Series:Future Science Fiction

Titles:
 * November 1939 - August 1941 - Future Fiction
 * October 1941 - August 1942 - Future Combined with Science Fiction
 * October 1942 - February 1943 - Future Fantasy and Science Fiction 
 * April 1943 - July 1943 - Science Fiction Stories
 * May/June 1950 - November 1951 - Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories
 * January 1952 - May 1952 - Future Science Fiction Stories
 * July 1952 - April 1960 - Future Science Fiction

Publisher:
 * November 1939 - November 1940 - Double Action Magazines, Inc.
 * April 1941 - April 1960 - Columbia Publications, Inc.

Editor:
 * November 1939 - November 1940 Charles D. Hornig (note that Tuck lists April 1941 as the last Hornig issue; Lowndes was clearly the editor based on his comments throughout the issue)
 * April 1941 - April 1960 Robert A. W. Lowndes

Issues:

Series: Price:
 * 1940 - Fantasy Times (Future Fiction)
 * 1940 - Letters from Readers (Future Fiction)
 * April 1941 - April 1942 - Futurian Times
 * April 1941 - February 1943 - Station X
 * July/August 1950 - January 1952 From the Bookshelf
 * March 1952 - October 1959 - Readin' and Writhin'. Book Reviews.
 * May/June 1950 - April 1960 Down to Earth. Letters and Comments.
 * September/October 1950 - December 1959 The Reckoning. Stories rated by the readers.
 * July/August 1950 - March 1952 Today and Tomorrow. Editorial comments and Forecast.
 * November 1953 - June 1958 Inside Science Fiction. Fanzine reviews and commentary.
 * November 1939 - April 1943: $0.15
 * July 1943: $0.20

From Tuck's Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy :

C. D. Horning began this magazine as a companion to Science Fiction. Because of World War II, both were combined into Future, which eventually ceased in July 1943 (the last two issues being titled Science    Fiction Stories). Lowndes improved the magazine considerably after he    became editor; he included a number of reprints of stories by R. Cummings. In 1950 Lowndes was able to revive the magazine as one of the lowest- priced in the field; however, this meant cheap paper and low story payments. Thus the quality could not be high, but nevertheless it was always capably edited and of interest, as were its companions Science Fiction Quarterly, Dynamic Science Fiction, and the more recent ''(Original) Science Fiction Stories''. When the one-shot issue of Science Fiction Stories in digest size in    1953 was successful, Future changed to that size in June 1954. After some issues as a bimonthly in this form, its role was taken over by ''Science Fiction Stories, and Future'' appeared only occasionally until it was made regular again in 1958. It had some good articles at times, and interesting editorials on various phases of science fiction. The quality tapered off considerably before its demise, which was probably due to poor sales from lack of a distributor. Reprints were used in most issues from June 1959.

Original data for Future Science Fiction was supplied by Bill Anderson.

Data for June and October 1959 issues supplied by Alibrarian

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