FANTASTIC STORY QUARTERLY

FANTASTIC STORY QUARTERLY
   US reprint PULP MAGAZINE, 23 issues Spring 1950-Spring 1955, the title changing after \#4 to Fantastic Story Magazine; published by Best Books, a subsidiary of Standard Magazines. Sam MERWIN Jr was editor until Fall 1951, being succeeded by Samuel MINES and then by Alexander SAMALMAN for the last 2 issues.Most of the reprints were from STARTLING STORIES and THRILLING WONDER STORIES; early issues carried a good deal of material from Hugo GERNSBACK's WONDER STORIES. FSQ used a few original stories, including Gordon R. DICKSON's first, "Trespass!" (1950), written with Poul ANDERSON, and occasionally went outside the chain for reprints - e.g., publishing A.E. VAN VOGT's SLAN (1940 ASF; 1946; rev 1951) in the Summer 1952 issue. Most issues carried a complete novel. There was a Canadian edition of the first 4 numbers.
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