Death Ray (magazine)

Death Ray (magazine)
Death Ray
Editor Guy Haley
Categories Science fiction
Frequency Bimonthly
First issue May 2007
Final issue
— Number
October 2009
21
Company Blackfish Publishing
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Website www.blackfishpublishing.com
ISSN 1753-9692

Death Ray was a British magazine devoted to science fiction and fantasy in all its forms, especially media-related topics and novels, but not containing fiction. It was published every two months, with the first issue going on sale in May 2007. Typical issues were 132 pages, perfect bound, on glossy paper.

Contents

History

Death Ray was created by Matt Bielby, the ex-Future Publishing staff member who was editor on some of that company's biggest titles,[1] including Total Film magazine and SFX magazine, the dominant SF title. Death Ray is published by Blackfish Publishing, Bielby's magazine company, based in Bath, UK.

At their launches in 2007 Death Ray and SciFiNow, launched April 2007, were the first magazines in recent years to challenge SFX's dominance of the science fiction magazine market in the UK [2] but neither has yet to approach SFX in terms of popularity or sales[citation needed]. (A UK version of the American science fiction magazine Starlog was published for a couple years beginning in May 2000.) However, the magazine has been described by one source as wordier and offering greater depth[3] than its two main competitors.

In August 2008, Blackfish Publishing announced it had been bought by Rebellion Developments, the video game producer who already publish 2000 AD and Abaddon Books. At that point, Death Ray changed to a new format (longer but quarterly) to allow Blackfish to launch other monthly special-interest titles such as Filmstar,[4] though the title is now bimonthly.[5]

In October 2009, it was announced that Death Ray was to cease production, with issue 21 being the last in its run.[6]

Structure

Regular sections of the magazine include: Heat Ray, a news section; New Gods, featuring interviews with current 'hot properties' in science fiction; Deep Thought, with opinion and 'think piece' columns; and Dark Stars, the name of the reviews section, particularly notable for its extensive coverage of books[citation needed].

Name

Bielby has said[citation needed] that the magazine's name is influenced by a combination of a) the name of the influential 1990s Californian music magazine Ray Gun, b) the name of the Martian 'heat-ray' weapon from HG Wells' The War of the Worlds (1898), c) the single issue story 'The Death Ray' from Daniel Clowes' Eightball comic book, d) an Australian comic book from WW2 called The Death Ray, and e) issue 64 of Marvel Comics' The Mighty Avengers, '…Like a Death Ray From the Sky!' (May 1969).

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