The British edition of Science Fiction Adventures magazine was preceded by twelve issues of an American edition, and began life mostly comprised of stories reprinted from the American edition before going on to publish its own original material; to quote Michael Moorcock: “somewhat at odds with its title, [S.F.A.] published some of the most thoughtful British SF”.
Moorcock-related issues:-
Science Fiction Adventures Vol. 5 No. 25
London: Nova Publications digest, March 1962;
edited by John Carnell;
price: 2/6;
112 pages;
I.S.S.N.: none;
cover artist: (Brian) Lewis.
Science Fiction Adventures Vol. 5 No. 29
London: Nova Publications digest, November 1962;
edited by John Carnell;
price: 2/6;
112 pages;
I.S.S.N.: none;
cover artist: “Singleton”.
Science Fiction Adventures Vol. 6 No. 32
London: Nova Publications digest, May 1963;
edited by John Carnell;
price: 2/6;
112 pages;
I.S.S.N.: none;
cover artist: Gerard Quinn.



