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Fantastic Adventures
Date | Number: v3 5 | Lang: English (en)
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Publication0000 | Price: $0.20 | Pages: 148 | Cover Artist: H. W. McCauley
PublisherZiff-Davis Publishing Company | Editor : Raymond A. Palmer
NotesVol 3, No 5.
Cover illustrates "The Goddess of Fire." Table of contents credits interior illustrations to J. Allen St. John, Robert Fuqua, Magarian, Julian S. Krupa, Jay Jackson, and Rod Ruth. Cartoons by Wofford and R. Newman. Attributions for illustrations from credit or signatures using most complete form of the artists' names in this issue.
 
Page: 6The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, July 1941) - essay by Raymond A. Palmer
 
Page: 6Cartoon: "How can you be so indifferent Brenda? It's more than metal and oil can stand." - interior artwork by Wofford
 
Page: 8Goddess of Fire - interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
Page: 8Goddess of Fire - by Edgar Rice Burroughs
 
Page: 29Goddess of Fire [2] - interior artwork by J. Allen St. John
 
Page: 43First on the Spot - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 44Murdered—Yet Alive - by Jep Powell
Page: 44Murdered—Yet Alive - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 56Abner Schlap's Strange Insight - by Arthur T. Harris
Page: 56Abner Schlap's Strange Insight - interior artwork by Magarian
 
Page: 66City of Lost Souls - by Ralph Milne Farley
Page: 66City of Lost Souls - by Al P. Nelson
Page: 66City of Lost Souls - interior artwork by Magarian
 
Page: 903 Terrible People - by John York Cabot
Page: 903 Terrible People - interior artwork by Robert Fuqua
 
Page: 116Robots Can't Lie - by Robert Leslie Bellem
Page: 116Robots Can't Lie - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 125Romance of the Elements - - - Cobalt - essay by uncredited
Page: 125Romance of the Elements - - - Cobalt - interior artwork by uncredited
 
Page: 126Doorway of Vanishing Men - by William P. McGivern
Page: 126Doorway of Vanishing Men - interior artwork by Jay Jackson
 
Page: 133Fantastic Forecast? - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 134Fantastic Oddities (Fantastic Adventures, July 1941) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 134Introducing the Author - Robert Leslie Bellem - essay by Robert Leslie Bellem
 
Page: 138Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, July 1941) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 139Cartoon: " A good polish and he'll never know my ancestors came from a scrap metal heap!" - interior artwork by R. Newman
 
Page: 145Correspondence Corner (Fantastic Adventures, July 1941) - essay by uncredited
 
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