Captain Future Year 1943 Magazine Back Issues
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- Man Of Tomorrow
- Magic Moon
- An Astounding Full - Length Novel By Brett Sterling
- Man Of Tomorrow - Spring Issue
- Featuring Worlds To Come
- An Amazing Complete Book-Length Novel By Brett Sterling
- Man Of Tomorrow - Summer Issue
- The Star Of Dread
- A Full-Length Curt Newton Novel By Brett Sterling
- Man Of Tomorrow - Winter Issue
- Featuring The Face Of The Deep
- An Astounding Book-Length Novel By Edmond Hamilton
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Captain Future was a science fiction pulp magazine launched in 1940 by Better Publications, and edited initially by Mort Weisinger. It featured the adventures of Captain Future, a super-scientist whose real name was Curt Newton, in every issue.
All but two of the novels in the magazine were written by Edmond Hamilton; the other two were by Joseph Samachson. The magazine also published other stories that had nothing to do with the title character, including Fredric Brown's first science fiction sale, "Not Yet the End".
Captain Future published unabashed space opera, and was, in the words of science fiction historian Mike Ashley, "perhaps the most juvenile" of the science fiction pulps to appear in the early years of World War II. Wartime paper shortages eventually led to the magazine's cancellation: the last issue was dated Spring 1944.