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Amazing Stories
Date | Number: v24 2 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 164 | Cover Artist: Robert Gibson Jones
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Howard Browne
Notes Jan. 1950←Feb. 1950→Mar. 1950
Vol. 24, no. 2 Cover illustrates "The Galaxy Raiders" The articles listed under Fables from the Future are a mixture of fact and fiction.
 
Page: 6The Observatory (Amazing, Feb. 1950) - essay by Howard Browne
 
Page: 8The Galaxy Raiders - by William P. McGivern
Page: 8The Galaxy Raiders - interior artwork by Edward Swiatek
 
Page: 43Tomorrow's Workshop - essay by Clifford Gates
 
Page: 44Typewriter from the Future - by Peter Worth
Page: 44Typewriter from the Future - interior artwork by Leo Ramon Summers
 
Page: 66Is This Our Future? - by Ralph Kelly
 
Page: 67We Grow Our Air! - by Howard Gorman
 
Page: 67Monorail Monster - by Guy Greene
 
Page: 68The Last Orbit - by Charles Dye
Page: 68The Last Orbit - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 81Smoke Screen - essay by Lee Owen
 
Page: 82No Teeth for the Tiger - by Paul W. Fairman
Page: 82No Teeth for the Tiger - interior artwork by Walter Hinton
 
Page: 94Spiders of Saturn - by V. E. Thiessen
Page: 94Spiders of Saturn - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 104"Coming Events..." - by John Cord
 
Page: 105Marbles in the Mud - by Edward Henley
 
Page: 105Mutant Menace - by Robert Samson
 
Page: 106Tomb of the Seven Taajos - by Henry Hasse
Page: 106Tomb of the Seven Taajos - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 132The Link - by Salem Lane
 
Page: 133The Terrible Decade - by Stanley Abbott
 
Page: 134The Pranksters - by Rog Phillips
Page: 134The Pranksters - interior artwork by Bill Terry
 
Page: 144Children Should Be Seen... - by Don Elwood
 
Page: 145...And Not Heard! - by Frank Pillar
 
Page: 146And No Tomorrow - by Russell Storm
Page: 146And No Tomorrow - interior artwork by Bill Terry
 
Page: 149Superman — Supermarket! - essay by Henry Gade
 
Page: 149Five Fast Hours - essay by Steve Lyons
 
Page: 150The Club House (Amazing Stories, February 1950) - essay by Rog Phillips
 
Page: 156|156.3Skin Deep - by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 156|156.2Mighty Biologicals - essay by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 156|156.1Fables from the Future (Amazing Stories, February 1950) - essay by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 157Ultimate Evolution - by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 159Boomerang! - by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 160Space Wreck - by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 161Visitor to the Future - by Joseph Hill
 
Page: 162Planet Buster! - essay by Bob Vanier
 
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