American Fantasy

US letter-size saddle-stapled weird fiction magazine. Publishers: Nancy and Robert Garcia. Editor: Robert Garcia (series one); Robert and Nancy Garcia (series two). Five issues, May 1982 to Winter 1
Periodical magazine Q55188264
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American Fantasy

Summary

American Fantasy is a magazine[1].

Key Facts

  • American Fantasy's instance of is recorded as magazine[2].
  • American Fantasy's Encyclopedia of Science Fiction ID is recorded as american_fantasy[3].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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