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Publication suspended after this issue. |
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Future absorbed its sister publication, Science Fiction, at the start of volume 2. It underwent several title variations and was ultimately retitled Science Fiction Stories for its last two issues. |
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Title changed from Future Fiction following merger with Science Fiction. |
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Details supplied by Morgan Wallace. |
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Title changed from Future Combined with Science Fiction. |
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Title changed from Future Fantasy and Science Fiction. |
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The post-war revival of Columbia’s two main SF titles has a tangled history. They were revived as a combined title, starting the numbering over at volume 1 #1. Science Fiction Stories was separated from Future and published two issues to test the market for a conversion to digest size. The results were apparently encouraging and shortly afterwards Future changed to digest size. |
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Title changed from Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories. |
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Title changed from Future Science Fiction Stories. |
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These two undated issues were put out to test the market for digest size magazines. |
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The numbering derives from Future Science Fiction, one of two titles so derived. With the September 1955 issue the publisher placed the phrase “The Original” above the title logo. This was only an advertising phrase and not an actual title change, though it is often referred to by SF fans as The Original Science Fiction Stories. After publication ceased, the title was bought and used on a fanzine, which was titled The Original Science Fiction Stories. See separate entry under that title. |
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