John W. Campbell Series
June 8, 1910 – July 11, 1971
John Wood Campbell Jr. is widely regarded as a pivotal force in American science fiction. As the editor of Astounding Science Fiction, he is credited with shaping the Golden Age of the genre. Campbell's own writing spanned super-science space opera under his name and more atmospheric, less pulp-focused stories as Don A. Stuart. He ceased writing fiction after assuming the editorship of Astounding.






