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First
issue in
1980
   CINEFEX Highslide JS

Special effects
From 1980 explains the way f/x are made.
Only covers 2-3 films in every issue with many details and behind the scenes photos.
Publisher: Don Shay Editor: Jody Duncan
A quarterly publication. 112 colour A5 pages.

First issue:
1978
   CINEMACABRE Highslide JS

- Started as "Black Oracle". After ten issues the name changed to "Cinemacabre".
- Seven issues were published.
- Editor: George Stover.

Last issue:
1988
First
issue in
1979
   CINEMAGIC Highslide JS

First
issue in
1972
   CINEMAGIC (DOHLER) Highslide JS

- Special effects/animation magazine.
- 11 issues were published before the Starlog verions in 1979.

First
issue in
1986
   DEEP RED Highslide JS

- Horror films.
- There were 8 issues in Volume 1 (1986-89).
- Publisher: Blackest Heart Media; Editor: Chas Balun (see also Deep Red Alert.)
- 58 black and white A4 pages.

First
issue in
2010
   DIABOLIQUE Highslide JS

- For fans and scholars of fantasy cinema and literature.
- Available in both digital and print editions from Horror Unlimited

First
issue in
1958
   FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND Highslide JS

- Fantastic cinema from the 30s to present.
- Published by James Warren (1958-1983), Ray Ferry (1993-2008), Philip Kim/IDW (2010-).
- Nostalgia at it's best. Full with excellent printed photos and comments from someone who really knows.
- The 10 issues of Monster World, published from 1964 to 1966, are considered issues 70 to 79 of FMoF.
- Forrest J Ackerman, editor from 1958 to 1995, was a legendary figure and a true lover of fantastic movies. He was the one who invented the term "Sci-Fi" among many others.

First
issue in
1986
   FILMFAX Highslide JS

- The B-Movies and B-Stars of the past.
- Covers old-time movies in a modern way. Full of rare photos and interviews.
- Editor: Michael Stein
- Bi-monthly, 100 b+w pages in A4 format.
- Incorporating OUTRE since 2004 and retitled FILMFAX PLUS (keeping the same ISSN.)

First
issue in
2002
   FIRELIGHT SHOCKS Highslide JS

- Covers horror, fantasy, SF and cult films.

First
issue in
2010
   FREAKY MONSTERS Highslide JS

First
issue in
1996
   MANSPLAT Highslide JS

- "Bathroom Litter-ature For Men..."
- "But Chicks Can Read It, Too!"
- "Beer, monsters, UFOs, Horror, sci-fi, Frank Sinatra, Capt. Kirk, James Bond, Planet of the Apes, Ron Jeremy, Godzilla, Jaws, Simpsons, KISS, Spice Girls, Barbarella, naked chicks, movies, books, The Archies, computer games, dinosaur rock, magazines, Mothra, classifieds."
- Creator: Jeff Gilbert
- Printed quarterly since 1996 (February, May, August, November)

First
issue in
1963
   MIDNIGHT MARQUEE Highslide JS

- First issue was called Gore Creatures. Beginning with issue 26, it was officially renamed Midnight Marquee.
- A serious look at the fantasy cinema of the past.
- Editor: Gary J. Svehla
- Published tri-annually, 68 b+w pages in A4 format.

First
issue in
2004
   MOVIE MYSTIQUE Highslide JS

- Movie Mystique is a magazine from the Midnight Marquee publisher.
- Covers the beautiful women in current horror, fantasy and sci-fi films.

First issue:
1963
   PHOTON Highslide JS

- Publisher/Editor: Mark Frank.

Last issue:
1977
First
issue in
1996
   PSYCHOTRONIC VIDEO Highslide JS

Covers exploitation movies of all kinds.
The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film was published in 1984 and the magazine followed soon. The new Psychotronic Video Guide has been out since October 1996.
Every issue of PV contains many reviews of unusual movies and videos. Also interviews and articles about b-movie stars, directors and producers.
Publisher/Editor: Michael J. Weldon
Two issues per year. 98 black and white A4 pages.

First
issue in
1989
   SEVERE SINEMA Highslide JS

- ''The weird and wild worlds of genre films from cheapo horror to tacky sci-fi, drive-in trash to treasures, 'nudie cuties' to violent sexploitation 'roughies', women in prison to bikers with chains, extreme gore to kid's fantasy, arthouse swill to cult film wonders.
- First issue was called They Won't Stay Dead. Change its name with issue #34.
- Editor Brian Johnson.

First
issue in
2011
   SHADOWLAND MAGAZINE Highslide JS

First
issue in
2011
   SHOCK! THEATER CLASSICS Highslide JS

First
issue in
1996
   SUMMER MOVIE SUPER HEROES Highslide JS

- Inside it is referred to as a "Realms of Fantasy" magazine.
- Editor: Edward Flixman.

First
issue in
1965
   TRUMPET Highslide JS

- A fanzine with short stories and film reviews.
- Science fiction and horror related articles.
- Editor and publisher was Tom Reamy

First
issue in
2010
   UNDYING MONSTERS Highslide JS

First
issue in
2000
   VAN HELSINGS JOURNAL Highslide JS

- Van Helsing's Journal started out as The Cushing Confidential.
- Covers Horror, Sci-fi and Fantasy from all over the world.
- Published by 'The Peter Cushing Association'
- Edited by Harry H Long.
- 60 pages

First
issue in
1996
   VIDEO JUNKIE Highslide JS

- Dedicated to "international coverage of action, fantasy, horror and sci-fi films"
- An effort to bring something new to the alternative film magazines area.
- Editor: Thomas T. Simmons
- Was schedule for three times per year but I 'm waiting the third issue for sometime now. 66 black and white A4 pages.

First
issue in
1990
   VIDEO WATCHDOG Highslide JS

- Fantastic cinema is the top priority but no genre is neglected.
- At the beginning there was Tim's column in Video Times and Gorezone and then around 1990 he started publishing a mag of his own.
- More details than any other edition is what characterizes VW. Usually there is a cover story with exclusive interviews and a lot of reviews.
- Tim and Donna Lucas present a great issue every month (or every 2 months).
In color, small size (A5), 80 pages magazine without any ads but with plenty to read.

First issue:
1987
   WONDER Highslide JS

- Founded by Lint Hatcher (in Milledgeville, Georgia).
- Started as a literary magazine (Flannery O'Connor, J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, George MacDonald).
- Editor: Rod Bennett

Last issue:
1996

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