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Editor
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Non Fiction |
Imaginative Tales - 1956 |
William L. Hamling
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Cover Art
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Non Fiction |
Imaginative Tales, March 1956 |
Malcolm Smith
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| 5 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: Wonder if they have time for a couple of short ones! |
Luther Sheffy
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| 6 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Enemy of the Qua |
uncredited
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| 55 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: There's a rather gruesome little story about it-it's still alive! |
Luther Sheffy
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| 57 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Late Arrival |
W. E. Terry
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| 67 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: ...and by now these daring adventurers must be well into space. on their way to exciting discoveries in our vast solar system... |
Bill Reid
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| 69 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
The Doormen of Space |
Kelly Freas
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| 87 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: I'll let our guest walk up and down before our panel and give them one free guess as to what Mr. Globtyx's job is. |
Stan Fine
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| 89 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Like a Silver Arrow |
uncredited
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| 93 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: Rather hilly around here, isn't it? |
Stan Fine
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| 97 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: You stay here. I'll go ahead and see what these savages want. |
Bill Reid
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| 99 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
No Place for an Earthman |
uncredited
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| 115 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: ...the only trace of civilization...seems to be some sort of wall. |
Warren Yancy
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| 117 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
The Treasure is Mine! |
Kelly Freas
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| 125 |
Interior Art
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Non Fiction |
Cartoon: How does it happen you people speak English? |
uncredited
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