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Fantastic Adventures
Date | Number: v12 3 | 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
NotesVol 12, No 3. Cover illustrates "Diana and the Golden Ring." Fables from the Future is a mixture of factual and fictional articles.
 
Page: 6Diana and the Golden Ring - by S. M. Tenneshaw
 
Page: 6The Editor's Notebook (Fantastic Adventures, March 1950) - essay by William L. Hamling
 
Page: 8Diana and the Golden Ring - interior artwork by Robert Gibson Jones
 
Page: 19Diana and the Golden Ring [2] - interior artwork by Robert Gibson Jones
 
Page: 26Prophecy ... - essay by Jon Barry
 
Page: 26Dynamind! - essay by L. A. Burt
 
Page: 27Growth and Error - short story by H. R. Stanton
 
Page: 27Galactic Bomb! - short story by Carter T. Wainwright
 
Page: 28Girl from Mars - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
Page: 28Girl from Mars - by Robert Bloch
 
Page: 34Detour from Tomorrow - by Rog Phillips
Page: 34Detour from Tomorrow - interior artwork by Rod Ruth
 
Page: 44The Dream - short story by William Karney
 
Page: 44Video Advance - essay by Leslie Phelps
 
Page: 45The Martian Landing - short story by A. T. Kedzie
 
Page: 46Inoculation - by Roger Flint Young
Page: 46Inoculation - interior artwork by Julian S. Krupa
 
Page: 53Mr. Destiny Follows Through - by Grant Gilbert
 
Page: 56Checkmate ... - short story by Sandy Miller
 
Page: 56Oil Aplenty! - essay by Milton Matthew
 
Page: 57Enemy Sighted ... - short story by Walter Lathrop
 
Page: 58Mr. Destiny Follows Through - interior artwork by Edmond Swiatek
 
Page: 77Drug-Eater Reception - short story by W. R. Chase
 
Page: 78The World of the Lost - by Paul Lohrman
Page: 78The World of the Lost - interior artwork by Bill Terry
 
Page: 151Murder Moon - short story by John Weston
 
Page: 152Reader's Page (Fantastic Adventures, March 1950) - essay by The Editor
 
Page: 155Slipstick Sharpies - essay by A. Morris
 
Page: 156Fables from the Future (Fantastic Adventures, March 1950) - essay by Lee Owens
 
Page: 156Visit in the Dawn - by Lee Owens
 
Page: 157The Crystalline Beast - by Lee Owens
 
Page: 158The Chill - by Lee Owens
 
Page: 159Android Revolt! - by Lee Owens
 
Page: 160Psycho... - by Lee Owens
 
Page: 161Rocket-on-a-Rocket! - essay by Lee Owens
 
Page: 162|162.1Super-Wink - essay by Lee Owens
 
Page: 162|162.2Blind Spot - essay by Lee Owens
 
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