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		<title>The Death of Fangoria?</title>
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The guys at Horrorbid.com have commented on the speculated end of Fangoria.com and Fangoria magazine.  There are no hard facts out there &#8211; only specualtion &#8211; but one can hope that the seminal horror magazine has not closed it&#8217;s doors forever.  Stay tuned to Mutantville.com for another Fangoria Unboxing video to celebrate the horror goodness [...]]]></description>
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