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SFX (magazine) : ウィキペディア英語版
''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.

''SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.
==Description==
''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995.〔 The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.〔
Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.
The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions.
In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.
The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.〔


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
'SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.


''SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.
==Description==
''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995.〔 The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.〔
Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.
The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions.
In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.
The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.〔


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.

''SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.
==Description==
''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995.〔 The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.〔
Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.
The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions.
In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.
The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.〔


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「'''''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
'SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』
ウィキペディアで「'''''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
'SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.">ウィキペディアで「'''''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.">ウィキペディアで''SFX''''' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
'SFX'' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website '''sfx.co.uk''' used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」の詳細全文を読む
' is a British magazine covering the topics of science fiction and fantasy.==Description==''SFX'' magazine is published every four weeks by Future plc and was founded in 1995. The magazine covers topics in the genres of popular science fiction, fantasy and horror, within the media of films, television, videogames, comics and literature. According to the magazine's website, the ''SF'' stands for "science fiction", but the ''X'' doesn't stand for anything in particular.Matt Bielby was the editor for the first 11 issues. He was followed by Dave Golder who left the magazine in 2005 but later returned as its online editor. Golder was replaced by David Bradley, who edited for over nine years before being promoted to Group Editor-in-Chief, handing over the issue editor role to Richard Edwards, who had been deputy editor. Other members of staff include features editor Nick Setchfield, reviews editor Ian Berriman and community editor Jordan Farley.The magazine has featured a column written by David Langford since issue one. Additional contributors have included Simon Pegg, Mark Millar, Paul Cornell, Jayne Nelson and Bonnie Burton. ''SFX'' also publishes regular special editions. In April 2013, the 35th European Science Fiction Convention in Kiev named ''SFX'' Best Magazine in its Hall Of Fame award category.The magazine's website sfx.co.uk used to feature news, reviews, competitions, reader blogs, and a reader forum. In November 2014 the website was closed and now redirects to the video game website GamesRadar. The staff also became part of GamesRadar, powering its TV and science fiction content.」
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