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}}'''''SFX''''' was a periodical which covered science-fiction and fantasy related media. It was launched in the UK in August [[1995]] by [[wikipedia:Future Publishing|Future Publishing]].
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'''''SFX''''' was a periodical which covered science-fiction and fantasy related media. It was launched in the UK in August [[1995]] by [[wikipedia:Future Publishing|Future Publishing]].


In addition to the regular issues, a further '''''SFX Collection''''' title is released six times a year which focuses on a specific theme and is often packaged with 'extras'. These editions have a higher price.
In addition to the regular issues, a further '''''SFX Collection''''' title is released six times a year which focuses on a specific theme and is often packaged with 'extras'. These editions have a higher price.

Revision as of 00:42, 18 January 2011

You may be looking for the filmmaking abbreviation from which this publication derives its name.

SFX was a periodical which covered science-fiction and fantasy related media. It was launched in the UK in August 1995 by Future Publishing.

In addition to the regular issues, a further SFX Collection title is released six times a year which focuses on a specific theme and is often packaged with 'extras'. These editions have a higher price.

The publishers take pride in its independence, often using a cover flash of 100% unofficial and unauthorised.

In 2010 the SFX brand was extended with the launch of a new title, Comic Heroes.

Notable Issues

to be added

Who Themed Specials

External links

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