Chronological List of Magazines
Ongoing publications; one-shots not listed
- Famous Monsters of Filmland (1958–1983, 191 issues)
- Wildest Westerns (1959- formerly Favorite Westerns Of Filmland)
- Help! (1960–1965, 26 issues)
- Spacemen (1961, nine issues)
- Screen Thrills Illustrated (1963, ten issues)
- Monster World (1964)
- Famous Films (1964)
- Creepy (1964–1983, 145 issues)
- Blazing Combat (1965, four issues)
- Eerie (1966–1983, 139 issues)
- Freak Out USA (1967)
- Teen Love Stories (1967)
- Vampirella (1969–1983, 112 issues)
- The Spirit (1974)
- Comix International (1974)
- 1984 (retitled 1994 in 1980) (1978–1983, 29 issues)
- The Rook (Oct. 1979 - April 1982, 14 issues)
- Warren Presents (1979)
- The Goblin (1982)
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