August 1982 issue
Omni, started by Kathy Keeton, had an Internet version lasting until 1998. This publication was devoted to more than just science fiction; it also included articles on science fact. Omni’s target audience was a little older than the high school crowd — someone who considered themselves a science enthusiast, although probably not a science professional. It also featured some of the newer era science fiction and fantasy writers such as William Gibson, Orson Scott Card, and George R. R. Martin.