Who shared the inaugural Hugo Awards with Campbell in 1953?
H. L. Gold and Galaxy
Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein
William Gibson and Neal Stephenson
George R. R. Martin and Terry Pratchett
Answer
The Hugo Awards were established in 1953 to honor the best works in science fiction and fantasy literature. The inaugural awards were given to H. L. Gold and his magazine Galaxy, which was credited with helping to revive the genre after World War II.
Journey into the Uncharted: A Quiz on John W. Campbell's Galactic Legacy