Startling Stories Year 1939 Magazine Back Issues
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- A Novel Of The Future Complete In This Issue!
- Featuring: The Black Flame
- A Book-Length Novel Of The Land Of Time To Come By Stanley G. Weinbaum
- Also Many Other Stories & Features
- Featuring The Impossible World
- A Long Book-Length Novel Of A Miracle Planet By Eando Binder
- A Thrilling Publication
- A Novel Of The Future Complete In This Issue!
- Featuring The Prisoner Of Mars
- A Complete Book-Length Of A War Between World
- By Edmond Hamilton
- A Novel Of The Future Complete In This Issue!
- Giant From Eternity By Manly Wade Wellman
- A Thrilling Publication
- A Novel Of The Future Complete In This Issue!
- The Bridge To Earth
- A Book-Length Novel Of Men Who Vanish By Robert Moore Williams
- Cash Prizes Given For Best Stories Of This Cover
- A Novel Of The Future Complete In This Issue!
- The Fortress Of Utopia By Jack Williamson
- Martian Odyssey By Stanley G. Weinbaum
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Startling Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published from 1939 to 1955 by publisher Ned Pines' Standard Magazines. It was initially edited by Mort Weisinger, who was also the editor of Thrilling Wonder Stories, Standard's other science fiction title. Startling ran a lead novel in every issue; the first was The Black Flame by Stanley G. Weinbaum. When Standard Magazines acquired Thrilling Wonder in 1936, it also gained the rights to stories published in that magazine's predecessor, Wonder Stories, and selections from this early material were reprinted in Startling as "Hall of Fame" stories. Under Weisinger the magazine focused on younger readers and, when Weisinger was replaced by Oscar J. Friend in 1941, the magazine became even more juvenile in focus, with clichéd cover art and letters answered by a "Sergeant Saturn". Friend was replaced by Sam Merwin Jr. in 1945, and Merwin was able to improve the quality of the fiction substantially, publishing Arthur C. Clarke's Against the Fall of Night, and several other well-received stories.