“All of the stories in this issue reflect one of four selected themes by the Founding Editors: Trial by fire; An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth; Let not the sun go down on your wrath; Better late than never”. Details taken from online listing. |
“All of the stories in this issue reflect one of four selected themes by the Founding Editors: It’s Just a Bunch of Hocus Pocus; Never Take Candy from Strangers; The Only Thing to Fear, Is Fear Itself; Things That Go Bump in the Night”. Details taken from online listing. |
“All of the stories in this issue reflect one of three themes selected by the Founding Editors: Money Is the Root of All Evil; Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts; Everything Comes to Those Who Wait”. Details taken from online listing. |
“All of the stories in this issue reflect one of four themes selected by the Founding Editors: The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall; What Doesn’t Kill Us, Makes Us Stronger; The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword; The Customer Is Always Right”. Details taken from online listing. |
“All of the stories in this issue reflect one of four themes selected by the Founding Editors: When in Rome, Do as Romans Do; The Elephant in the Room; Seek and Ye Shall Find; Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right”. Details taken from online listing. |
“All of the stories in this issue reflect one of four themes selected by the Founding Editors: To the Victor, Go the Spoils; Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer; History Repeats Itself; Fables”. Details taken from online listing. |
Sublitled “Exploring the Limits of Free Expression,” Gauntlet is primarily about censorship, with the first issues containing a significant number of stories by SF authors. It ceases to be of interest for this index after the fourth issue. |
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