Subtitled The Saints Choice of Radio-Thrillers. |
This magazine was really three seperate magazines in one. It started life in 1957 as a science fiction/fantasy magazine under the title Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction, but only lasted for 5 issues. It then switched to a detective magazine, first as Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine for 4 issues and then as Web Detective Stories for a further 10 issues. Finally it became a weird-menace terror title under the name Web Terror Stories for a final 8 issues. The precise title varies from issue to issue, and often differs between the cover, spine and masthead. |
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The actual title is given as Saturn, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. |
The title is given as Saturn Science Fiction and Fantasy on the cover and spine. |
The title is given as Saturn Science Fiction and Fantasy on the cover and spine. |
The title is given as Saturn Science Fiction and Fantasy on the cover and spine. |
Title changed from Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction. |
The title is given as Saturn Web Magazine of Detective Stories on the cover and spine. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
The title is given as Saturn Web Detective Stories on the cover and spine. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Given as v2 #1 in the Table of Contents. The title is given as Saturn Web Detective Stories on the cover and spine. |
The title is given as Saturn Web Detective Stories on the cover and spine. |
Title changed from Saturn Web Detective Stories. |
This is the second v2 #3 issue, cover has June crossed out and July printed beneath it. Given as June 1959 in the Table of Contents. The cover lists a story called Never Love a Hellcat, but no such story exists in the issue. Details supplied by Peter Enfantino. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Douglas Greene. |
Details supplied by Douglas Greene. |
Title changed from Web Detective Stories. |