Believed to date from March 1950, as the March 1950 issue of Weird Tales (UK) has the same advert on the back. Partial reprint of the November 1949 (US) issue. The story “Impossible” by Ray Bradbury is listed in the table of contents but is not in the magazine. The issue is unpaginated. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the January 1950 (US) issue. The story “The Final Frontier” by Robert Moore Williams is listed in the table of contents but is not in the magazine. The issue is unpaginated. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the April 1949 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Partial reprint of the September 1950 (US) issue. |
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Partial reprint of the November 1950 (US) issue plus a story from the May 1942 (US) issue. Details supplied by Geoff Harrison. |
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Partial reprint of the January 1951 (US) issue. Details supplied by Geoff Harrison. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the April 1951 (US) issue, plus a single story from the January 1951 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Partial reprint of the June 1951 (US) issue. Details supplied by Geoff Harrison. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the August 1951 (US) issue, plus a single poem from the June 1951 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the February 1943 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Partial reprint of the December 1942 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Partial reprint of the May 1942 (US) issue. Details supplied by Geoff Harrison. |
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Partial reprint of the March 1941 (US) and May 1942 (US) issues Details supplied by Geoff Harrison. |
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Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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Details supplied by James Doig. |
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This series started out as anthologies in an ambiguously magazine-like format. After a hiatus, it was revived as one of the Badger Books paperback lines. Novels first appeared with #29; they alternated with the anthologies after #42. Not a true magazine, in that most volumes of stories were contracted to single authors, who supplied the entire contents, though R.L. Fanthorpe is known to have subcontracted a few stories to other writers. In the first 8 volumes the interior pages are numbered 5 to 132. |
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