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Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories
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Title: | "Future Science Fiction", "Science Fiction Stories", "Future Fiction", "Science Fiction", "Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories", etc. |
Publisher: | Louis Silberkleit |
Editor(s): | Charles Hornig, Robert A. W. Lowndes |
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Date(s): | 1939-1943; 1950-1960 |
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Fandom: | Science Fiction |
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Language: | English |
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Future Science Fiction and Science Fiction Stories were two zines that were published under various names and at some points combined into one zine. Charles Hornig was the original editor, and in 1941 Robert A. W. Lowndes took over until the magazines' end.
Reviews
PANTALOON PAUL DEPT: Just last week we got around to reading HORNIG'S latest professional debut: SCIENCE FICTION, the magazine. In it, we once again see Pantaloon Paul's pitiful parade of professional "art". Cant you guess why we term him "Pantaloon Paul" ? Take a look at the illustrations for "The Sunken World" in AMAZING Fall QUARTERLY,1934; Then look at any WONDER STORIES of the same period; Now look at his humans in Hornig's SCIENCE FICTION. Paul paints some of the most beautiful space-ships it has been our pleasure to lay eyes on ----- see the first issue of DYNAMIC --- and at the same time, does the most laughable humans! One and all, no matter what year they were drew in, no matter what year the story is laid in, they wear bloomers, so help me!Bob Tucker in Le Zombie issue 3 page 1 (March 1939)