Omni Year 1987 Magazine Back Issues
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- January 1987 $3.00
- 14 Great Minds Predict The Future
- February 1987 $3.00
- Science And Censorship
- The Fifth Force: A New Look At The Realities Of Antigravity
- Grand Illusions: When Science And Magic Merge
- Alice Miller: The Trouble With Freud, Violence, And Child Abuse
- How ToControl Your Dreams
- Plus: Automata: Creating Life By Computer The Biology Of Homosexuality A Free
- Fold Out Voyager How To Win A Nobel Prize Tips
- For building Your Own Rocket Fiction By William Burroughs And Much More
- Life In The Fourth Dimension
- The Threat Of Big Brother
- The Perfect Crime Gordon Liddy
- P.D. James And Mickey Sullane Fiction By Arthur C. Clarke Shifting Galaxies
- 7 Great Directors Sneak Preview Their Own Movies For 2001 A.D.
- Unk: Russia's Greatest Threat To Western Science
- 8 Mystical Short Stories The Secret Lives And Dreams Of Aborigines
- New Frontiers: Space Earth Night Spirit
- Plus: The Lost Art Of Wernher Von Braun
- And The Winners Of The Moon Buggy Contest
- The Sky Is Falling A Deadly Hole In The Ozone Layer
- Designer Proteins Miracle Cures In The 21st Century
- New Perils Of Life In Zero G
- When Galaxies Collide Listening For Aliens
- Redefining Death
- Superscientists Six Minds That Could Save The World
- Special Anniversary Issue
- 16 Ways To Control Your Mind Test Your Psychic Abilities
- The New Science Of Imagination
- When Robots Rule The World
- A Martian Chronicle: Aldrin's Dreamship
- How To make Your Own Superconductors
- Missing Time: A New Look At Alien Abductions
- Toys Of Tomorrow Nasa In The 21st Century
- The Harvard/Leiden Collection Of Medical Oddities
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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.