Fantasy fiction magazine
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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 that here 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.
Major fantasy magazines
Defunct magazines
- Absent Willow Review 2008–2011
- Argosy
- Beyond Fantasy Fiction 1953–55 US
- Crank! Magazine
- Famous Fantastic Mysteries 1939-53 US (covers, contents)
- Fantastic 1952-80 US (title revived in the 2000s for the former Pirate Writings) US
- Fantastic Adventures 1939-53 US
- Fantastic Novels 1940-41, 1948-51 US (covers, contents)
- Fantastic Stories of the Imagination
- Fantasy Fiction 1953 US
- Fenix 1990-2001, Poland
- Forgotten Fantasy 1970-71 US
- Imagination 1950-58 US
- Jim Baen's Universe
- Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine 1988-2000 US
- Night Cry 1985-87 US
- Der Orchideengarten 1919-21 Germany
- Paradox Magazine 2003–?
- Realms of Fantasy 1994-2010 US
- Science Fantasy 1950-67 (aka: Impulse) UK
- Talebones 1995-2009, US
- The Third Alternative UK
- The Twilight Zone Magazine 1981-87 US
- Unknown 1939-43 US
- Whispers 1973-87 US
Current magazines
- Fantastyka 1982-present, Poland; the oldest SF/Fantasy magazine in Eastern Europe, print
- Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 2002–present AUS
- Aurealis AUS
- Bards and Sages Quarterly 2009–present
- Black Gate 2001–present
- Clarkesworld Magazine 2006–present webzine
- Daily Science Fiction 2010-present webzine/email zine
- Electric Velocipede 2001–present
- Fantázia Slovakia
- Fever Dreams Magazine online publication 2012-present
- Goldfish Grimm’s Spicy Fiction Sushi webzine 2012–present
- GUD Magazine 2006–present print/pdf
- Heavy Metal 1974–present
- Heliotrope E-Zine, 2006–present
- Ideomancer webzine
- Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet
- Lightspeed webzine 2006-present 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 (Russia)
- Nautilus - Abenteuer & Phantastik German monthly print 1993–present
- On Spec CA
- Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine
- Polluto 2008–present print
- Postscripts Magazine
- Redhead Magazine webzine
- Shimmer Magazine
- Space and Time Magazine
- Strange Horizons webzine
- Subterranean Magazine webzine
- Sybil's Garage 2003–present US
- Three-lobed Burning Eye, 1999–present
- Weird Tales 1923-54 US (multiple revivals, including 1986-date US)
- Zahir
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