Galaxy (magazine)

Galaxy was a science fiction magazine on Earth in the 1950s. It featured the work of some of the genre's greatest writers including Robert Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, and Theodore Sturgeon. "Court Martial", by Samuel T. Cogley, was one of the stories written for it. The cost of a copy was thirty-five cents.

It was the main competition to Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder and was held up by Herbert Rossoff as a superior publication. Douglas Pabst thought it was a "rag". 

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