, Dario Argento, Return Of The Living Dead

Issue 5 Published November 2002 Tim Burton, Tom Savini, David Lynch

Issue 6 Published May 2003 Featuring: Donnie Darko, Toxic Avenger, Julian Sands

Issue 7 Published 2004 Featuring: Demons, Friday the 13th, Palace video

Issue 8 Published August 2004 Featuring: Ghoulies, David Cronenberg, Ghostbusters, Fright Night

Issue 9 Published February 2006 Featuring: Critters, Childs Play, Rawhead Rex

Issue 10 Published October 2007 Featuring:Bruce Campbell, Lair Of The White Worm, Monkey Shines

Issue 11 Published August 2008 Featuring: Bruce Campbell, Terminator, Graveyard Shift, Drag Me To Hell

Issue 12 Published July 2009 Featuring: Lost Boys

Issue 13 Published November 2009 Featuring: Antichrist, Demon Seed, Pin, Jurassic Park

Issue 14 Published March 2010 Featuring: Gremlins, Beetlejuice, Dead Snow

Issue 15 Published July 2010 Featuring: Nekromantik, Hardware, Brainscan

Issue 16 Published October 2010 Featuring: Fright Night, The Brain, The Entity, Deadly Spawn

Issue 17 Published February 2011 Featuring: Jacob's Ladder, Pieces, Manitou, Troll, Tourist Trap, Chillers

Issue 18 Published June 2011 Featuring: Society, Xtro, The Gate 2, Final Exam, Video Dead, Pumpkinhead

Issue 19 Published September 2011 Featuring: Troll Hunter, The Changeling, Magic

Issue 20 Published December 2011 Featuring: Nightbreed, The Burning, Monster Dog

Issue 21 Published January 2012 Featuring: From Beyond, Burial Ground, The Thing, Poltergeist, The Fog

Issue 22 Published March 2012 Featuring: Rubber, Wolfen, The Hand, Metamorphosis, Body Parts

Issue 23 Published April 2012 Featuring: Night Of The Demons, The Blob, Lifeforce, Shadow Creature

Issue 24 Published July 2012 Featuring: The Keep, The Tenant, Spontaneous Combustion, Mausoleum

Issue 25 Published September 2012 Featuring: Alien, Parasite, Silence Of The Lambs, Manhunter, Predator

Issue 26 Published January 2013 Featuring: Dracula, Silver Bullet, Lost Boys, Bloodbeat, Amityville 2


External Links