Note: There are other series with the same name: Editorial (34 Orchard), Editorial (Abyss & Apex), Editorial (Air Wonder Stories), Editorial (Alien Contact), Editorial (Allen K's Inhuman Magazine), Editorial (Amazing Stories Quarterly), Editorial (Amazing Stories), Editorial (Amazing Stories, U.K.), Editorial (Analog), Editorial (Anathema), Editorial (Aphelion), Editorial (Astounding), Editorial (Australian SF News), Editorial (Authentic Science Fiction), Editorial (Axxón), Editorial (Baffling Magazine), Editorial (Bewildering Stories), Editorial (Black Gate), Editorial (Black Satellite), Editorial (Blood 'N' Thunder), Editorial (Boundary Shock Quarterly), Éditorial (Brins d'éternité), Editorial (Cemetery Dance), Editorial (Chronicle), Editorial (Comet), Editorial (Dark Dead Things), Editorial (Dark Discoveries), Editorial (Dead of Night), Editorial (Dream World), Editorial (EconoClash Review), Editorial (Eldritch Science), Editorial (ERB-dom), Editorial (F&SF), Editorial (Famous Science Fiction), Editorial (Fantastic), Editorial (Fantasy Magazine), Editorial (Flash Fiction Online), Editorial (Future Science Fiction), Editorial (Galileo), Editorial (Ghost Stories), Editorial (Hadrosaur Tales), Editorial (High Adventure), Editorial (If), Éditorial (Imagine...), Editorial (Interzone), Editorial (Jupiter), Editorial (Kaleidotrope), Editorial (Lightspeed), Editorial (Lovecraft's Mystery Magazine), Editorial (Magazine of Bizarro Fiction), Editorial (Magazine of Horror), Editorial (Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy), Editorial (Midnight Zoo), Editorial (Mystic Magazine), Editorial (Mythos Collector), Editorial (New Venture), Editorial (New Worlds), Editorial (Night to Dawn), Editorial (Nightmare Abby), Editorial (Nightmare Magazine), Editorial (Occult Detective Magazine), Editorial (Omenana), Editorial (Other Worlds), Editorial (Pantechnicon), Editorial (Phase 2 Magazine), Editorial (Polar Borealis), Editorial (Polar Starlight), Editorial (Pulp Review), Editorial (Realms of Fantasy), Editorial (Savage Realms Monthly), Editorial (Science Fiction Chronicle), Editorial (Science Fiction Digest), Editorial (Science Fiction Quarterly), Editorial (Science Fiction Stories), Editorial (Science Stories), Editorial (Science Wonder Stories), Editorial (Scifaikuest), Editorial (Scifaikuest: Online), Editorial (Shock Totem), Éditorial (Solaris), Editorial (Spoor), Editorial (Startling Mystery Stories), Editorial (Starwind), Editorial (STELLARIS), Editorial (Stranger with Friction), Editorial (Tales to Astound), Editorial (The Acolyte), Editorial (The Digest Enthusiast), Editorial (The Future Fire), Editorial (The Magazine of Speculative Poetry), Editorial (The Mage), Editorial (The Pulpster), Editorial (The Third Alternative), Editorial (The Weird Tales Collector), Editorial (Theaker's Quarterly Fiction), Editorial (Thrilling Wonder Stories), Editorial (Tomorrow Speculative Fiction), Editorial (Universe Science Fiction), Editorial (Weird House Magazine), Editorial (Weirdbook), Editorial (Wonder Stories), Editorial (Worlds of Tomorrow), Editorial (Wyldblood Magazine)
- Series: Editorial (Science Fiction Age) Series Record # 30797
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age)
- From rayguns to men on the moon ... we're living in a "Science Fiction Age"! (1992) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The world seems cosmic when seen through science fiction eyes. (1993) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Learning How to Walk the Walk, and Not Just Talk the Talk. (1993) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- We've been to the Moon, now let's go on to Mars. (1993) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Today, Dinosaurs Are Far from Extinct, and Maybe They Never Were. (1993) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Science Fiction is the stuff that dreams are made on. (1993) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Some SF tries to answer the question, "What is Science Fiction anyway?" (1993) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Over 21 Years ago, Isaac Asimov taught a young writer the facts of life. (1994) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- We must leave our children the best of science fiction futures. (1994) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- This issue, it's time for you the readers to write the editorial. (1994) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Never forget that 25 years ago there really was a man in the moon. (1994) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The end of the world just isn't what it used to be—thank goodness! (1994) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The power of Science Fiction changed my life and yours. (1994) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- You never forget your first science fiction convention. (1995) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Without SF short stories, there'd be no science fiction. (1995) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Hitchhiking is legal along the information superhighway. (1995) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The Branches of Horror and Science Fiction Turn Out to Be Close Literary Relatives. (1995) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Winning isn't everything, but even in SF, it sure feels good. (1995) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- SF's sense of wonder is matched only by the magic of its words to live by. (1995) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Let our writers know who was the best of 1995. (1996) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Science Fiction's greatest gifts are sometimes close enough to touch. (1996) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The readers have spoken, and chosen their favorites from 1995. (1996) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Prepare to witness the birth of a new science fictional universe. (1996) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Looking back to a glorious future. (1996) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- There's now an even better reason for a manned mission to Mars. (1996) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Take a moment to let us know who wrote the best SF tales of 1996. (1997) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Science Fiction, sci-fi and SF needn't fight a intergalactic war. (1997) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Thank you for choosing your favorite fiction of 1996. (1997) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Without Science Fiction there would be no thumbs up. (1997) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- J. Michael Straczynski is the Tolstoy of televised SF. (1997) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- It's taken more than a village to produce a new SF magazine. (1997) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Time travel to the past so our writers can know their futures (1998) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The life of a science fiction editor is all paper cuts and buried treasures. (1998) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The readers have chosen the finest "SF Age" fiction of 1997. (1998) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- There's something so right about being able to write. (1998) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The stuff "The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of" is made of. (1998) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Please don't hate us for being beautiful here at "Science Fiction Age". (1998) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, January 1999) (1999) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, March 1999) (1999) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Our Readers (and Writers) Want to Party 'Cause It's 1999 (1999) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- What is an editor? Let me count the ways. (1999) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- An imagination is a terrible thing to waste. (1999) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, November 1999) (1999) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Editorial (Science Fiction Age, January 2000) (2000) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- Looking back to and forward from "Science Fiction of the 20th Century". (2000) [ES] by Scott Edelman
- The party's over now—It's time to call it a day. (2000) [ES] by Scott Edelman