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Femme Fatales Volume 13 Magazine Back Issues

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Femme Fatales Vol. 13 # 1

Features
Undoubtedly Hot! Gwen Stefani
50 Sexiest Women Of The Year
Plus: William Shatner Gets Lucky In Love
Dazzling Dedee Pfeiffer Eyeful Of Eugenia Yuan Smokin Katee Sackhoff

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 13 # 2

Features
Revealing The Sexy Sirens Of The Screen
Jaime Pressly Gets All Revved Up
Angelic Amy Acker
Doin It Snoop Doggy Style Pirate Booty On The Vegas Strip Love Letter To J. Lo

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 13 # 4

Features
Sultry Slayer Kate Beckinsale
One Tree Hill's Sophia Bush
Beam Up, Hottie Jolene Blalock
Plus: Tough Love With Danny Trejo Getting Misty Over Mundae Realm Warrior Tanya Dempsey

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 13 # 6

Features
Covergirl Halle Berry
Undressing Christina Cox
Getting Dirty with Alexa Davalos

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 13 # 9

Features
69 Hot Holiday Gifts
Plus: The Sultry Stars Of Species III
Superman's Gal Pal Kristin Kreuk
Exclusive! Las Vegas Tangerine Club Girls Exposed

 


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Femme Fatales Vol. 13 # 10, January/February 2005

Features
50 Sexiest Women Of The Year
Including Eva Longoria Evangeline Lilly Amanda Tapping Natalie Portman Masuimi Max Kelly Carson
Plus: Fresh Faces Of 2005

 

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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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