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==Magazines==
==Magazines==
*''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' (1958-1983, 1993-2008, 2010-present, 288 issues, founded by James Warren and Forrest J Ackerman)
*''Famous Monsters of Filmland'' (1958-1983, 1993-2008, 2010-present, 290 issues, founded by James Warren and Forrest J Ackerman)
*''The Monster Times'' (1972-1976, 48 issues, founded by Larry Brill and Les Waldstein)
*''The Monster Times'' (1972-1976, 48 issues, founded by Larry Brill and Les Waldstein)
*''Monster Attack Team'' (2013-present, 12 issues, founded by Edward Holland)
*''Monster Attack Team'' (2013-present, 12 issues, founded by Edward Holland)
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*''Monster Attack Team'' (1991-1997, 7 issues, founded by Edward Holland and Joe Riley)
*''Monster Attack Team'' (1991-1997, 7 issues, founded by Edward Holland and Joe Riley)
*''Oriental Cinema'' (1992-2008, at least 24 issues, founded by Damon Foster)
*''Oriental Cinema'' (1992-2008, at least 24 issues, founded by Damon Foster)
*''G-Fan'' (1993-present, 121 issues, founded by J.D. Lees)
*''G-Fan'' (1993-present, 122 issues, founded by J.D. Lees)
*''Kaiju Review'' (1993-1996, 10 issues, founded by Dan Reed)
*''Kaiju Review'' (1993-1996, 10 issues, founded by Dan Reed)
*''Henshin Newsletter'' (1996-1997, 3 issues, founded by Bob Johnson and August Ragone)
*''Henshin Newsletter'' (1996-1997, 3 issues, founded by Bob Johnson and August Ragone)
*''Ultra-Fan'' / ''Kaiju-Fan'' (1996-1999, 11 issues, founded by John Rocco Roberto)
*''Ultra-Fan'' / ''Kaiju-Fan'' (1996-1999, 11 issues, founded by John Rocco Roberto)
*''Mad Scientist'' (2000-present, 32 issues, founded by Martin Arlt)
*''Mad Scientist'' (2000-present, 33 issues, founded by Martin Arlt)
*''All-Out Monster Revolt'' (2013-present, 7 issues, founded by Justynn Tyme and JM Reinbold)
*''All-Out Monster Revolt'' (2013-present, 8 issues, founded by Justynn Tyme and JM Reinbold)
*''MyKaiju Magazine'' (first issue to be published in 2019, founded by John Ruffin)
*''MyKaiju Magazine'' (2019-present, 1 issue, founded by John Ruffin)


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Revision as of 16:09, 5 April 2019

This page contains a list of magazines and fanzines related to Godzilla and the wider field of tokusatsu.

Magazines

  • Famous Monsters of Filmland (1958-1983, 1993-2008, 2010-present, 290 issues, founded by James Warren and Forrest J Ackerman)
  • The Monster Times (1972-1976, 48 issues, founded by Larry Brill and Les Waldstein)
  • Monster Attack Team (2013-present, 12 issues, founded by Edward Holland)

Fanzines

  • Japanese Fantasy Film Journal (1968-1983, 15 issues, founded by Greg Shoemaker)
  • Japanese Giants (1974-2004, 10 issues, founded by Mark Rainey)
  • The Godzilla Fan Letter (1977, 5 issues, founded by Richard Campbell)
  • Markalite (1990-1991, 3 issues, founded by Bob Johnson and August Ragone)
  • Monster Attack Team (1991-1997, 7 issues, founded by Edward Holland and Joe Riley)
  • Oriental Cinema (1992-2008, at least 24 issues, founded by Damon Foster)
  • G-Fan (1993-present, 122 issues, founded by J.D. Lees)
  • Kaiju Review (1993-1996, 10 issues, founded by Dan Reed)
  • Henshin Newsletter (1996-1997, 3 issues, founded by Bob Johnson and August Ragone)
  • Ultra-Fan / Kaiju-Fan (1996-1999, 11 issues, founded by John Rocco Roberto)
  • Mad Scientist (2000-present, 33 issues, founded by Martin Arlt)
  • All-Out Monster Revolt (2013-present, 8 issues, founded by Justynn Tyme and JM Reinbold)
  • MyKaiju Magazine (2019-present, 1 issue, founded by John Ruffin)

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