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Orbit Science Fiction was an American science fiction magazine anthology published in 1953 and 1954 by the Hanro Corporation.Only 5 issues were published, each of which were edited by Donald A. Wollheim, although Jules Saltman was credited within the publication.
Jimmy Doom helped create the Detroit Punk scene in the 1980s and his writing has been published by major Metropolitan Detroit news outlets for more than 30 years including The Detroit Free Press, The Detroit Metro Times, Orbit Magazine. He currently writes and publishes a daily piece of short fiction online. [1]
Orbit Publications, also known as Orbit-Wanted, was an American comic book publishing house operated by the female publisher, editor, and cartoonist Ray Herman during the Golden Age of Comic Books. [2] The company was co-owned by Herman and Marjorie May [1] (niece of World Color Press owner Roswell Messing, Sr.). [3]
Orbit (anthology series), a series of original science fiction anthologies, published between 1966–1980; Orbit, an academic journal of eye disorders and surgery; Orbit Science Fiction, a five issue science fiction anthology series, published between 1953–1954
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. Alleged Earth satellite of extraterrestrial origin For the British rocket program, see Black Knight (rocket). 1998 NASA photo of space debris, an object believed by some conspiracy theorists to be an extraterrestrial satellite, the Black Knight GIF of the six images taken of the space ...
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Orbit Books was founded in 1974 as part of the Macdonald Futura publishing company. In 1992, its parent company was bought by Little, Brown & Co., at that stage part of the Time Warner Book Group . In 1997, Orbit acquired the Legend imprint from Random House .
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