50th Anniversary Issue. Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
Fiction only. Details supplied by Amos J. Wright from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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This issue has two dates - Winter 2023 for the ebook edition (published in January 2023) and Summer 2023 for the print edition (published in July 2023). Details taken from magazine website. |
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This issue has two dates - Winter 2024 for the ebook edition (published in January 2024) and Summer 2024 for the print edition (published in July 2024). Details taken from magazine website. |
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This issue has two dates - Winter 2025 for the ebook edition (published in January 2025) and Summer 2025 for the print edition (published in July 2025). Details taken from magazine website. |
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A special issue featuring reprints by neurodivergent creators from Reckoning’s first decade. This issue has two dates - October 2025 for the ebook edition and January 2026 for the print edition. Details taken from magazine website. |
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A one-shot amateur journalism publication with a high concentration of fantasy and fantasy-related material. Often considered the first fanzine, though it predates the formation of SF fandom by several years. A “facsimile” reprint (actually a Xerox) was issued by Moshassuck Press, Glenview, IL in 1990. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Details taken from online listing. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
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Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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Title changed from Red Blooded Stories. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Founded in the early years of the twentieth century, along with Green Book and Blue Book, Red Book originally carried fiction aimed at women and might have been considered a pulp magazine. By the end of 1929 it had become Redbook and was carrying material similar to other women’s magazines. It still continued to publish fiction well into the 1980s, although less and less frequently as the years progressed. The August 1993 issue is the last issue known to have contained any fiction. |
Details supplied by Larry Estep & Gordon Hobley from Table of Contents. |
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Title changed from The Red Book Illustrated. |
Details supplied by Larry Estep & Gordon Hobley from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Larry Estep & Gordon Hobley from Table of Contents. |
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