Odyssey (children's magazine)

Odyssey was a science magazine for children ages 9–14, created by Richard Berry, editor of Astronomy. The magazine was published between 1979 and 2015. It was based in Peterborough, New Hampshire.[1]

History and profile

Odyssey debuted in 1979 with Nancy Mack as its founding editor and was published by AstroMedia Corp until it was acquired by Kalmbach Publishing. Kalmbach published the magazine from 1985 to 1991.[2] Odyssey focused on astronomy and featured a robot named Ulysses 4-11 as its mascot. Ulysses would answer questions from readers and had his own comic, "The Adventures of Ulysses," , written by Bruce Algozin and Russ Chong, at the end of each issue until 1989. A single panel comic, "Springboard", written John Leatherman, was also featured in the magazine.

In 1991, Kalmbach sold Odyssey to Cobblestone Publishing, a division of Carus Publishing, which has published the magazine since. The magazine expanded its focus to science in general and Ulysses was discontinued as a mascot. Reader questions were answered by microbiologist Cy Borg, and the magazine also featured a short fiction section until 2015.

In April 2015, Odyssey merged with Muse,[3] and subscribers now receive editions of Muse.

References

  1. "Children's Magazine Markets Paying Professional Rates". Eugie Foster. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  2. Timeline Kalmbach Company. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  3. Muse and Odyssey magazines merge Lorinet. 21 May 2015. Retrieved 5 December 2015.

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