Critical Wave

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Critical Wave #6, published 1988. Logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke; illustration by Iain Byers, based upon a sketch by Steve Green.
Critical Wave #6, published 1988. Logo and main title designed by Kevin Clarke; illustration by Iain Byers, based upon a sketch by Steve Green.

Critical Wave, later sub-titled "The European Science Fiction & Fantasy Review", was a British small-press magazine, published and co-edited by Steve Green and Martin Tudor during the period 1987-96. There was also a short-lived US edition in the late 1980s.

Many authors and artists contributed to the 46 issues, including Graham Joyce, Michael Moorcock, David A Hardy, Stephen Baxter, Colin Greenland, Charles Stross, Joel Lane, Iain M Banks, Arthur "ATom" Thomson, David A. Hardy, Iain Byers, Dave Mooring, Jim Porter, Sue Mason, Michael Marrak, Harry Turner and Kevin Cullen. Once Critical Wave became fully typeset, Kevin Clarke joined as resident designer.

Despite the immense enthusiasm displayed by many of its readers, Critical Wave only continued to appear with extensive financial input from its editors and key supporters. It eventually buckled under the pressure of increasing print costs, postage and bank charges, and announced its closure in late 1996.

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