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SFX Magazine

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Title: SFX Magazine
Creator:
Date(s): 1995-
Medium: print, online
Fandom: Multifandom
Language: english
External Links: Wikipedia

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SFX Magazine is a monthly special interest British magazine whose focus is science fiction and fantasy which has been published since 1995. The magazine's website sfx.co.uk that used to house a lot of articles and reviews, had been discontinued by November 2014 and now links to GamesRadar.com

J. Michael Straczynski: Not a Fan

J. Michael Straczynski's sig in 2001: "...SFX is a fairly useless publication on just about every imaginable front. Never have so many jumped-up fanboys done so little, with so much, for so long." - JMS. [1]

Another sig by J. Michael Straczynski's sig used on rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated in 2001: "(permission to reprint specifically denied to SFX Magazine and don't send me story ideas)" [2]

SFX Awards

Since 1997, the magazine is awarding that SFX Awards which are voted by the readers. Ironically, Straczynski's Babylon 5 swept the most awards at the first Annual SFX Awards in 1997. Gillian Anderson won that year as Best SF/Fantasy Actress in 1996.

References

  1. ^ B5 Bootleg Ethics... (April 23, 2001)
  2. ^ Re: B5 Bootleg Ethics... (April 2001)