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+ | *[http://reindeermotel.com/CHARLES/charles_blog35_geneday.html Cahrles Suanders on Gene Day and ''Dark Fantasy''] | ||
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Revision as of 05:16, 28 May 2011
Dark Fantasy was a literary fantasy and horror fanzine by Howard Eugene (Gene} Day (1951-1982).
Gene Day began publishing Dark Fantasy in 1973 in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. A total of 22 issues were published, the last issue in 1980. Issues 12 and 13 were lost by the printer but issue 12 was later reconstructed and printed after issue 19 had come out in 1979. Gene Day died before issue 13 could be reconstructed.
Writing contributors included Bill Baron, Dan Day, Charles De Lint, Gordon Derevanchuk, Tom Egan, Steve Eng, Joe Erslavas, Ken Huff, Gale Jack, David Mowry, Charles R. Saunders, David Vosburgh, Dorothy Wagner, Neal Wilgus, Richard deWolfe.
Art contributors included Bruce Conklin, Gene Day, Larry Dickison, Stephen Fabian, Tim Hammell, Ken Raney.
Also featured was poetry by Robert E. Howard.
Dark Fantasy is noted for the first publication of the "Imaro" stories of Charles Saunders. Several issues featured these stories, and issue 18 was the "All"Imaro Issue".