TODAY’S FAVORITE MAGAZINE FROM THE V1N1 COLLECTION: STIRRING SCIENCE STORIES & COSMIC STORIES
Two magazines edited and largely populated by members of The Futurians
Two magazines edited and largely populated by members of The Futurians
A look at the UK’s 1950 companion to New Worlds – Science Fantasy
This is one of my favorites. And it may be a favorite because I was able to pick up the entire run of the digest editions in one go, for a very reasonable price…either at […]
Since its debut as the world’s first magazine devoted exclusively to the Science Fiction genre in 1926 (also, first genre definition in the editorial and first home for Fandom in the letters column), Amazing Stories […]
From 1931: Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories
Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy magazine, edited by David G. Hartwell
A more recent addition to the collection.
A look at some “also-rans” in the history of the SF magazine
William McCaffrey, Charles C. Ryan, Galileo and Galaxy and Avenue Victor Hugo all come together in this SF historical nexus
Captain Future, the first and ONLY Science Fiction Hero Pulp!
This is one that I definitely acquired in the Huckster’s Room of a convention…probably a Philcon, probably the 1974 or 1975 Philcon. (I say “Huckster” because that is what it was affectionately called back then.) […]
Fantastic Universe, one of the more successful digests emerging from the 1953 Boom in SF magazines.
Today, a short-lived action-adventure SF magazine from 1952 that brings back memories of the ice cream truck
Another pulp magazine from the late 1930s that forms part of Marvel Comic’s pre-history
An autobiographical “pulp” celebrating the life and times of Fandom’s Number 1 Fan Personality
Starlog, a very successful media-oriented magazine
Frederik Pohl (and yes, there is no “c” in Froderik) is a personal favorite among the ranks of classic SF authors. But he’s not just one of my favorite authors (and a guy who I […]
Infinity Science Fiction published a Hugo Award winning short story in its debut issue, a feat not often repeated.
Another “blast” from my personal past and another happy discovery on the newsstand (and another magazine I purchased 2 copies of – because the news seller only had two on the stand). Let me share […]
A bit of a surprise debut (for me), Science Fiction Age took the field by storm in the early 90s.
Today, a magazine at the top of the markets, Asimov’s Science Fiction, formerly known as Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine.
From the people who threatened to shoot a dog if they didn’t buy their magazine – National Lampoon’s Sci-Fi Edition
Barry Malzberg’s depiction of Izzinius Fox, fabled collector of Tremensous Stories magazine, is sarcastically spot on
An interesting late 80s semi-professional title that rose to prominence
Omni, a highly successful magazine from the publishers of Penthouse.
Hugo Gernsback’s last go at a science fiction magazine – Science Fiction Plus
One of the many magazine titles feature “Future” in its name, this one from Australia!
SF/F’s First Female Lead Editor – Mary Gnaedinger – is at the helm of this publication.
The Most Thrilling Science Fiction Ever Told, the second longest SF magazine title
New World’s companion magazine – Science Fantasy, from 1950.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.
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