Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine

Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine

"Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine" was a science fiction magazine which lasted from fall 1978 to fall 1979. It was published by Davis Publications out of New York and was edited by George H. Scithers. After releasing only four issues "Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine" ceased publication.

Famous contributors

*Poul Anderson
*Isaac Asimov
*John Brunner
*Samuel R. Delany
*Alan Dean Foster
*Joe Haldeman
*Barry B. Longyear
*Roger Zelazny

Magazines with similar names

In 1977 "Asimov's Science Fiction" began publication as a digest size science fiction magazine called "Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine". Unlike "Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine" it remains in print to this day.

References

* http://www.locusmag.com/
* http://www.philsp.com/


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