New Worlds was a British science fiction magazine. It began in 1936 as a fanzine called Novae Terrae. John Carnell turned it into a professional publication in 1946. New Worlds was the focus of the “New Wave” of science fiction. It has been revived multiple times, with or without the editor’s approval.
About New Worlds (magazine) in brief

The last issue of the magazine was published in July 2012. It is the last issue to be published under the name New Worlds, with the last being published in October 2012. The cover of the latest issue is the cover of The World Says, a collection of stories by Robert A. Heinlein, which has been published in several different editions since the 1970s. The issue is titled “The Lost Legion” and the cover is the first to feature Robert Heinlein’s “Lost Legion” It is published in black and white, with a black-and-white colour insert. The front cover features the image of a spaceship with the words “The World Says” printed on it. The back of the cover reads “The Worlds Says” with the title “New Worlds” printed in bold black and whites, and with the subtitle “The New Wave of Science Fiction” printed underneath. The name of the first issue is printed on the front of the front cover, with an image of the word “New World” printed with the headline “The NEW Wave ofScience Fiction” The magazine is published on a monthly basis and is published by The Worlds Says Ltd, which was founded by Alfred Greig in 1947, but later went into liquidation. The final issue was published on July 20, 1953. It featured a good deal of experimental and avant-garde material, and New Worlds became one of the leading science fiction magazines of the time. It also featured the work of Brian Aldiss, J. G. Ballard, Thomas M. Disch and other major authors.
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