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Fantasy fiction magazines
Magazines which publish fantasy fiction primarily, as opposed to other sorts of fiction, or fantasy comics or other forms of visual art (though most have published poetry, illustration and other art, and some have published at least some kinds of cartoons. For other definitions of fantasy see fantasy (psychology). ...
// Etymology According to The Oxford English Dictionary, the first usage of comics to refer to humourous cartoon strips is in 1889. ...
Many times, the term art is used to refer to the visual arts. ...
Bust of Homer, one of the earliest European poets, in the British Museum Poetry (ancient Greek: ÏÎ¿Î¹ÎµÏ (poieo) = I create) is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. ...
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Cartoons started in the 1930s and 40s. ...
Ariel: The Book of Fantasy 1970s US Fantastic 1952-1980 US (title revived in the 2000s for the former Pirate Writings) US Fantastic was a fantastic fiction magazine. ...
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 1949-date US F&SF April 1971, special Poul Anderson issue. ...
Night Cry 198?-198? US Night Cry was a short-lived but highly-regarded horror and fantasy fiction companion to The Twilight Zone Magazine in the latter 1980s; unlike TZ, Night Cry was a digest-sized magazine rather than a standard 8. ...
Science Fantasy (magazine) 1950-1967 (as SF Impulse) UK Science Fantasy was a British science fiction and fantasy magazine of the 1950s and 1960s. ...
The Twilight Zone Magazine 1981-1987 US Twilight Zone literature is an umbrella term for the many books and comic books which concern or adapt The Twilight Zone television series. ...
Unknown (magazine) 1939-1943 US Unknown (also known as Unknown Worlds) was a pulp fantasy magazine, edited by John W. Campbell, that was published from 1939 to 1943. ...
Weird Tales 1923-1954 US (multiple revivals, including 1986-date US) This page is about the fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine and its heirs. ...
Whispers (Magazine/Anthologies) 197?-198? US Whispers was probably the most widely-respected and one of the most ambitious of the new horror and fantasy fiction magazines of the 1970s, becoming at least as visible and nearly as influential as a series of mostly-original anthologies in the 1980s. ...
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