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Stardate started as a gaming magazine, with no fiction. The focus changed radically with #8 (October 1985) and the 4 issues to #11 (March/April 1986) published a fair amount of fiction. It then reverted to a gaming magazine with no fiction. |
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Title changed from Stardate. |
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Semi-professional magazine. |
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Details supplied by Douglas A. Anderson. |
Issue partially indexed. |
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Amateur magazine, subtitled “The Magazine Unique”. |
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Semi-professional magazine. The first issue is mispaginated; page numbers 18, 19, 29 & 30 do not exist. |
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Subtitled “A Science Fiction Quarterly”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Subtitled “A Science Fiction Quarterly”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Subtitled “The Canadian SF Magazine”; given as Stardust SF in the indicia. |
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