Originally released as a weekly publication that built into a massive, indexed 157-part encyclopedia, the magazine is now primarily accessible through digital archives. A high-quality PDF version provides:

The print version of this issue was a standard 60-page retrospective. However, the version (running 210 pages) contained:

We are currently experiencing a "Renaissance of the Analog Paranormal." Streaming series are seen as over-produced and sensationalized. Researchers are returning to primary sources.

“It’s listening,” Yuki said during the last uncut transmission. “It’s been listening for four billion years. The hum was a test. We passed. Or failed. I can’t tell which.”

The original Unexplained digital storefront was hosted on a small, self-managed server. In late 2014, a catastrophic RAID failure wiped out the backend. The magazine’s owner, operating on a shoestring budget, had not backed up the digital exclusive files. The only copies that survived were those saved to the hard drives of individual subscribers.