What are YOU reading, streaming, and collecting in the universes next door? In a world where STAR WARS didn't work out for George Lucas, would you now be getting his direct-to-home video horror films, including some about a two-fisted archaeologist who fought Lovecraftian threats? And how would any of that affect the comic book industry? In a dimension where Tom Cruise made a successful series of John Carter of Mars movies starting in the 1990s, would you find that the Hollywood of today was focused on sword-and-planet epics and steampunk sagas, often raiding dime novels and pulps for their source material? In a timeline where Gene Roddenberry had so many hit TV shows in the 1970s that he never had to look back at STAR TREK, which mainstream actors would become science fiction icons? What would fan films, fiction, and audio dramas be celebrating? Find the answers to these and many other questions in the articles, reviews, editorials, and fan letters of a magazine that exists in those worlds, but not our own. Sample each universe's version of the same issue in WAVELENGTHS: Covering Sci Fi in EVERY Reality. "Absolutely brilliant " -- Andrew Leyland, The Palace of Glittering Delights "Incredible " -- Nayrand Kavura, StarPodLogCast "It's like Harry Turtledove edited STARLOG." -- Jason P. Hunt, scifi4me.com
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