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SFX is a BritishUnited Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
 magazineMagazine Summary

A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles, generally financed by advertising and/or purchase b...
 devoted to science fictionScience fiction

Science fiction is a popular genre of fiction in which the narrative world differs from our own present or historical reali...
 and fantasyFantasy

Fantasy is a genre of art that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting....
 subjects, especially media-related topics, but not containing fiction. It is published every four weeks, and is the best-selling title of its type in the UK.

It was launched by Future PublishingFuture Publishing

Future Publishing is a magazine publishing company based in Bath, UK....
 in 1995, as an alternative to the increasingly unfashionable likes of StarburstStarburst (magazine) Summary

Starburst is a British science fiction magazine published every four weeks by Visual Imagination....
and TV ZoneTV Zone

TV Zone is a British magazine covering cult television published every four weeks by Visual Imagination. ...
. Since its launch, SFX has gone on to become a market and industry leader, and is one of the most well-recognised titles in the UK magazine industry. In common with other magazines in the Future stable, it has a glossy cover, extensive features and interviews, and a self-referential writing style. The magazine's stance allows the expression of strong opinion on topics, sometimes being highly critical of films, books or TV shows that other magazines have rated highly.

Although SFX is the common abbreviation for special effectSpecial effect

Special effects are used in the film, television, and entertainment industry to realize scenes that cannot be achieved by no...
s, the SFX website FAQ suggests that the magazine is not named after this ("It certainly doesn't mean we're a special FX magazine"): the SF stands for "science fiction", but the X may stand for anything. The magazine occasionally places the cover picture over the bottom of the F in SFX thereby making the logo look like it may read SEX, although according to the magazine’s FAQ: "We do not select or reject cover images based on whether or not they’ll cover up the F. It's not intentional and you'll find a number of issues where our logo isn't covered up". In early 2005 the magazine underwent a redesign, including a logo change. Issue 150 (2006) had a brief statement that the magazine would undergo another redesign; this manifested itself in the form of several updates across a series of issues in 2007, including the readers' letters pages, news and reviews sections.

Staff

Matt BielbyFacts About Matt Bielby

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 was the founding editorEditing

Editing is the process of preparing language, ...
 for the first 13 issues, moving on to work on the launch of sister publication, Total FilmTotal Film Summary

Total Film, published by Future Publishing, is the United Kingdom's second best-selling film magazine, after the longer-...
. Dave Golder took over as the magazine's editor from the 14th issue, but left in 2005 and editor David Bradley took his place. Other members of staff include Features Editor Nick Setchfield, News Editor Richard Edwards and Reviews Editor Ian Berriman. The advertising manager is currently Adrian Hill who has been associated with the title since issue one, though he was briefly replaced by Charlotte Morgan.

There have been changes in personnel since its launch, and many former staff members continue to write for the magazine in a freelanceFreelancer

A freelancer or freelance worker is a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employ...
 capacity, often contributing reviews and articles, such as Jayne Nelson's regular column and Steve O'Brien, who often hosts the Couch Potato feature. Well-known SF commentator Dave Langford has also had a column since issue one, and several other famous individuals from the world of cult TV, books and film have contributed, including Simon PeggSimon Pegg

Simon John Pegg is an English stand-up comedian, writer and film and television actor....
, Mark MillarMark Millar

Mark Millar is a Scottish comic book writer born in Coatbridge....
 and Paul CornellPaul Cornell Summary

Paul Cornell is a British writer best known for his work in television drama as well as Doctor Who fiction, and as the c...
.

See also

  • Total FilmTotal Film

    Total Film, published by Future Publishing, is the United Kingdom's second best-selling film magazine, after the longer-...
  • Future PublishingFuture Publishing

    Future Publishing is a magazine publishing company based in Bath, UK....


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