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Fantastic Adventures
Date | Number: v3 10 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 148 | Cover Artist: Rod Ruth
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
NotesVol 3, No 10. Cover illustration untitled. Attributions for individual illustrations by signature if present or recognizable, using the most complete form of the artist's name found in this issue.
 
Page: 8Cartoon: "Now, Professor, please tell me what earthly good this new x-ray machine is anyway." - interior artwork by Francis
 
Page: 8The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, December 1941) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer
 
Page: 9Prize Contest Winners (Fantastic Adventures, December 1941) - essay by The Editors
 
Page: 10Death Plays a Game - by David V. Reed
Page: 10Death Plays a Game - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 50Cartoon: "Now don't go asking him silly questions. Just give him a rifle and put him in the calvary." - interior artwork by Girod
 
Page: 51Space Flight 790 A.D. - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 52Mr. Eee Conducts a Tour - by Don Wilcox
Page: 52Mr. Eee Conducts a Tour - interior artwork by Ned Hadley
 
Page: 67Cartoon: "I made mine out of an old goldfish bowl!" - interior artwork by Bob Glueckstein
 
Page: 68The Reformation of Joseph Reed - by Robert Moore Williams
Page: 68The Reformation of Joseph Reed - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 85Romance of the Elements—Gallium - essay by Rod Ruth
Page: 85Romance of the Elements—Gallium - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 86The Beauty and the Beasties - by David Wright O'Brien
Page: 86The Beauty and the Beasties - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 101Fantastic Oddities (Fantastic Adventures, December 1941) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 102Rewbarb's Remarkable Radio - by William P. McGivern
Page: 102Rewbarb's Remarkable Radio - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 115"Racket" Busters - essay by Wilbur Orson
 
Page: 116People of the Pyramids - by P. F. Costello
Page: 116People of the Pyramids - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 135Fresh Facts About Fish - essay by Fessler Spaulding
 
Page: 136Water, Water Everywhere... - essay by Jep Powell
 
Page: 140Introducing the Author: Robert W. Glueckstein - essay by Robert W. Glueckstein
 
Page: 141Cartoon: "Hah! Just as I suspected!" - interior artwork by Bob Glueckstein
 
Page: 141Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, December 1941) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 143Cartoon: "Where can I find Robert Ripley?" - interior artwork by Steve Prohaska
 
Page: 146Correspondence Corner (Fantastic Adventures, December 1941) - essay by uncredited
 
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