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'''Wax Dragon''' was a fantasy fanzine edited by Irvin L. Wagner, and  published by New Fantasy.
 
'''Wax Dragon''' was a fantasy fanzine edited by Irvin L. Wagner, and  published by New Fantasy.
  

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Wax Dragon
Issue 2 1980
Cover art by William Church

Wax Dragon was a fantasy fanzine edited by Irvin L. Wagner, and published by New Fantasy.

Three issues of Wax Dragon appeared in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

The first issue, published in 1977, was 32 pages and featured the article "A Guide to Fantasy Wargaming" by Scott Bizarre; the column "The Bight of Benin" by Charles R. Saunders (Dragonfields, Stardock); and the fiction stories "Stalking the Winnebago Eggshell" by Lawson W. Hill (Myrddin); and "The Spirit Duplicator" by Darrell Schweitzer.

Issue #2 was published in 1980. It featured cover artwork by William Church; and the articles "Forum on Fantasy" by John L. Leland; and "Blackelven" by Charles R. Saunders. Short stories included "Specter in the Buried Chambers" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Windhaven); "First of the Litter" by Irvin L. Wagner; and "The Half-Scalan" by An-Clovis.

Issue #3 was also released in 1980. It featured cover art by Randy Holmberg. Articles included "Is It True What They Say About Leopard Men" by Charles R. Saunders and the short stories "Ding-Dong Bell" by B. F. Watkinson; and "Feast of the Gods" by Al D. Cockrell (Wyrd).

Irvin L. Wagner also published the title Wyrd with Al D. Cockrell.