Note: This was a revival after World War II of Scientifiction — The British Fantasy Review, meant to cover the entire field of fantasy fiction and its allied interests, to reflect its growing popularity in Great Britain and the U.S., and to serve the discriminating reader and collector. It was to be the journal of the fantasy reader — produced by fantasy readers. Eighteen issues were published between 1947 and 1950, first bimonthly, then quarterly. It was folded into the magazine Science-Fantasy from Nova Publications, with the editor, Walter Gillings, editing the first two issues of that new magazine as well.