SCIENCE STORIES

SCIENCE STORIES
   US DIGEST-size magazine. 4 bimonthly issues, Oct 1953-Apr 1954. \#1 was published by Bell Publications, Chicago, the rest by Palmer Publications, Evanston; ed Raymond A. PALMER and Bea Mahaffey. SS printed no notablefiction, but was nicely illustrated by Hannes BOK, Virgil FINLAY and others. UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION, effectively a continuation of OTHER WORLDS, was a companion magazine. Some magazine historians regard SS aslikewise a (shorter and cheaper) continuation of Other Worlds, since it began shortly after Other Worlds's first demise and announced that it was using Other Worlds's inventory of stories, but it was the numeration of Universe that Other Worlds adopted when Universe changed its title back toOther Worlds in 1955.
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