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<< Pirate Writings (1992-1999) >>

Genre: SF
Category:
Issue List: Complete
Publication: Ceased
Publishers: Pirate Writings Pub.; DNA Pub.
Editors:
"Tales of Fantasy, Mystery, & Science Fiction"

When the name changed to Fantastic Stories of the Imagination they both kept the old numbering, and started over.

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FictionMags: Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, Fantastic 4 issues.
Skipped 3 FictionMags issues of Fantastic from 1954-1976
1992

Winter 1992, v1#1
1993

Summer 1993, v1#2
Winter 1993, v2#1 No. 3
1994

Summer 1994, v2#2 No. 4
Fall 1994, v2#2 No. 5
1995

Spring 1995, v3#1 No. 6
Summer 1995, v3#2 No. 7
1995, v3#3 No. 8
1996

1996, v4#1 No. 9
1996, v4#1 No. 10
1996, v4#3 No. 11
1996, v4#4 No. 12
1997

1997, v5#1 No. 13
1997, v5#2 No. 14
1997, v5#3 No. 15
1998

1998, v5#4 No. 16
1999

1999, v6#1 No. 17 1999, v6#2 No. 18
Name changed to Fantastic Stories of the Imagination
2000

Spring 2000, [#19] No. 1
Summer 2000, [#20] No. 2
2001

Spring 2001, [#21] No. 3
Winter 2001, [#22] No. 4
2002

Summer 2002, [#23] No. 5
2003

Spring 2003, No. 24
2004

Summer 2004, No. 25

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25 total issues.
4 Matching FictionMag issues. 0 Partial matched FictionMag issues. 0 Unmatched FictionMag issues.
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