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Aboriginal Science Fiction – The Lost Classic of Cutting-Edge Sci-Fi
Step into the pages of Aboriginal Science Fiction, the groundbreaking semi-professional sci-fi magazine that carved its own path from 1986 to 2001. Created by visionary editor Charles Ryan, this high-circulation publication championed fresh, innovative voices in science fiction, offering a thrilling alternative to Analog and Asimov’s. With its unique branding—framed as intercepted reports from an alien anthropologist fascinated by Earth’s sci-fi culture—Aboriginal Science Fiction quickly gained a cult following, blending bold storytelling with striking illustrations from artists like filmmaker Larry Blamire. Its influence extended beyond the magazine, spawning a rare and coveted 1988 anthology that showcased some of its finest stories.
Now, you can rediscover this lost gem of science fiction history and immerse yourself in the stories that fueled the imaginations of a generation. Get instant access to the complete digital archive, plus free tools and readers for CBR, CBZ, and PDF files, so you can enjoy Aboriginal Science Fiction anywhere, on any device!










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