Horror fiction magazine
Appearance
A horror fiction magazine is a magazine that publishes primarily horror fiction with the main purpose of frightening the reader. Horror magazines can be in print, on the internet, or both.
Major horror magazines
Defunct magazines
- The Arkham Collector, 1967–71
- The Arkham Sampler, 1948–49
- The Australian Horror and Fantasy Magazine
- Castle of Frankenstein
- Dark Fluidity
- Deathrealm, 1987–97
- Ghost Stories, 1926–32
- H. P. Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror, 2006–2009
- Horror Stories, 1935–41
- Macabre Cadaver, 2008–2011
- Night Cry, 1984–1987
- Der Orchideengarten, 1919–21, Germany
- Paradox Magazine, 2003–2007
- Shadowed Realms, 2004–2006
- Terror Australis, 1988–92
- Terror Tales, 1934–41
- The Third Alternative, 1994–2005
- Twilight Zone, literature, 1981–89
- Whispers, 1971–?
Extant magazines
- Abyss & Apex
- Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
- Apex Digest
- Bards and Sages Quarterly
- Black Static
- Blood Magazine[1]
- Cemetery Dance
- Chizine, webzine
- Clarkesworld Magazine, webzine
- Dark Moon Digest
- Fantázia
- Fever Dreams Magazine[2]
- GUD Magazine, 2006–present, print/pdf
- Hello Horror[3]
- The Horror Zine
- Hypnos[4]
- Ideomancer
- The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
- Midnight Street
- Not one of us
- Shock Totem Magazine
- Shroud: The Journal of Dark Fiction and Art
- Something Wicked
- Subterranean Magazine, webzine
- Three-lobed Burning Eye, 1999–present, online/anthology
- Twisted Tongue magazine
Horror comic magazines
- Creepy (Warren Publications)
- Eerie (Warren Publications)
- Nightmare (Skywald Publications)
- Psycho (Skywald Publications)
- Scream (Skywald Publications)
- Vampirella (Warren Publications)
- Weird (Myron Fass/Eerie Publications)
See also
References
External links
- Duotrope - search engine for fiction magazines