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| SciFi FreedomCountry: USTotal Issues: 8 
 Online magazine. It had two advance issues alpha and beta before the formal issue #1 in September 2010. 
 Editors: Susan A. Saga | 
| SciFi ParadoxCountry: USTotal Issues: 1 
 Online magazine. 
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| Sci-Fi Short Story MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 3 
 Amateur online downloadable and print magazine. 
 Editors: Craig Gehring and Brittany Gehring | 
| Sci-FrightCountry: UKTotal Issues: 6 
 
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| Sci Phi JournalCountry: AustraliaTotal Issues: ?+?+26 (as at Oct-2025) 
 Began as a downloadable online magazine that grew out of a podcast. Re-emerged in 2014 as an e-book/print magazine, but returned to being an online magazine, downloadable as a PDF, in 2019. Issues & Index Sources
 
 
 Website: www.sciphijournal.org EditorsJason Rennie; Ádám Gerencsér & Mariano Martín Rodríguez | 
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| Scoop (Regional Edition)Country: UKTotal Issues: 9 
 Tested in the Tyne Tees area for some weeks before being nationally distributed. Issues & Index Sources
 #becomes Scoop (National Edition) PublishersSenator; London EditionsEditorsMichael SombartFormatsfour-colour tabloidPrices30pPagecounts16ppFrequencyweekly | 
| Scoop (National Edition)Country: UK
 Described as a bright 'n' breezy children's tabloid, it peaked with sales of 40,000 before problems with its positioning in newsagents - confused by its subtitle of "News & Music" - led to its closure. 
 Editors: Michael Sombart; Ian Drew Formats: four-colour tabloid Prices: 30p; 40p Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: weekly | 
| Scoop (Third Series)Country: UKTotal Issues: 5? 
 The weekly Scoop was relaunched in January 1990 as a 70p monthly, but low sales and poor advertising revenue soon forced it to close. 
 Editors: Ian Drew Formats: A4 Prices: 70p Frequency: monthly | 
| Scoop Detective CasesCountry: US
 True crime. 
 Frequency: bimonthly | 
| Scoop Detective (Cases) (Canada)Country: Canada
 True crime. 
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| ScoopsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 20 
 A juvenile story paper devoted entirely to SF. Issues & Index Sources
 PublishersC. Arthur PearsonEditorsBernard BuleyHadyn Dimmock [Editor-in-Chief] FormatstabloidPrices2dPagecounts32ppFrequencyweeklyRelated SitesScience Fiction EncyclopediaMentioned in: The Age of the Storytellers | 
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| Scorched EarthCountry: USTotal Issues: 16 
 Amateur online magazine. 
 Editors: Mark Manis | 
| Scorcher NovelsCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12? 
 Gifford gives first issue as 20-Apr-1932 but this does not tie in with adverts on a copy seen by the author which date the third issue as 1936 or 1937. 
 Pagecounts: 68pp | 
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| ScoreCountry: US
 
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| The Scorpion [2006]Country: USTotal Issues: 1 
 One-off set in an alternate America, one in which Nazi Germany won the war, featuring a novel about the eponymous hero by Warren Stockholm. 
 Prices: $9.99 Pagecounts: 108pp | 
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| Scotland YardCountry: USTotal Issues: 14 
 Stories printed either anonymously or under by-lines like 'Immigration Man' or 'Crack Reporter'. Stories purported to be true but clearly not. Authors include Lester Dent. Some may have been reprinted from UK mags. The title on the cover was occasionally Scotland Yard Detective Stories or Scotland Yard International Detective, but the title on the masthead was consistently just Scotland Yard. 
 Editors: Richard A. Martinsen Formats: standard pulp Prices: 20c Pagecounts: 128pp Frequency: monthly from Jul-1930 Mentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps, Mystery, Detective, and Espionage Magazines | 
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