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New Worlds
Date | Number: v14 40 | Lang: English (en)
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   By The Australian Panther
This contains a review of a british movie called 'Timeslip', IMDB has it called 'The Atomic Man'. The reviewer raves about it. Anybody seen it and can comment?
   By Starman
About Timeslip aka The Atomic Man, review here: http://www.dvdcompare.net/review.php?rid=3431 The comic character "Atomic Man" first appeared in Headline Comics #16 in November 1945
  
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Publication0000 | Price: 2/- | Pages: 128 | Cover Artist: Bradshaw
PublisherNova Publications Ltd. | Editor : John Carnell
Notes
  • Vol. 14 No.40
  • Contents page states - Cover: Bradshaw, Interiors: Quinn and Hunter.
 
Page: fepNew Worlds Profiles: Charles Eric Maine (New Worlds, October 1955) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 2Editorial: Space Satellites (New Worlds, October 1955) - essay by John Carnell
 
Page: 4The Con Game - by Lan Wright
Page: 5The Con Game - interior artwork by Gerard Quinn
 
Page: 15The Con Game [2] - interior artwork by Gerard Quinn
 
Page: 26Stormhead - by Francis G. Rayer
Page: 27Stormhead - interior artwork by Gerard Quinn
 
Page: 43Film Review: Timeslip (New Worlds, October 1955) - essay by John Carnell
 
Page: 45Rock 83 - by Alan Barclay
Page: 47Rock 83 - interior artwork by Alan Hunter
 
Page: 63The Literary Line-Up (New Worlds, October 1955) - essay by uncredited
 
Page: 64Celestial Debris - essay by John Newman
 
Page: 69Little Girl Lost - by E. C. Tubb
 
Page: 81The Time Masters (Part 2 of 3) - serial by Wilson Tucker
Page: 82The Time Masters (Part 2 of 3) - interior artwork by Gerard Quinn
 
Page: 99The Time Masters (Part 2 of 3) [2] - interior artwork by Gerard Quinn
 
Page: 113The Time Masters (Part 2 of 3) [3] - interior artwork by Gerard Quinn
 
Page: 122Book Reviews (New Worlds #40) - essay by Leslie Flood
 
Page: 122A Mirror for Observers - by Leslie Flood
Page: 122A Mirror for Observers - by Edgar Pangborn
 
Page: 123Bring the Jubilee - by Leslie Flood
Page: 123Bring the Jubilee - by Ward Moore
 
Page: 123Angels and Spaceships - by Leslie Flood
Page: 123Angels and Spaceships - by Fredric Brown
 
Page: 126A Handful of Darkness - by Leslie Flood
Page: 126A Handful of Darkness - by Philip K. Dick
 
Page: 126The Man with Absolute Motion - by Leslie Flood
Page: 126The Man with Absolute Motion - by Silas Water
 
Page: 127Angelo's Moon - by Leslie Flood
Page: 127Angelo's Moon - by Alec Brown
 
Page: 128Scream from Outer Space - by Leslie Flood
Page: 128Scream from Outer Space - by John Robert Haynes
 
Page: 128Salamander War - by Leslie Flood
Page: 128Salamander War - by Charles Carr
 
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