Fantastic Adventures magazine
A fantasy fiction magazine , or fantasy magazine , is a magazine which publishes primarily fantasy fiction . Not generally included in the category are magazines for children with stories about such characters as Santa Claus . Also not included are adult magazines about sexual fantasy . Many fantasy magazines, in addition to fiction, have other features such as art, cartoons, reviews, or letters from readers. Some fantasy magazines also publish science fiction and horror fiction , so there is not always a clear distinction between a fantasy magazine and a science fiction magazine . For example, Fantastic magazine published almost exclusively science fiction for much of its run.
History
Major fantasy magazines
Current magazines
Abyss & Apex Magazine , 2003–present (US)
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine , 2002–present (AUS)
Apex Magazine , 2005–present (US)
Aurealis , 1990–present (AUS)
Bards and Sages Quarterly , 2009–present (US)
Beneath Ceaseless Skies , 2008–present (US)
Black Gate , 2001–present (US)
Clarkesworld Magazine , 2006–present (US webzine)
Daily Science Fiction , 2010–present (US webzine/email zine)
Fantastyka , 1982–present, Poland; the oldest SF/fantasy magazine in Eastern Europe, print
GUD Magazine , 2006–present (US print/pdf)
Heavy Metal , 1974–present (US)
Hypnos , 2012–present[ 1]
Illuminations of the Fantastic , 2020–current (online)
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet , 1996–present (US zine)
Lightspeed , 2006–present (US webzine)
(Fantasy magazine merged with Lightspeed to become one title in 2012)
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , 1949–present (US)
Mir Fantastiki , 2003–present (RUS)
Mithila Review , 2016–present (IND)
On Spec , 1989–present (CAN)
Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine
Postscripts Magazine , 2004–present (UK)
Space and Time Magazine, 1966–present (US)
Strange Horizons , 2000–present (US webzine)
Three-lobed Burning Eye , 1999–present (online)
Tor.com , 2008–present (US webzine)
Weird Tales , 1923–1954 (US)
revivals, including 1986–present
Defunct magazines
Absent Willow Review , 2008–2011[ 2]
Argosy , 1882–1942, 1942–1978, US
Beyond Fantasy Fiction , 1953–1955, US
Electric Velocipede , 2001–2013
Famous Fantastic Mysteries , 1939–1953, US[ 3]
Fantastic , 1952–1980, US (title revived in the 2000s for the former Pirate Writings )
Fantastic Adventures , 1939–1953, US
Fantastic Novels , 1940–41, 1948–1951, US[ 4]
Fantasy Fiction , 1953, US
Fantázia , Slovakia
Fenix , 1990–2001, Poland
Forgotten Fantasy , 1970–71, US
Ideomancer , webzine, 2001–2015
Imagination , 1950–1958, US
Jim Baen's Universe , 2006–2010, US
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine , 1988–2000, US
Der Orchideengarten , 1919–1921, Germany
Paradox Magazine , 2003–?
Realms of Fantasy , 1994–2010, US
Science Fantasy , 1950–1967, UK (aka Impulse )
Shimmer Magazine , 2005–2018
Subterranean Magazine , print 1995–2007, webzine 2007–2014
Sybil's Garage , 2003–2010
The Third Alternative , UK
The Twilight Zone Magazine , 1981–1987, US
Unknown , 1939–1943, US
Whispers , 1973–1987, US
See also
References
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Related
Magazines Related
History of U.S. science fiction and fantasy magazines to 1950
Pulp era of science fiction
George Kelley Paperback and Pulp Fiction Collection