A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine

It was published by Popular Publications, alternating months with Fantastic Novels, another title of theirs.

It was a companion to Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and like that magazine mostly reprinted science-fiction and fantasy classics from earlier decades.

[3] In addition to Merritt's novel Creep, Shadow!, which appeared in the first issue, the magazine printed several well-received stories.

Science fiction historian and critic Sam Moskowitz suggests that, conversely, the magazine did not go far enough in depending on Merritt's popularity, as it only printed three works of his during its run.

This may have been because Merritt was sufficiently popular that it was not easy for the magazine to obtain reprint rights to his stories.

The December 1949 issue of A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine ; cover art by Peter Stevens .