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Title
Amazing Adventures
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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   By armando
Fantástico vuestro trabajo. Gracias.
   By armando
Fantástico vuestro trabajo. Gracias.
   By armando
Gran trabajo. Saludos. Muchas gracias.
   By positronic1
"May 1951" doesn't seem like it can be the correct issue date. I say that because #1 is dated simply as "1950", and issue #3 is POSITIVELY dated (by its own indicia) as "May-June 1951" -- so it hardly seems likely that a first issue was dated sometime in 1950, followed by one dated as May 1951, followed by one dated as May-June 1951. Since "May-June" indicates a (intended) bi-monthly frequency, it seems more likely that issue #2 would have been dated "Mar-Apr 1951", and issue #1 "Jan-Feb 1951", although of course we would have expected any of those issues to actually be ON the newsstands 2 months (possibly even 3) earlier than the first month of record of publication. That would mean issue #1 first went on sale in 1950 (probably in November, but possibly even October). And indeed, #2's indicia shows a 1950 copyright date, indicating that it was sent to the printer in 1950, not 1951.
  
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PublicationMay 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCover painting credit of Allen Anderson from Joe Lovece via his posting to Comic Books: The Golden Age page on Facebook (16 April 2016). Previously credited to Alex Schomburg.
 
CoverMonsters of Living Flame
CreditsPencils: Allen Anderson (painting) | Inks: Allen Anderson (painting) | Colors: Allen Anderson (painting) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
NotesCover painting credit of Allen Anderson from Joe Lovece via his posting to Comic Books: The Golden Age page on Facebook (16 April 2016). Previously credited to Alex Schomburg.
 
FeaturingCosmic Comics
CreditsPencils: Harry Sahle | Inks: Harry Sahle
ContentGenre: Humor; Science Fiction
NotesOn the inside front cover. Sequence added via the GCD Error Tracker by Ger Apeldoorn, who notes that this installment is not signed, but looks like the installment in the previous issue signed by Sahle.
 
Comic StoryMonsters of Living Flame! (9 pages)
SynopsisJoh Haljan and his companions search the mysterious fire planet for precious Uranium-X, which the United States needs for its atomic bomb.
CreditsPencils: Arthur Peddy | Inks: Bernard Sachs
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: John Haljan (pilot of an Earth-Moom mailship); Professor Grant
 
Comic StoryExhibit One (6 pages)
CreditsPencils: Alex Schomburg | Inks: Alex Schomburg
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
NotesCover story.
 
Text StoryThe Warning! (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
 
Comic StoryWedding Gift (8 pages)
CreditsPencils: Murphy Anderson | Inks: Murphy Anderson
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
 
Comic StoryThe Steel Monster (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Science Fiction
NotesThe concept of the story is swiped from Theodore Sturgeon's famous science fiction story "Killdozer," which first appeared in Astounding Science Fiction pulp magazine in 1944. (James Walls, 2005-03-28, Per Sandell ed.)
 
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