The FictionMags Index
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Stag
- ___ v2 #3, October 1951 (Official Com. Inc., 25¢, 82pp, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ February 1952 (25¢, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ March 1955 (25¢, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #10, October 1956 (Official Magazine Corp., 25¢, 98pp, cover by Mort Künstler) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #5, May 1962 (Atlas Magazines, Inc., 35¢, 98pp+, 8½" x 10¾", cover by Mort Künstler) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #10, October 1962 (Atlas Magazines Inc.) (Contents)
- ___ January 1963 (35¢, quarto, cover by Mort Künstler) (Contents)
- ___ v22 #12, October 1971 (Magazine Management Co. Inc., 50¢, 100pp, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ v29 #1, January 1978 (Magazine Management Co., cover by Quark Graphics) (Contents)
- ___ v34 #10, October 1983 (Stag Magazine Corp., $3.50, 92pp, quarto) (Contents)
Stag Annual
- ___ #3, 1966 (Atlas Magazines, Inc., 50¢, 132pp, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ #5, 1968 (60¢, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ #15, 1973 (75¢, 132pp, quarto) (Contents)
Stag: Mans Own Magazine
- ___ #1, Spring 1946 (1/6, 66pp, cover by S. Isaacs) (Contents)
- ___ #2, Summer 1946 (1/6, 66pp) (Contents)
- ___ #3, Autumn 1946 (1/6, 60pp, cover by Alex) (Contents)
- ___ #4 (New Series), Spring 1947 (1/6, 68pp) (Contents)
- ___ #5 (New Series), Summer 1947 (1/6, 68pp, cover by Bevis Winter) (Contents)
- ___ #6 (New Series), n.d. (Autumn 1947) (1/6, 68pp, cover by Anon.) (Contents)
Stag Magazine: The Popular Male Miscellany
Title changed from Stag: Mans Own Magazine.
- ___ v2 #7, Spring 1948 (Winter Brothers Press, 1/6d, 66pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #8, Autumn 1948 (Winter Brothers Press, 1/6d, 66pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ #9, n.d. (Winter 1948) (1/-, 68pp, cover by Anon.) (Contents)
Stage and Screen (about)
Although the publisher and displayed price are American, this was a British magazine that reprinted from a variety of US magazines.
- ___ v3, August 1940? (Movie Digest Inc.; New York, 35¢, ii+50pp, s/s) (Contents)
The Stake (about)
- ___ #1, 1991 (III Publishing; San Francisco, CA, $3.95, 32pp+, quarto, cover by Bill Meyers & Jan Edwards) (Contents)
- ___ #4, 1993 (III Publishing; San Francicsc, CA, $3.95, 64pp+, quarto) (Contents)
Stand (about)
Little magazine with a blend of poetry, fiction and articles.
- ___ #12, Winter 1956/57 (Stand, 1/6d, 8" x 5.75") (Contents)
- ___ v24 #4, Autumn 1983 (Stand, 95p, 80pp, 8" x 5.75") (Contents)
Standard Stories (about)
Standard StoriesUK; Jul. 1925-May 1926 (11 issues); Hutchinson, London; monthly; standard pulp; mostly reprints; superseded by Best-Story Magazine.
- ___ v1 #1, July 1925 (Hutchinson, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, September 1925 (Hutchinson and Co., 1/-, 197-288pp, standard pulp) (Contents)
Star Detective Magazine (about)
Star Detective was a weird menace pulp that ran for 11 issues in the late 1930s before being replaced by Uncanny Tales. (Pub. Info.)
- ___ v1 #1, May 1935 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 15¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by J. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, August 1935 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 15¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by J. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, October 1935 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 15¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by J. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, April 1936 (15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, July 1936 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 10¢, 128pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, December 1936 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, March 1937 (10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, August 1937 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 10¢, 112pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, February 1938 (10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, July 1938 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., 10¢, pulp, cover by J. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, November 1938 (Western Fiction Publishing Co., Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
Star Magazine
- ___ v1 #1, November 1930 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, December 1930 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Gerard C. Delano) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, January 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Frederick Witton) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, February 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Duncan McMillan) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, March 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Gerard C. Delano) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, April 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Duncan McMillan) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, May 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Gerard C. Delano) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, June 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Duncan McMillan) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, July 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Duncan McMillan) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, August 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Edgar Franklin Wittmack) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, September 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by James Reynolds) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, October 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Stuart Eldredge) (Contents)
Star Novels Quarterly
Title changed from Star Novels Magazine, with numbering commencing No. 1.
- ___ #1, Fall 1931 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #2, Spring 1932 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #3, Mid-Summer 1932 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
Star Novels Magazine
Title changed from Star Novels Quarterly.
- ___ #4, Fall 1932 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #5, Spring 1933 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #6, Summer 1933 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #7, Fall 1933 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #8, Spring 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #9, March 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #10, April 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #11, May 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #12, July 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #13, August 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #14, September 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #15, October 1934 (Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 25¢, 256pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #16, February-March 1935 (The H.K. Fly Publishing Company, 25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #17, May 1935 (The H.K. Fly Publishing Company, 25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #18, July-August 1935 (The H.K. Fly Publishing Company, 25¢, pulp) (Contents)
Star Science Fiction (about)
Ballantine Books had published a highly successful series of original anthologies called Star Science Fiction Stories. After this short-lived attempt to convert the series to magazine format, the paperback anthologies were resumed. (Pub. Info.)
- ___ v1 #1, January 1958 (35¢, 128pp+, digest, cover by Richard Powers) (Contents)
Star Sports Magazine (about)
- ___ v1 #1, October 1936 (Western Fiction Publishing Co.; Chicago, 15¢, 128pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, December 1936 (Contents) (Placeholder)
- ___ v1 #3, February 1937 (Western Fiction Publishing Co.; Chicago, 15¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by J. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, April 1937 (Western Fiction Publishing, 15¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, July 1937 (Contents) (Placeholder)
- ___ v1 #6, October, 1937 (Western Fiction Publishing, pulp, cover by H. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, January 1938 (128pp, pulp, cover by J. W. Scott) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, April 1938 (128pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, July 1938 (15¢, 126pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, November 1938 (Contents) (Placeholder)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine (about)
Largely filled with articles about the cast, characters and other features of the third Star Trek series. Most issues contain what are described as synopses, which are brief prose adaptations of the shows scripts, analogous to the ones James Blish did for the original series. Apart from a handful of novelizations, these are the only prose adaptations that most espisodes ever had. The number of stories per issue varied; volume 2 had no adaptations. The magazine ceased publication at the end of the sixth season; All the episodes up to that point had been adapted. The existence of these adaptations seems not to be widely known outside of Trek fandom. Issues were undated. Months of publication were forecast for some issues and are noted parenthetically. Details provided by Kenneth R. Johnson. (Pub. Info.)
- ___ #1, 1993 ($5.95, 76pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #2, 1993 (quarto, cover by photo)
- ___ #3, (May) 1993 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #4, (July) 1993 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #5, 1994 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #6, (March) 1994 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #7, (May) 1994 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #8, (July) 1994 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #9, (November) 1994 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #10, (January) 1995 ($4.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #11, (March) 1995 ($4.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #12, (May) 1995 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #13, 1995 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #14, (January) 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #15, 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #16, 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #17, 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #18, 1997 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #19, 1997 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #20, 1997 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #21, (October) 1997 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #22, (January) 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #23, (March) 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #24, 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #25, (August) 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (about)
Largely filled with articles about the cast, characters and other features of the second Star Trek series. Most issues contain what are described as synopses, which are brief prose adaptations of the shows scripts, analogous to the ones James Blish did for the original series. Apart from a handful of novelizations, these are the only prose adaptations that most espisodes ever had. Although the number of stories per issue varied, all the episodes were eventually adapted. The existence of these adaptations seems not to be widely known outside of Trek fandom. (Pub. Info.)
- ___ v1, December 1987 ($3.75, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v2, January 1988 ($3.75, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v3, March 1988 ($3.75, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v4, April 1988 ($3.75, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v5, March 1989 ($3.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v6, April 1989 ($3.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v7, May 1989 ($3.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v8, June 1989 ($3.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v9, December 1989 ($3.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v10, January (1990) ($3.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v11, March 1990 ($3.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v12, May 1990 ($3.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v13, February 1991 ($4.95, 68pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v14, April 1991 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v15, June 1991 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v16, September 1991 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v17, February 1992 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v18, April 1992 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v19, June 1992 (Starlog Communications International, $6.00) (Contents)
- ___ v20, September 1992 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v21, February 1993 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v22, April 1993 (Starlog Communications International, $6.00) (Contents)
- ___ v23, June 1993 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v24, August 1993 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v25, November 1993 ($6.95, 100pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v26, February 1994 (Starlog Communications International, $6.00) (Contents)
- ___ v27, April 1994 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v28, June 1994 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v29, August 1994 ($4.95, 64pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ v30, November 1994 ($6.95, 100pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
Star Trek: Voyager Magazine (about)
Largely filled with articles about the cast, characters and other features of the fourth Star Trek series. Most issues contain what are described as synopses, which are brief prose adaptations of the shows scripts, analogous to the ones James Blish did for the original series. Apart from a handful of novelizations, these are the only prose adaptations that most espisodes ever had. The number of stories per issue varied; all issues had at least one adaptation. The magazine ceased publication at the end of the fourth season; All the episodes up to that point had been adapted. The existence of these adaptations seems not to be widely known outside of Trek fandom. (Pub. Info.)
- ___ #1, April 1995 ($5.99, 76pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #2, June 1995 ($5.99, 76pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #3, August 1995 ($5.99, 76pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #4, October 1995 ($5.99, 76pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #5, February 1996 ($5.99, 76pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #6, April 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #7, June 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #8, September 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #9, November 1996 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #10, February 1997 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #11, April 1997 ($5.99, 68pp, quarto s/b, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #12, June 1997 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #13, September 1997 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #14, November 1997 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #15, February 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #16, April 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #17, June 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #18, September 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
- ___ #19, November 1998 ($5.99, 72pp, quarto, cover by photo) (Contents)
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