Assorted Sci-Fi Magazines: Collection 9 (USA: 8 issues)

Assorted Sci-Fi Magazines: Collection 9 (USA: 8 issues)

Assorted Sci-Fi Magazines: Collection 9 (USA: 8 issues)


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An assortment of eight sci-fi and fantasy magazines including:

Great Science Fiction #2 & #3 (1965 & 1966). Amazing Stories is an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction. Science fiction stories had made regular appearances in other magazines, including some published by Gernsback, but Amazing helped define and launch a new genre of pulp fiction. Amazing and Fantastic were sold to Ultimate Publishing Company, run by Sol Cohen and Arthur Bernhard. Cohen had acquired reprint rights to the magazines' back issues, producing reprint magazines such as Great Science Fiction and Science Fiction Classics.

Includes writing by: Lester Del Rey, Philip José Farmer, Poul Anderson, Cordwainer Smith, Randall Garrett, Keith Laumer, Roger Zelazny, F. A. Javor, Harry Harrison, Robert Bloch, Albert Teichner, J. G. Ballard, Phyllis Gotlieb, Stanley R. Lee, Jack Sharkey, Harlan Ellison & Winston Marks.

Analog Science Fiction/ Science Fact: Vol. 102, #3 - #5 (1982). Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Clayton, and edited by Harry Bates.

Includes writing by: Ben Bova, Donald Kingsbury, Alison Tellure, Timothy Zahn, Robert E. Skinner, Michael A. Banks, Rick Norwood, Arthur C. Clarke, Edward A. Byers, Rob Chilson and many more.

Featuring cover art by Lawrence Alan Noble, an artist/sculptor, best known for his magazine cover illustration and movie posters spanning the 1970s and 1980s. Vincent Di Fate is an American artist specializing in science fiction, fantasy and realistic space art illustration. He was inducted by the Science Fiction Hall of Fame on June 25, 2011. Wayne Douglas Barlowe, an American science fiction and fantasy writer, painter, and concept artist. Barlowe's work focuses on esoteric landscapes and creatures such as citizens of hell and alien worlds. He has painted over 300 books, magazine covers and illustrations for many major book publishers, as well as Life magazine, Time magazine, and Newsweek.

Analog Science Fiction & Fact: Vol. 113, #7 (June 1993). Analog Science Fiction and Fact is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled Astounding Stories of Super-Science, the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Clayton, and edited by Harry Bates.

Includes writing by: John Brunner, Michael F. Flynn, Dr. Arlan Andrews Snr, Eric Frank Russell and many more.

Featuring a cover by Bob Eggleton, an American science fiction, fantasy and horror artist. Eggleton is a nine-time Hugo Award–winner for Best Pro Artist in science fiction and fantasy, first winning in 1994. He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book in 2001 for his art book Greetings from Earth. He also won the Chesley Award for Artistic Achievement in 1999 and was the guest of honor at Chicon 2000. In film, he has worked as a concept artist on Sphere (1997), Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2001) and The Ant Bully (2006). He also illustrated matte paintings on the short film The Idol (2007) and was an extra in the Millennium Godzilla film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002).

Worlds Of IF Science Fiction: Vol. 12, #3 (July 1962). An American science fiction magazine launched in March 1952 by Quinn Publications, owned by James L. Quinn.

Includes writing by: Allen Kim Lang, Theodore Sturgeon, Keith Laumer, C. C. MacApp, Cordwainer Smith, Bryce Walton & Robert Scott.

Features cover art by Jim Burns, a Welsh artist, called one of the Grand Masters of the science fiction art world.

Worlds Of IF Science Fiction: Vol. 23, #1 (September-November 1986). If was an American science fiction magazine launched in March 1952 by Quinn Publications, owned by James L. Quinn.

Includes writing by: Roger Zelazny, Orson Scott Card, Larry Niven, Hilbert Schenck, A. E. Van Vogt, Clifford R. Hong, Ray Brown, Kerry Schaefer, Ralph Sevush, Stefan Jones, Robert Thurston & Jessica Amanda Salmonson.

Features cover art by Bob Eggleton, an American science fiction, fantasy and horror artist. Eggleton is a nine-time Hugo Award–winner for Best Pro Artist in science fiction and fantasy, first winning in 1994. He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book in 2001 for his art book Greetings from Earth. He also won the Chesley Award for Artistic Achievement in 1999 and was the guest of honor at Chicon 2000. In film, he has worked as a concept artist on Sphere (1997), Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2001) and The Ant Bully (2006). He also illustrated matte paintings on the short film The Idol (2007) and was an extra in the Millennium Godzilla film Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla (2002).

Eight issues in Good - Excellent condition.

(Out of Print)
Format: Soft Cover
Size: 5" x 8" (130mm x 200mm)
Condition: VG - Very Good
Code: ASSORTEDSF09


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