Described on the website as the Summer issue; labelled 2022-2 on the cover; and undated internally. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Autumn issue; labelled 2022-3 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Winter issue; labelled 2022-4 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Spring issue; labelled 2023-1 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Summer issue; labelled 2023-2 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Autumn issue; labelled 2023-3 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Winter issue; labelled 2023-4 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Spring issue; labelled 2024-1 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Summer issue; labelled 2024-2 on the cover. |
Described on the website and in the editorial as the Autumn issue; labelled 2024-3 on the cover. |
Hektographed fanzine. Before these two issues were published, Comet Publications published a booklet in 1937. It was titled “The Brain” and contained two stories by Oswald Train, “The Brain” and “The Lord of the Swamps.” |
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Notations like “printed 3/58” that appeared in the lower right corner of the contents page were the closest thing to dates that appeared in most issues. We have translated these into dates and given them parenthetically in the header lines, but all citations are by issue numbers. The first six issues were actually titled Science-Fantasy. Letters index compiled by John Boston. |
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