Omni Year 1981 Magazine Back Issues
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- January 1981 $2.25
- Fusion: Tapping The Cosmic Furnace
- Politics Of Space
- New Horizons In Subliminal Persuasion
- Malcolm Forbes On The Future Of Capitalism
- The Shape Of Things To Come
- Music For The 21st Century
- Programs For Plunder: Computer Crime Takes Off
- Floating Cities, Intercontinental Subways And Giant Airships
- Sex Roles: Present At The Creation Car Wars By Roger Zelazny
- James A. Michener Visits The World's First Spaceship
- Psychic Archaeology The Prophet Of Sunpower Space Fashions
- Friendly Bets For April Folls
- Transformations: Altered Perceptions Of Mood And Vision
- Futurescape 2081: Gerard O'Neill On The Next 100 Years
- Ray Bradbury's Home - Made Mummy
- Rent - A - Conscience: The Morality Of Future Science
- Aliens In Our Seas The Impossible Box: Magic In The 4th Dimension
- Otrag: Rocketeering For Profit
- Interferon: Re-Creating The Magic Bullet
- 2081: Gerard O' Neills 21st Century
- Announcing Our Third Photography Contest
- Brainbuster: Omni's All New I.Q. Test
- The Fictions And Fantasies Of Modern Science
- Interview: The Swiss Chemist Who Invented Psychedelic Drugs
- Space Laws Of The Roman Empire
- Asimov's Neutrino And The Collapsible Universe
- The Right To Die
- Primal Gardens From Genetic Memories
- Arthur C Clarke's Next Movie
- Beyond The Neutron Bomb
- Computer Graffiti Cannibal Galaxy
- Mice With Antlers The Healing Brain
- October 1981 $2.50
- Special Anniversary Issue
- Arthur C. Clarke, James A. Michener
- Ray Bradbury, Carl Sagan, Erica Jong, Norman Cousins
- Robert Silverberg, Et Al, On Blimps, Explorers, Magnetic People
- And Transsexual Reincarnation
- Marc Chagall's Illustrated Bible - Billy Graham
- The Dalai Lama, Et Al, On The Future Of God
- The Ten Best Christmas Games
- Plus: Agent X Rene Dubos - The Pious Plurality The Little Rocket That Couldn't
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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.