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FF V5 N1
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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 1

Features
Demolitionist Nicole Eggert
Ice Queen Mary Woronov
Elizabeth Kaitan Slave Girl From Beyond Infinity
Nightshade Femme Vampires

 


FF V5 N2
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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 2

Features
Phantom Femme Kristy Swanson
The Legend Of Pamela Franklin
Pam Grier Escape From L.A.
Plus: Hajime Sorayama's Sexy Robots

 


FF V5 N3
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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 3, September 1996

Features
Sci-Fi's Sexy 50
Julia Roberts On Horror
The Craft's Teen Witches
Crypt Vampire Angie Everhart

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 4

Features
Weaver, Planning A Rematch In Fox's Upcoming Alien 4
Sigourney Weaver Alien Babe

 


FF V5 N5
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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 5

Features
Making Vampi's Roger Corman Showtime Movie
Cristiva Turner, Filling Out Vampi's Costume As It Should Have Been
Joan Severance Black Scorpion 2 Gina Gershon

 


FF V5 N6
Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 6, December 1996 magazine back issue cover image

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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 6, December 1996

Features
Julie Strain's X-Files
Roger Corman's Showtime
Alice Krige Borg Queen
Looking For Connie Conehead

 


FF V5 N7
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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 7

Features
The Women Of Mars Attacks
Krista Allen Emmanuelle
The Crow's Sophia Shinas
The Crow II's Thuy Trang

 


FF V5 N8
Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 8, February 1997 magazine back issue cover image

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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 8, February 1997

Features
Sarah Jessica Parker On Mars Attacks
Alfre Woodard On Star Trek
Kim Cattrall On Bettie Pace
Making Xena Warrior Princess

 


FF V5 N9
Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 9, March 1997 magazine back issue cover image

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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 9, March 1997

Features
Carmen Electra
Geena Davis Neve Campbell On Wes Craven
Leprechaun IV Lust In Space

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 10

Features
Heather Elizabeth Parkhurst Perversions Of Science
Poltergeist's Helen Shaver
Lysette Anthony Theresa Lynn Private Parts
Shirley Eaton Candy Clark Killer Tongue

 


FF V5 N11
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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 11

Features
Jennifer Lopez On Anaconda Maria Ford
Husan Swipe Aldrey Rose Grows Up
The Girls Of Mommy 2
Kath Long Martial Arts Goddess

 


FF V5 N12
Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 12, June 1997 magazine back issue cover image

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Femme Fatales Vol. 5 # 12, June 1997

Features
Cynthia Gear Emmanuelle Beart Kristen Cluke Sabrina Lewd Alice Krige
Sci-Fi's Sexy 50

 

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Femme Fatales is an American men's magazine focusing on science fiction film and
horror film and television actresses.

Femme Fatales was founded by Frederick S. Clarke in the summer of 1992, as the sister publication of his science fiction film magazine Cinefantastique.
Published by Clarke, it was originally edited by pin-up photography collector
and expert Bill George. It focused on science fiction, fantasy, and horror actresses,
from B-movies to Academy Award winners, featuring provocative non-nude photography
pictorials, alongside extensive career interviews. It was unique in that it
encouraged contributions from the actresses themselves, and featured articles
penned by scream queens Brinke Stevens and Debbie Rochon, amongst others. It
was a publishing success, at one time producing an issue every three weeks.


Clarke committed suicide in 2000, and for two years, both magazines were published
by his widow, Celeste Casey Clarke. At the end of 2002, Femme Fatales was published
bi-monthly, and had an unaudited circulation of 70,000. In 2002, she contacted
Mark A. Altman, the president and chief operating officer of Mindfire Entertainment,
a science fiction writer and producer, the former editor-in-chief of the fanzine
Sci-Fi Universe and a regular contributor to both magazines, allowing Mindfire
to take over their publication. David Williams, a former executive features
editor at the Hollywood Reporter, became editor-in-chief of both publications.
Both magazines' operations were moved from Chicago to Culver City.


Williams planned the 2003 revamp of Femme Fatales as a version of the men's
magazine Maxim focusing on actresses in science fiction and horror films.

In 2011, the magazine was turned into a hit television series, evoking the spirit of classic film noir and pulp fiction for Cinemax.

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