Planet Magazine

Wild Science Fiction and Fantasy on the Web -- Free!
Online and in color since January 1994


Planet Magazine
is the free, award-winning and groundbreaking electronic quarterly of short science fiction and fantasy
by emerging writers and illustrators. Our goal is to encourage authors and artists and to just have fun.
There could be other, hidden aims, of course, motivations that are obscure and uncomfortable,
instincts linked perhaps to primal, nonreasoning urges regarding power and procreation --
the very same forces, no doubt, that brought down the Atlanteans
and their alabaster-towered oceanic empire.
And the Dark Gods laffed....

Welcome to Planet Magazine


CURRENT AND RECENT ISSUES:

(Notice: Planet Magazine is registered with the U.S. Copyright Office
and may not be excerpted, retransmitted, or sold without the publisher's permission.)


NEW!
  • Planet Magazine Nos. 27 & 28 (September/December 2000)


  • Planet Magazine No. 26 (June 2000)


  • NOT Planet Magazine No. 25 (March 2000)


  • Planet Magazine No. 24 (December 1999)


  • Planet Magazine No. 23 (September 1999)


  • Planet Magazine No. 22 (June 1999)


  • Planet Magazine No. 21 (March 1999)


  • Planet Magazine No. 20 (December 1998)


  • Planet Magazine No. 19 (September 1998)


  • Planet Magazine No. 18 (June 1998)


  • Planet Magazine No. 17 (March 1998)


  • Planet Magazine Nos. 13-16 (1997; only one issue that year)


  • Planet Magazine Nos. 11-12 (September/December 1996; double issue)


  • Planet Magazine Nos. 9-10 (January/June 1996; double issue)


  • Planet Magazine No. 8 (December 1995)


  • Planet Magazine No. 7 (September 1995)


  • Planet Magazine No. 6 (June 1995)


  • Planet Magazine No. 5 (March 1995)


  • Planet Magazine No. 4 (December 1994)


  • Planet Magazine No. 3 (September 1994)


  • Planet Magazine No. 2 (June 1994)


  • Planet Magazine No. 1 (January-March 1994)


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