April 25th Events

Auctions, Pop Ups and Marketplaces See All

Netflix Bites MGM Grand Las Vegas
Pop Ups and Vendor Markets | Feb 11, 2025 - Feb 20, 2026
United States > Nevada > Las Vegas > > 89109

Contests and Giveaways See All

Enter the My Nintendo Universal Epic Universe Super Nintendo World Sweepstakes
Gaming Contests | Mar 4 - Jun 30, 2025
United States > Florida > Orlando > > 32819

Conventions, Live Shows and Fairs See All

Universal Fan Fest Nights
Experiences | Apr 25 - May 18, 2025
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 91608
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Presents Director's Inspiration: Bong Joon Ho Exhibition
Memorabilia Exhibition | Mar 23, 2025 - Jan 10, 2027
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90036

Firsts, Starts and Openings See All

The Killgrin
Television/Streaming Premiere | Apr 25, 2025
Fréwaka
Television/Streaming Premiere | Apr 25, 2025

Fundraisers See All

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Show and Movie Releases See All

The Killgrin
Television/Streaming Premiere | Apr 25, 2025
Until Dawn
U.S. Theatrical Releases | Apr 25, 2025

April 25th In History

Crime, Conspiracy and Mystery See All

Firsts, Starts and Openings See All

The Tank
Television/Streaming Premiere | Apr 25, 2023

Interviews See All

Narratives See All

Harry Belafonte
Deaths | Apr 25, 2023
Bea Arthur
Deaths | Apr 25, 2009

Product Releases See All

First Issue of Sci-Fi Publication Starlog Hits Newsstands | Aug 1 - Aug 31, 1976

First Issue of Sci-Fi Publication Starlog Hits Newsstands

First Periodical Issues, Magazine and Newspaper Publication Dates | Aug 1 - Aug 31, 1976

August 1976 saw the first issue release of Starlog, the monthly science fiction magazine founded by Kerry O’Quinn and Norman Jacobs in 1976, that focused primarily on Star Trek at its inception, then general science fiction movies and media. Starlog was one of the first publications to report on the development of the first Star Wars movie, and it followed the development of what eventually became the 1979 film Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

Starlog was born out of Star Trek fandom, but was also inspired by the success of Cinefantastique Magazine, the seminal publication that became the model for Star Trek and Star Wars coverage. Starlog’s primary focus was the making of science fiction media, including books, movies and television series, commenting on the work that went into creating these media. The magazine used interviews and features with artists and writers as its content foundation.

Science fiction fans, including those who follow the television network Syfy, have voiced that Starlog is the science fiction magazine most responsible for cultivating and exhibiting fanboy culture in America during the magazine’s heyday in the 1970s through the early 1990s.