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STARLOG MAGAZINES #03 (ISSUES #200-#299) |
Updated: March 28, 2024
Starlog was a monthly science fiction magazine that was created in 1976 and focused primarily on Star Trek at its inception. Kerry O'Quinn and Norman Jacobs were its creators and it was published by Starlog Group, Inc. in Starlog publisher Creative Media filed
for bankruptcy in March 2008, and, in June 2008, sold its assets to a group led by private equity firm Scorpion Capital Partners LP. Starlog and Fangoria and all related assets were purchased by The Brooklyn Company, Inc. in July 2008. The official website at Starlog.com ceased to operate in December 2008.
In March 2009, Starlog became a sister site to Fangoria magazine's official site, with a new web address tied to Fangoria. Simultaneously, production was halted on issue #375, scheduled for May 2009. New content began to appear on the Starlog website on April 7, 2009, after the site returned to its original Starlog.com domain. The Starlog.com domain is no longer held by Starlog. In order to access Starlog magazine, readers must access it through the Internet Archive. The folding of the print edition was
officially announced on April 8, 2009, with the unpublished issue promised in the near future as a web-only publication.
In April 2014, Fangoria announced that Starlog would return in the summer of 2014, first as a relaunched website and later in the
year as a digital magazine. No new issues of the magazine were created.
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