Results for subject : "TWILIGHT ZONE (MAGAZINE)"
King joins Twilight Zone
Locus 13(10):3. October 1980.
Magazine changes: Future Life folds; Beyond appears; Twilight Zone and Questar revamped
Locus 14(10): 1, 14. November 1981.
Michael Blaine named Twilight Zone editor
Science Fiction Chronicle 6(9): 5. June 1985.
Michael Blaine: redesigning The Twilight Zone
Locus 18(8): 5. August 1985.
Michael Blaine: TZ's new editor seeks eclectic image
Fantasy Review 8(7): 11-12, 33. July 1985.
New editor of The Twilight Zone
Locus 18(5): 5, 52. May 1985.
New horror fantasy magazine to appear, Twilight Zone
Locus 13(9):4. September 1980.
New SF magazine premieres in February
Science Fiction Chronicle 2(4):1. January 1981.
Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine
in: Tymn, M. B. and Ashley, Mike. Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1985. pp. 490-491.
T. E. D. Klein: the reluctant ghoulie
Fantasy Review 8(7): 7-10, 42. July 1985.
Tappan King New Twilight Zone Editor
Locus 19(7):1, 58. July 1986.
Tappan King Replaces Michael Blaine as Twilight Zone Editor
Science Fiction Chronicle 7(10):4. July 1986.
Ted Klein leaving Twilight Zone
Science Fiction Chronicle 6(8): 1, 4. May 1985.
Twilight Zone circulation up
Science Fiction Chronicle 5(1):4-5. October 1983.
Twilight Zone cuts frequency
Science Fiction Chronicle 4(3):1,4. December 1982.
Twilight Zone Fades
Locus 22(3):1, 60. March 1989.
Twilight Zone premieres
Locus 14(1):1. February 1981.
Twilight Zone to Cease Publication
Science Fiction Chronicle 10(6):4. March 1989.
Twilight Zone to hold SF awards ceremony
Science Fiction Chronicle 6(7): 24. April 1985
TZ Fires Blaine
Locus 19(6):4. June 1986.
TZX: The Twilight Zone Index
North Hollywood, CA: Prouty, 1985. 40pp.
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