Famous Fantastic Mysteries was a U.S. pulp magazine that specialized in reprinting classic tales of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure.
It debuted in 1939 under the Munsey Company, already known for popular titles like Argosy, and quickly gained a devoted audience. The magazine revived older stories by authors such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, pairing them with vivid illustrations that enhanced their fantastical appeal. In 1942, Popular Publications took over and revamped the magazine’s look, commissioning memorable cover art from artists like Virgil Finlay. Finlay’s intricate and moody illustrations became a defining feature of the publication. Running until 1953, the magazine helped shape American sci-fi and fantasy fandom, bridging the gap between vintage adventure tales and modern speculative fiction.
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