The Oracle (magazine)
The Oracle, subtitled "Magazine of Fantasy Gaming", was a magazine published by Horizon International, Inc. that focused on fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
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The Oracle was a digest-sized semi-professional magazine that focused on fantasy role-playing games. Before publication, it advertised that it would include fiction, art, new game variants, dungeon adventures, new monsters and magic items, and campaign expansion ideas.. Five issues of the magazine were published between July 1982 and Fall 1983.History and profile
Christopher Bigelow, a Mormon teenager in Salt Lake, Utah, was entranced by fantasy role-playing games, and founded Horizon International in order to publish his own fanzine. The result was The Oracle, which was first published in July 1982.Despite good critical reception, Bigelow lacked marketing acumen and the magazine failed to find an audience, ceasing publication in the fall of 1983 after five issues. Ian L. Straus noted, "It had impressive graphics and artwork and competent editing, which made it superior to most amateur 'zines. Much of the artwork consisted of excellent reproduction of photographs. Some of the content was done by well-known professionals in the hobby To sum it up: bad management and no marketing judgement."