Fantastic Universe
Fantastic Universe was a U.S. science fiction magazine which began publishing in the 1950s. It ran for 69 issues, from June 1953 to March 1960, under two different publishers. It was part of the explosion of science fiction magazine publishing in the 1950s in the United States, and was moderately successful, outlasting almost all of its competitors. The main editors were Leo Margulies (1954–1956) and Hans Stefan Santesson (1956–1960); under Santesson's tenure the quality declined somewhat, and the magazine became known for printing much UFO-related material. A collection of stories from the magazine, edited by Santesson, appeared in 1960 from Prentice-Hall, titled The Fantastic Universe Omnibus.
November 1954 issue; cover by Alex Schomburg | |
Editor | Sam Merwin |
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Editor | Beatrice Jones |
Editor | Leo Margulies |
Editor | Hans Stefan Santesson |
Categories | Science fiction magazine |
Frequency | bimonthly |
Publisher | Leo Margulies, H.L. Herbert |
First issue | June–July 1953 |
Final issue Number | March 1960 Volume 12 No 5 |
Company | King-Size Publications, Great American Publications |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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