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Blackfish Publishing : ウィキペディア英語版
Blackfish Publishing

Blackfish Publishing was a magazine publishing company based in Bath, UK. Its first title was ''Death Ray'', a science fiction and fantasy title.
== History ==
Blackfish Publishing was founded in late 2006 by Matt Bielby, best known for his work at Future Publishing, also based in Bath, UK, where he worked on ''Total Film'', ''PC Gamer'' and ''SFX''. Blackfish's launches were ''Death Ray'', a science fiction and fantasy title intended to go head-to-head with the runaway market-leader, Future's ''SFX'' (which Bielby edited from 1995 to 1996) and ''Filmstar'', a general film magazine in competition with ''Total Film'' and ''Empire''. ''Death Ray'' launched in May 2007 and ''Filmstar'' in May 2009. The company logo was a deep sea angler fish, and the corporate motto was We Go Deeper.
In August 2008 Blackfish Publishing announced that it had been bought by Rebellion Developments, the video-game producer which already published ''2000 AD'' and Abaddon Books. ''Death Ray'' was to change to a new format (longer but quarterly) and the changes were to allow Blackfish to launch other monthly special-interest titles.〔(All change at Blackfish ), August 18, 2008〕
In October 2009, it was announced that Blackfish Publishing had split from Rebellion and that both ''Death Ray'' and ''Filmstar'' would cease production. Matt Bielby was quoted as saying:

"I've got some sad news, I'm afraid. Blackfish Publishing is currently in the process of splitting from its parent company, the video game developer and publisher Rebellion, which means that the current issues of Filmstar and Death Ray magazines will, at the very least, be the last for some time."〔(The death of Death Ray )〕

The company was formally dissolved on the 7 August 2012.〔https://www.duedil.com/company/05880746/blackfish-publishing-limited〕

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