Before sci-fi was everywhere, this pioneering magazine championed ‘scientifiction’

The April 1926 issue of Amazing Stories hit newsstands in March of that year. The cover art by Frank R. Paul illustrated the Jules Verne tale “Off On a Comet.” Amazing Stories

Amazing Stories

Amazing Stories was like nothing else when its April 1926 issue appeared on newsstands. Between its lurid painted covers was the first magazine devoted exclusively to the publication of what came to be called science fiction — though its 41-year-old publisher,

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