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In response to your insistent demands and the enthusiasm with which our first issues were greeted, we have brought back STIRRING SCIENCE STORIES which you have acclaimed as a leader in fantasy.

We have changed the magazine for the better. We give you larger sized pages and a different format in accord with the 1942 growth of the popular fiction field. We are not allowing ourselves to be left behind in the past—we go forward with the times. We are giving you as much for your money as ever before. The new size permits us to give you that but it permits us to do more. WE ARE NOW MONTHLY! You all asked for it and we have complied!

So from now on watch for STIRRING SCIENCE STORIES on your stands each month. Each issue better and better, each issue tops in both science-fiction and fantasy and still the only magazine that covers the entire fantastic field.

In the April issue we present a brilliant array of fiction by your favorite writers. Headed by one of the most unusual weird novelettes of the year "The Enemy" by Hugh Raymond and Mallory Kent. It's a remarkable picturization of a strange grim future—a memory and a warning that will linger for years.

If you travelled into the future a million years, you would expect to find the world vastly changed. Suppose you found it much as it is today? That's what happened to one man who went forward to "The Millionth Year" and the mystery he solved makes enthralling reading. Arthur Cooke tells the yarn in the next issue.

WATCH FOR THE APRIL ISSUE OF. At your newsstand March 1st. Stirring Science Stories Logo Feb 1942.png 