Saturn (magazine)
Saturn was a short-lived bi-monthly, digest sized science fiction magazine published by Candar Publishing out of New York City. It produced only five issues from 1957 to 1958 as a science fiction magazine before changing to a detective magazine and then to a horror magazine specializing in weird tales.[1] It was renamed as Saturn Web Detective Directory in August 1958.[1] It existed with the name 'Web Terror Stories until June 1965.[1]
Issues
- March 1957 – March 1958, as Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction[1]
- August 1958 – July 1959, as Saturn Web Detective Stories
- September 1959 – September 1961, as Web Detective Stories
- August 1962 – June 1965, as Web Terror Stories[1]
Editors
- March 1957 – March 1958: Donald A. Wollheim
- May 1958 – June 1965: Robert C. Sproul
Notable stories
- The Elephant Circuit (also called "The Man Who Traveled in Elephants") by Robert A. Heinlein (October 1957)
See also
References
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