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Fantastic Adventures
Date | Number: v14 10 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.25 | Pages: 132 | Cover Artist: Walter Popp
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Howard Browne
NotesVolume 14, Number 10.
Managing Editor L. E. Shaffer initials the editorial with the initials 'LES'.
Interior artwork credited for each story on the table of contents.
The artwork for "It's in the Cards" is credited to Ed Emsler in the table of contents but is clearly signed by Tom Beecham.
"Doom Jungle" is credited to John Jakes in the table of contents but John W. Jakes on the title page of the story.
 
Page: fepMen Behind Fantastic Adventures: David Stone - essay by David Stone
 
Page: 6The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, October 1952) - essay by L. E. Shaffer
 
Page: 7Ether Energy - essay by Yancey Artaugh
 
Page: 7Spacineering - essay by Gordon Gutt
 
Page: 8Is This the Way Home? - by Lawrence Chandler
Page: 8Is This the Way Home? - interior artwork by David Stone
 
Page: 21Is This the Way Home? [2] - interior artwork by David Stone
 
Page: 38In a Day of Victory - by Irving E. Cox, Jr.
Page: 39In a Day of Victory - interior artwork by Ed Emsler
 
Page: 53Moon Madness - essay by June Lurie
 
Page: 54The Talking Cube - by E. K. Jarvis
Page: 54The Talking Cube - interior artwork by Tom Beecham
 
Page: 70Ideas Are Money - essay by Dale Lord
 
Page: 70Prehistoric Highway - essay by G. Colt
 
Page: 70And Life Goes On - essay by Jon Barry
 
Page: 71The Asteroid Plotters - essay by Salem Lane
 
Page: 71The Empty Giants - essay by Lee Owen
 
Page: 72Death Is Never Final - by Alfred Coppel
Page: 72Death Is Never Final - interior artwork by Gaylord Welker
 
Page: 77Blind Sober - essay by L. A. Burt
 
Page: 78It's in the Cards - by Rog Phillips
Page: 78It's in the Cards - interior artwork by Tom Beecham
 
Page: 89Prodigal Weatherman - essay by L. Stow
 
Page: 89Harness for Volcanoes - essay by Leo Lewin
 
Page: 90Doom Jungle - by John W. Jakes
Page: 90Doom Jungle - interior artwork by William Slade
 
Page: 97Kiddie-Kar Atom Blasts - essay by E. Bruce Yaches
 
Page: 97They All Love Science Fiction! - essay by Merritt Linn
 
Page: 98I'll Meet You Yesterday - by Doris E. Kaye
Page: 98I'll Meet You Yesterday - interior artwork by Ed Emsler
 
Page: 120Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, October 1952) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 124The Big Bombardment - essay by Evan Lewis
 
Page: 124War, Murder or Stupidity? - essay by Frederic Booth
 
Page: 125Tempermental Star - essay by Arch Weitzel
 
Page: 126Pig Boat with a Future - essay by Greg Wilson (I)
 
Page: 126Kensington Stone - Fact or Hoax? - essay by Charles Recour
 
Page: 127Fluorocarbon World - essay by Jack Winter
 
Page: 128Homo Puny - essay by Sam Dewey
 
Page: 129More Power ... Less Metal - essay by Ed Valle
 
Page: 130Flying Ashcans - essay by Leo Somme
 
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