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Weird Tales of the Future
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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   By unclerobin@att.net
I've wanted to read this comic ever since I saw a reproduction of the great Basil Wolverton cover a while back, and I was not disappointed - as a matter of fact, I rate this book a "10", it was perfecto! Wolverton does three stories here, two straight sci-fi and one humorous, minus the constant rhyming dialect of his that drives me nuts whenever I see it. There were also two non-wolverton tales, and they're great, although no artist credits are given. One of them features a space adventurer named - Alan Moore! How funny is THAT? LINE OF THE BOOK: a toss-up between "If only I had carried a nerve ray!" and ""I knew we shouldn't have added formaldehyde just to create a new flavor!". I could say more here, but read this one for yourself - you won't be sorry!
   By gabrielseth
"Escape to Death" (Weird Tales of the Future #2) is retold as the text story "Death Rides the Galaxy" in Weird Tales of the Future #6. Read them both to see the similarities!
   By macsnafu
3 Basil Wolverton stories, plus the cover! Wow. And Jumpin' Jupiter is a pretty funny story, not at all what I would expect from a 1950s scifi comic. The Alan Moore, Space Adventurer story isn't all that good, too many inconsistencies, but it's interesting that it's a continuing serial, and not just a one-shot story.
  
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PublicationJune 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CreditsPencils: Basil Wolverton | Inks: Basil Wolverton
 
Comic StoryThe City of Primitive Man (7 pages)
CreditsPencils: Ed Smalle [as EJS] | Inks: Ed Smalle [as EJS] | Letters: Howard Ferguson
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
Comic StoryFlight to the Future (4 pages)
CreditsScript: Basil Wolverton? | Pencils: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Inks: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Letters: Basil Wolverton
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
FeaturingJumpin' Jupiter
CreditsScript: Basil Wolverton | Pencils: Basil Wolverton | Inks: Basil Wolverton | Letters: Basil Wolverton
ContentGenre: Humor; Science Fiction | Characters: Jumpin' Jupiter (first appearance)
 
Text StoryFlying Saucers, Meteors, or What? (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Time Has Come (8 pages)
CreditsPencils: John Bulthuis? | Inks: John Bulthuis?
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Alan Moore; Professor Manheim
NotesSequel to or part two of "The Time Has Come" from last issue.
 
Comic StoryEscape to Death! (4 pages)
CreditsScript: Basil Wolverton? | Pencils: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Inks: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Letters: Basil Wolverton
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
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