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   BLAZING WEST Highslide JS

- Western Film Magazine.

   DEADWOOD WESTERN Highslide JS

First issue:
1981
   FAVORITE WESTERNS Highslide JS

- "A Quarterly Publication dedicated to the Cowboys of the Silver Screen".
- Publisher: Norman H. Kietzer (Serial World Publishers, Mankato, Minnesota, USA.)
- Merged with SERIAL WORLD to form Westerns & Serials, in 1984.
(Info: D.Z.)

Last issue:
1984
First
issue in
1941
   MOVIE WESTERN Highslide JS

- Early American 'movie pulp' (fiction magazine based on either movie screenplay or movie theme).

   SATURDAYS HEROES Highslide JS

First issue:
1974
   SERIAL WORLD Highslide JS

- For fans of serial chapter plays.
- Merged with Favorite Westerns to form Westerns & Serials, in 1984.

Last issue:
1984
First
issue in
1984
   SPAGHETTI CINEMA Highslide JS

- A fanzine from L.A. about Italian movies not just westerns.
- Editor: William Connolly.
- 50 pages.

   TV AND MOVIE WESTERN Highslide JS

First
issue in
1978
   UNDER WESTERN SKIES Highslide JS

First
issue in
1984
   WESTERNS AND SERIALS Highslide JS

- For fans of serial chapter plays and western movies of the silver screen.
- First issue of Serial World was published in 1974.
- First issue of Favorite Westerns was published in 1981.
- They were merged into one publication - Westerns & Serials - in 1984.

First issue:
1983
   WESTERNS... ALL ITALIANA Highslide JS

- Founded by Tim Ferrante.
- Online since 2007 (issue #67).
- Editor: Tom Betts

Last issue:
2007
First
issue in
1999
   WILDEST WESTERNS Highslide JS

- Dedicated to those 'thrilling tales of yesteryear.'
- Articles, interviews, reviews, and photos on the heroes and villains from the Western genre.

First
issue in
1960
   WILDEST WESTERNS 1960 Highslide JS

- A short-lived Warren publication. Intended as a companion publication for Famous Monsters of Filmland.
- Was called "Favorite Westerns of Filmland" (for the first two issues.) Changed to "Wildest Westerns" for four more issues.
- Editor & Founder: 'Remuda Charlie Stringer' (aka Harvey Kurtzman).
- Publisher: 'Big Jim' Warren, Central Publications.
- One of the 'reporters' listed is Forrest Ackerman
(Info: D.Z.)

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