Asimov's Science Fiction


Asimov's Science Fiction (ISSN 1065-2698) is an American journal of science fiction and fantasy literature. The name comes from the writer Isaac Asimov, who, however, was not his publisher or editor. Currently, the magazine, published by Dell Magazines, appears 10 times a year.

Written by Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in 1977. In January 1992, shortly before Asimov's death, the magazine was bought by Doubleday, and the title was shortened. Chief editors Polish edition

The Polish edition was published between December 1991 and November 1992 under the name Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine by Temark. The editors were Anna Calikowska and Michał Wroczyński. There were 10 issue numbers (two numbers were double: January / February 1992 and August / September 1992). The last, November 1992, has already been called "Asimov's Science Fiction." From the third issue, the letter was given an ISBN number.

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