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[]Other Worlds (about)
Fanzine.
(Pub. Info.) - []#1, April 1988 (Gryphon Publications, $3.00, 44pp, octavo, cover by Scott Virtes) (Contents)
- []#2, December 1988 (Gryphon Publications, $4.00, 52pp, octavo, cover by Raul Garcia Capella) (Contents)
- []#3, July 1989 (Gryphon Publications, $4.00, 44pp, octavo, cover by Frank Hamilton) (Contents)
- []#4, May 1991 (Gryphon Publications, $4.00, 52pp, octavo, cover by Frank Hamilton) (Contents)
- []#5, Summer 1993 (Gryphon Publications, $9.95, 112pp+, octavo s/b, cover by Bruce Timm) (Contents)
- []#6, Winter 1996 (Gryphon Publications, $9.95, 92pp+, octavo s/b, cover by Edward Bocanegra) (Contents)
[]Other Worlds Science Stories: (about)
Raymond Palmer launched Other Worlds Science Stories in November 1949 as a fiction counterpart to his major magazine Fate, which focused on UFOs and the unexplained, shortening the title to Other Worlds in November 1952.
After running into financial problems, Palmer folded the magazine in 1953 and launched two new magazines in its place - Science Stories and Universe Science Fiction. While Palmer referred to the former as being the successor to Other Worlds it folded after only four issues and he concentrated on Universe Science Fiction instead.
After ten issues, Palmer formally announced that Universe had expired, but immediately relaunched Other Worlds Science Stories with issue numbering continued directly from Universe AND a secondary issue numbering related to the 31 issues of the first run of Other Worlds.
In June 1957 the title changed to Flying Saucers from Other Worlds which, for four issues, alternated between a Flying Saucers emphasis and an Other Worlds emphasis; only three of which featured any fiction.
Other Worlds Science Stories
(Pub. Info.) - []v1 #1, #1, November 1949 (35¢, 160pp+, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v1 #2, #2, January 1950 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v1 #3, #3, March 1950 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v1 #4, #4, May 1950 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v2 #1, #5, July 1950 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v2 #2, #6, September 1950 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v2 #3, #7, October 1950 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith & Arnold Kohn) (Contents)
- []v2 #4, #8, November 1950 (Clark Publishing Company, 35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Hannes Bok) (Contents)
- []v3 #1, #9, January 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by James B. Settles) (Contents)
- []v3 #2, #10, March 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by H. W. McCauley) (Contents)
- []v3 #3, #11, May 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Hannes Bok) (Contents)
- []v3 #4, #12, June-July 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by H. W. McCauley) (Contents)
- []v4 #1, #13, September 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by James B. Settles) (Contents)
- []v3 #6, #14, October 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by H. W. McCauley) (Contents)
- []v3 #7, #15, December 1951 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm Smith) (Contents)
- []v3 #5, #16, January 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by H. W. McCauley) (Contents)
- []v4 #2, #17, March 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v4 #3, #18, April 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v4 #4, #19, June 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v4 #5, #20, July 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v4 #6, #21, August 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v4 #7, #22, October 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
Other Worlds
Title changed from Other Worlds Science Stories.
- []v4 #8, #23, November 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []v4 #9, #24, December 1952 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v5 #1, #25, January 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by H. W. McCauley) (Contents)
- []v5 #2, #26, February 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest) (Contents)
- []v5 #3, #27, March 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []v5 #4, #28, April 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []v5 #5, #29, May 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []v5 #6, #30, June 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Hannes Bok) (Contents)
- []v5 #7, #31, July 1953 (35¢, 164pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []195? (unpublished) (Contents)
Science Stories
A replacement for Other Worlds, which had used “Science Stories” as a subtitle.
(Pub. Info.) - []#1, October 1953 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Hannes Bok) (Contents)
- []#2, December 1953 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Virgil Finlay) (Contents)
- []#3, February 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Albert A. Nuetzell) (Contents)
- []#4, April 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
Universe Science Fiction
A second replacement for Other Worlds, which became Other Worlds Science Stories again after 10 issues.
(Pub. Info.) - []#1, June 1953 (35¢, 128pp+, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []#2, September 1953 (35¢, 128pp+, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []#3, December 1953 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Mel Hunter & Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []#4, March 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []#5, May 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []#6, July 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []#7, September 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []#8, November 1954 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by photo) (Contents)
- []#9, January 1955 (35¢, 132pp, digest) (Contents)
- []#10, March 1955 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Virgil Finlay) (Contents)
Other Worlds Science Stories
Title changed from Universe Science Fiction. Issues contained dual numbering both continuing the numbering of Universe Science Fiction and the numbering of the first series of Other Worlds (Science Stories).
(Pub. Info.) - []#11 (32), May 1955 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Virgil Finlay) (Contents)
- []#12 (33), July 1955 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Robert Gibson Jones) (Contents)
- []#13 (34), September 1955 (35¢, 132pp, digest, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []#14 (35), November 1955 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp) (Contents)
- []#15 (36), February 1956 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp) (Contents)
- []#16 (37), April 1956 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Virgil Finlay) (Contents)
- []#17 (38), June 1956 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Virgil Finlay) (Contents)
- []#18 (39), September 1956 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Paul Blaisdell) (Contents)
- []#19 (40), November 1956 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by H. Eugene Miller) (Contents)
- []#20 (41), January 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Paul Blaisdell) (Contents)
- []#21 (42), March 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by photo) (Contents)
- []#22 (43), May 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Malcolm H. Smith & Ray Palmer) (Contents)
Flying Saucers from Other Worlds
Title changed from Other Worlds Science Stories. Although announced as being a “new magazine” it (intermittently) continued the (main) numbering sequence from the previous title. After the first four issues, listed here, the magazine continued as a non-fiction title.
(Pub. Info.) - [](#23), June 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp) (Contents)
- [](#24), July 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Malcolm H. Smith) (Contents)
- []#25, August 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp, cover by Malcolm Smith) (Contents)
- [](#26), September 1957 (35¢, 100pp, trimmed pulp) (Contents)
[]Oui (about)
- []v1 #3, December 1972 ($1.00, 142pp+, quarto) (Contents)
- []v4 #1, January 1975 (quarto) (Contents)
- []v7 #11, November 1978 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v9 #1, January 1980 (Playboy Publications, Inc., $2.50, 136pp+, quarto) (Contents)
- []v10 #9, September 1981 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v11 #1, January 1982 (Laurant Publishing, $2.95, 132pp, quarto s/s) (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v11 #7, July 1982 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v11 #10, October 1982 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v12 #2, February 1983 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v12 #4, April 1983 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v12 #5, May 1983 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v12 #10, October 1983 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #1, January 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #3, March 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #4, April 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #5, May 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #6, June 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #7, July 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #8, August 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #9, September 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #10, October 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #11, November 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v13 #12, December 1984 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #1, January 1985 (Contents)
- []v14 #2, February 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #3, March 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #4, April 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #5, May 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #6, June 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #8, August 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v14 #9, September 1985 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v22 #3, March 1991 (Contents) (Incomplete)
The Continent
Title changed from Our Continent.
- []v3, #61, April 11, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, 32pp+, tabloid) (Contents)
- []v3, #66, May 16, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, 32pp+, tabloid) (Contents)
- []v4, #83, September 5, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, 32pp+, tabloid) (Contents)
The Continent Weekly Magazine
Title changed from The Continent.
- []v4 #92, November 14, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, tabloid) (Contents)
- []v4, #93, November 21, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, 32pp+, tabloid) (Contents)
- []v4, #94, November 28, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, 32pp+, tabloid) (Contents)
- []v4, #98, December 26, 1883 (Our Continent Publishing Company, 10¢, 32pp+, tabloid) (Contents)
- []August 13, 1884 (Contents) (Incomplete)
[]Our Own Magazine (about)
The magazine is a distinctly “worthy” one. It is subtitled “A Monthly Paper for Young People” and was “Issued by the Children’s Special Service Mission” in Paternoster Row in London, which is evidently a Christian institution of some kind. In 1915 the magazine was edited by T.B. Bishop, was profusely illustrated with a mixture of photographs and illustrations.
Each issue contained 10 or so vignettes with an overtly-Christian moral, followed by 2-3 pages on the scripture readings for each day of the month.
- []January 1915 (Children’s Special Service Mission, 1d, 16pp, 6¼″ x 8½″) (Contents)
[]Our World (about)
- []v1 #1, April 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 112pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v1 #2, May 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 112pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v1 #3, June 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 116pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v1 #4, July 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 124pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v1 #5, August 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 124pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v1 #6, September 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 120pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v2 #1, October 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 130pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v2 #2, November 1922 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 126pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v2 #4, January 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 122pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v2 #5, February 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 132pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v2 #6, March 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 132pp, standard) (Contents)
- []v3 #1, April 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 122pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v3 #2, May 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 134pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v3 #3, June 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 134pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v3 #4, July 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 126pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v3 #5, August 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 138pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v3 #6, September 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 138pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v4 #1, October 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 128pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v4 #2, November 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 126pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v4 #3, December 1923 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 122pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v4 #4, January 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 126pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v4 #5, February 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 128pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v4 #6, March 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 124pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v5 #1, April 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 134pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v5 #2, May 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 130pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v5 #3, June 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 128pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v5 #4, July 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 134pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v5 #5, August 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 104pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v5 #6, September 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 108pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v6 #1, October 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 110pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v6 #2, November 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 88pp+, standard) (Contents)
- []v6 #3, December 1924 (Houston Publishing Company, 25¢, 110pp+, standard) (Contents)
[]Our Young Folks (about)
An Illustrated Magazine for Boys and Girls. Each issue contains a variety of stories and articles, plus puzzles and games with superb engravings.
- []February 1865 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v1 #4, April 1865 (Ticknor and Fields, 20¢, 72pp+, 6″ x 9″) (Contents)
- []v3 #4, #28, April 1867 (Ticknor and Fields) (Contents)
- []v3 #5, #29, May 1867 (Ticknor and Fields) (Contents)
- []v3 #6, #30, June 1867 (Ticknor and Fields, 20¢) (Contents)
- []v3 #8, #32, August 1867 (Ticknor and Fields, 20¢) (Contents)
- []v3 #12, #36, December 1867 (Ticknor and Fields) (Contents)
- []v4 #1, #37, January 1868 (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []v6 #1, #61, January 1870 (Fields, Osgood & Co.) (Contents)
[]Out of the Gutter (about)
Subtitled “The Modern Journal of Pulp Fiction and Degenerate Literature”, and concentrating on crime fiction with a degenerate edge.
(Pub. Info.) - []#1, February 2007 ($13.50, 212pp+, tp, cover by M. L. B.) (Contents)
- []#2, Summer 2007 (Out of the Gutter, $13.50, 200pp+, 5¼″ x 8¼″, cover by Matthew Louis) (Contents)
- []#3, 2007 (tp) (Contents)
- []#4, February 2008 (tp) (Contents)
- []#5, December 2008 (tp) (Contents)
- []#6, January 2010 ($12.95, tp) (Contents) (Incomplete)
- []#7, February 2011 ($12.95, tp) (Contents) (Missing)
- []#8, December 2012 (114pp, ebook) (Contents)
[]Out of the Shadows (about)
- []#1, September 2016 (Rainfall Books, £4.00, 36pp, A5) (Contents)
- []#2, March 2017 (Rainfall Books, £4.00, 40pp, A5, cover by Steve Lines) (Contents)
- []#3, July 2018 (Rainfall Books, £4.00, 40pp, A5) (Contents)
- []#4, February 2020 (Rainfall Books, £5.50, 36pp, A5) (Contents)
- []#5, (November) 2020 (Rainfall Books, £6.00, 36pp, A5, cover by Steve Lines) (Contents)
- []#6, (February) 2021 (Rainfall Books, £6.00, 40pp, cover by Allen Koszowski) (Contents)
- []#7, (February) 2021 (Rainfall Books, £6.00, 40pp, cover by Allen Koszowski) (Contents)
- []#8 (unpublished) (Rainfall Books, A5) (Contents)
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