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Omni Year 1980 Magazine Back Issues

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  • Designing The 21st Century:
  • The Good Life Underground Speed Mobiles Fast Trans And Supercycles
  • Citizen 2000 The Bioengineered Child The Incredible Human Carrot
  • Plus: Scientist Jacques Valleen On The Psychology Of UFO, Future Graffit Backyard Satellite Tracking
  • The Star Engine Lying In Wait For Halleys Comet
  • Space Walking At 17,000MPH
  • The Visionary World Of Theodore Sturgeon
  • Uphill Sking: The All New Sport Of Gravity Evasion
  • Why Robert A. Henlen Owes His Life To APollo
  • Microworlds A New Look At Inner Space
  • Milgram And His Cyrandid Goodbye To Pavlov And Freud
  • Gordon Cooper On Soviet Domination Of Space Nasa's Impotence And UFOs
  • Ray Bradbury: Meditations On Life Space Stars And Carl Sagan
  • Future Art: Lasers Sky Sculptures And Cyberforms
  • The Computer As Enemy
  • Arthur C. Clarke Illustrating Laws That Dominate His Work
  • James A Michener On Our Future In Space
  • Building A Time Machine
  • Brain Wars - Tech 2000 Multisex Societies
  • Exclusive First Look At Shuttle Flight Deck
  • Electric Minds, Metal Hands: Blueprint For A Bionic Society
  • Charles Berlitz: The UFO Controversy In France
  • The Unique You: Why No Two Of Us Are Alike
  • Stanislaw Lem: A New Novel From Europes Best-Known SF Author
  • Woods Hole: A Scientific Utopia
  • Frank Herbert And The Illustrated Dune
  • A New Novel By Stephen King
  • Omni's 10 - Point Presidential Platform
  • Universe Red: Russias Iron Grip On The High Frontier
  • Airwave Apostles: Beaming The Gospel From Space Age Pupits
  • Tanking: Reaching The Outer Units Of Inner Space
  • Computer Worlds: Building Your Own Beauties In 3-D
  • Carl Sagan Tours The Cosmos
  • The Unbreakable Code Life On A Neutron Star
  • Shaping Tomorrow's Dream Cars Inside The Hallucinating Brain
  • Robert Silverberg Returns
  • Second Anniversary Issue Collectors Edition
  • Human Evolution
  • I Sing The Body Electric: New Healing Force Transforms Medicine
  • Saturn Encounter: Voyager Eyes The Ringed Planet
  • Death Of A Particle: Protons Are Not Forever
  • Exclusive Campaign' 80 Computer Forecast
  • Supergenes Decoding The Secrets of Immortality
  • Megawar Think-Tanking The Unthinkable
  • The Ten Best Games Of The Year
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OMNI was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US. It contained articles on science fact and short works of science fiction. The first issue was published in October 1978, the last in Winter 1995, with an internet version lasting until 1998.

OMNI was launched by Kathy Keeton, long-time companion and later wife of Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione, who described the magazine in its first issue as "an original if not controversial mixture of science fact, fiction, fantasy and the paranormal". Before launch it was referred to as Nova, but the name was changed before the first issue to avoid a conflict with the PBS science show of the same name, NOVA.
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