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Fan Slan-tCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
Fanzine.
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Fan SlantsCountry: USTotal Issues: 3
Fanzine.
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Fan's Star LibraryCountry: UK
Pagecounts: 68pp Frequency: monthly |
Fantascience DigestCountry: USTotal Issues: 14
Fanzine, publishing some fiction.
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Fantasia [1941]Country: USTotal Issues: 3
Amateur magazine. Each issue had 3 stories, 3 poems, 3 articles and an editorial.
Editors: Lou Goldstone Pagecounts: 24pp |
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Fantasia [1945]Country: UK
Poetry, fiction, short episodes in form of drama. Issues & Index Sources
Publishersin 11 North Ave., West Worthing, SussexPrices1/-Frequencyquarterly |
Fantasia [1951]Country: USTotal Issues: 2?
Amateur magazine. First issue was mainly fiction; second issue had some fiction but was mainly aimed at Nolacon for 1951.
Editors: Ray C. Higgs |
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Fantasia Divinity MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 25
Publishers: Fantasia Divinity Magazine Editors: Madeline L. Stout & Amber M. Simpson |
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The FantasistCountry: USTotal Issues: 10
Online SF magazine, subtitled "A Magazine of Fantasy Novellas".
Editors: Will Waller & Evan Adams |
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FantasiteCountry: USTotal Issues: 12
Fanzine.
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FantasmagoriaCountry: USTotal Issues: 5
Amateur magazine including fiction by Henry Kuttner and non-fiction by Robert Bloch & Manly Wade Wellman.
Editors: John J Weir |
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FantasqueCountry: USTotal Issues: 9
"We welcome stories of no more than 2,500 words in the fantasy/science
fiction/horror genres, or any combination of such. We strive for a range
of styles: gothic, contemporary, surreal, and experimental horror; high
and low, light and dark, as well as slipstream fantasy; and soft or hard
science fiction. A blend of any of the genres is most welcome."
Editors: Pam Chillemi-Yeager & John Davies Formats: octavo Prices: $4.50 Pagecounts: 64pp Frequency: mainly quarterly |
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The FantastCountry: UKTotal Issues: 14
Fanzine, publishing early fiction and poetry by C.S. Youd, Arthur C. Clarke, Charles Eric Maine and others. Issues & Index Sources
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Fantastic [1952]Country: USTotal Issues: 208
Begun in 1952 by editor Howard Browne and publishers Ziff Davis (Z-D) as
an attempt at a sophisticated and handsome digest-sized magazine,
Fantastic was initially a success, and became even more so by its third
issue, which featured a story attributed to the enormously popular crime
fiction writer Mickey Spillane (although it was actually written by Browne. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersEditorsFormatsdigestPrices35c at outsetPagecounts128ppFrequencyTitle ChangesRelated SitesWikipediaScience Fiction Encyclopedia Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Fantastic (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 8
British reprint edition of Fantastic.
Pagecounts: 128pp |
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Fantastic AdventuresCountry: USTotal Issues: 129
Fantastic Adventures was founded by editor Raymond A. Palmer in 1939
as a companion to Amazing Stories and was initially published in a large
size format to emulate the early Amazing Stories magazines. The
magazine was published by the Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, then
headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersZiff-Davis Publishing Co., Chicago (moved to NY in 1950)EditorsFormatsbedsheet to May-1940; then pulpFrequencymostly bimonthlyRelated SitesWikipediaScience Fiction Encyclopedia Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps Online SourcesOnline Books |
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