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Dragons, fairies, unicorns, and the occasional yoga unicorn. Our 2027 mystical and fantasy calendars bring enchanted worlds to your wall, with artwork from Anne Stokes and Josephine Wall plus favorites like Tolkien, Dungeons and Dragons, and Alice in Wonderland. Choose wall, mini, desk, or planner formats and let the year feel a little more magical.
A calendar's main job is telling you what day it is. These do that, and they also put a dragon on your wall. With more than 100 titles, this category covers the full sweep of the fantastical, from storybook fairies and serene unicorns to gothic roses, tentacled horrors, and tabletop legends. Some lean whimsical, some lean dark, and a surprising number involve pugs in costume. Whether you are furnishing a reading nook, a game room, or a cubicle that needs rescuing, the 2027 lineup has a world waiting for you.
Dragon lovers are spoiled here. Anne Stokes paints hers with lifelike scales and serious attitude, Llewellyn's Dragon calendar adds mythic lore to the artwork, and Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell bring their legendary heroic style to a full year of fantasy scenes. The Art of Daniel Merriam rounds things out with dreamlike architecture and floating worlds. If the artwork is the whole point for you, our fantasy art calendars gather these artists and more in one place.
The gentler side of the category belongs to the fair folk. Flower Fairies keeps Cicely Mary Barker's beloved illustrations in print, while Fairyland, Art Deco Fairytales, and Jasmine Becket-Griffith's Strangeling each give fairies their own distinct mood, from elegant to big-eyed and mischievous. Josephine Wall's Celestial Journeys swirls color across every page. Unicorn fans get classic painterly portraits in Unicorns, or Unicorn Yoga, which is exactly what it sounds like and better than you are imagining. These titles brighten bedrooms, craft rooms, and any office that takes itself a little too seriously.
Tabletop nights deserve wall space too. Dungeons and Dragons Classic celebrates vintage adventure art, Magic the Gathering brings planeswalker drama to the wall, and Cthulhu lurks for the Lovecraft crowd. Tolkien fans can choose between the Tolkien wall calendar and a Lord of the Rings planner notebook set, while House of the Dragon keeps Westeros in the rotation. For worlds that live on screen, our sci-fi and fantasy movie calendars pick up where these leave off. Gaming calendars also make reliable gifts for the dungeon master who already owns every sourcebook.
When your aesthetic runs midnight, Alchemy Gothic delivers skulls, roses, and ornate darkness in its signature style, and Alchemy 1977 Court of the Black Rose goes even more baroque. Sugar Skulls adds vivid color to the shadows. These titles disappear fast every year, and the Almost Gone labels are not bluffing, so dark fantasy fans should not wait for winter. Pair one with a candle that smells like a haunted library and you have a very easy gift sorted. The artwork holds up beautifully in frames once the year ends, too.
Magic works in smaller formats too. The Celestial monthly pocket planner and weekly spiral planner keep starry organization in your bag, and the Olive Fairy planner adds gilded storybook charm to scheduling. Fantasy Pugs, Gnome Life, and Garden Gnomes supply the comic relief, and Llewellyn's Magical Mystical Cats covers the felines. For moon phases and star signs, our astrology and zodiac calendars are a natural next stop, and the wider world of weird and interesting calendars is always open. However you mix the magic, there is a format for every desk, wall, and bag in the house.
It is a calendar built around fantastical themes: dragons, fairies, unicorns, gothic art, wizards, and worlds from games and books. Formats are standard, the artwork is anything but.
Anne Stokes is the name most shoppers know, famous for her dragons and gothic scenes. Josephine Wall, Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell, Jasmine Becket-Griffith, and Daniel Merriam each have devoted followings and annual editions.
Yes. Dungeons and Dragons Classic features vintage adventure artwork, Magic the Gathering showcases card art, and Cthulhu covers the Lovecraft mythos. Tolkien and House of the Dragon round out the fandom side.
Plenty. Flower Fairies, Fairyland, and Unicorns are sweet and storybook friendly, and Unicorn Yoga makes everyone smile. A few gothic titles skew older, so check the artwork style before gifting.
Full-size wall calendars lead the way, joined by mini wall calendars, desk calendars, poster styles, and pocket or weekly planners. Most full-size wall calendars measure about twelve by twelve inches closed.
Early. Artist-driven titles like Anne Stokes and Alchemy Gothic are printed in limited runs and regularly sell out before the new year. Late summer and fall offer the widest choice of titles and formats.