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Contributors included Graham Joyce, Michael Moorcock ([[Typo]]), Stephen Baxter, D West, Bob Shaw, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Charles Stross, Dave Carson, Iain Banks, Jim Porter, David A Hardy, Michael Marrak and Sue Mason.
 
Contributors included Graham Joyce, Michael Moorcock ([[Typo]]), Stephen Baxter, D West, Bob Shaw, Steve Sneyd ([[Data Dump]]), Charles Stross, Dave Carson, Iain Banks, Jim Porter, David A Hardy, Michael Marrak and Sue Mason.
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Contributors of art included covers by Iain Byers, Kevin Clarke, and [[Harry Turner]] ([[Zenith]], [[Now & Then]]).
  
 
In 2008, Green and Tudor announced plans to revive the title as an electronic fanzine. The first edition appeared on [[eFanzines]] that November, although technical problems delayed the follow-up.
 
In 2008, Green and Tudor announced plans to revive the title as an electronic fanzine. The first edition appeared on [[eFanzines]] that November, although technical problems delayed the follow-up.

Revision as of 20:54, 15 August 2011

Critical Wave #6 (1988); logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke, illustration by Iain Byers

Critical Wave, later subtitled The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review, was a British fanzine edited by Steve Green and Martin Tudor between 1987 and 1996. Early editions were mimeographed, with later issues photocopied or - very occasionally - professionally printed.

Contributors included Graham Joyce, Michael Moorcock (Typo), Stephen Baxter, D West, Bob Shaw, Steve Sneyd (Data Dump), Charles Stross, Dave Carson, Iain Banks, Jim Porter, David A Hardy, Michael Marrak and Sue Mason.

Contributors of art included covers by Iain Byers, Kevin Clarke, and Harry Turner (Zenith, Now & Then).

In 2008, Green and Tudor announced plans to revive the title as an electronic fanzine. The first edition appeared on eFanzines that November, although technical problems delayed the follow-up.

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