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Fantastic Adventures
Date | Number: v4 4 | Lang: English (en)
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Time Wounds No Heels is the first Lefty Feep story by Robert Bloch. Check the series out it's good fun.
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 244 | Cover Artist: Malcolm Smith
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
NotesVol 4, No 4. Cover illustrates "Dwellers of the Deep." The signature for "Hok Visits the Land of Legends" is indecipherable.
 
Page: 6The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, April 1942) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer
 
Page: 8Dwellers of the Deep - by Don Wilcox
Page: 8Dwellers of the Deep - interior artwork by Malcolm Smith
 
Page: 44Dwellers of the Deep [2] - interior artwork by Malcolm Smith
 
Page: 53$32,000 Waiting for Owners - essay by Arthur Watson Wellington
 
Page: 54Crime Clean-Up in Center City - by Robert Moore Williams
Page: 54Crime Clean-Up in Center City - interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
 
Page: 70Bull Moose of Babylon - by Don Wilcox
Page: 70Bull Moose of Babylon - interior artwork by Ned Hadley
 
Page: 92Bull Moose of Babylon [2] - interior artwork by Ned Hadley
 
Page: 107Monster Beavers - essay by Ellery Watson
 
Page: 108The Eternal Priestess - by Harold Lawlor
Page: 108The Eternal Priestess - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 120Double in Death - by Gerald Vance
Page: 120Double in Death - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 130Oscar and the Talking Totems - by James Norman
Page: 130Oscar and the Talking Totems - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 154Hok Visits the Land of Legends - by Manly Wade Wellman
Page: 155Hok Visits the Land of Legends - interior artwork by uncredited
Page: 175Hok Visits the Land of Legends - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 192Time Wounds All Heels - by Robert Bloch
Page: 192Time Wounds All Heels - interior artwork by Virgil Finlay
 
Page: 206Bertie and the Black Arts - by William P. McGivern
Page: 206Bertie and the Black Arts - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 224The Legend of Mark Shayne - by John York Cabot
Page: 224The Legend of Mark Shayne - interior artwork by Joe Sewell
 
Page: 233Introducing the Author: Harold Lawlor - essay by Harold Lawlor
 
Page: 235Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, April 1942) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 235Letter (Fantastic Adventures, April 1942): Something Unusual? - essay by Edward C. Connor
 
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