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The main story is not really a SciFi yarn, but is OK as an action story. Reproduction could have been better |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | 0000 | Price: $0.35 | Pages: 132 | Cover Artist: Malcolm Smith |
Publisher | Greenleaf Publishing Company | Editor : William L. Hamling |
Notes | Vol 4, No 2. |
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Page: 4 | The Editorial (Imaginative Tales, March 1957) - essay by William L. Hamling |
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Page: 6 | The Tattooed Man - by Alexander Blade |
Page: 6 | The Tattooed Man - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 65 | Cartoon: "I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this." - interior artwork by Bill Reid |
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Page: 66 | Suicide Run - by Mark Reinsberg |
Page: 66 | Suicide Run - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 80 | Starship Saboteur - by Bob Silverberg |
Page: 81 | Starship Saboteur - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 90 | Jets Against Missiles! - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 91 | Cartoon: no caption - interior artwork by Scheffy |
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Page: 92 | The Drainers - by Robert Moore Williams |
Page: 93 | The Drainers - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 102 | Hungry World - by Randall Garrett |
Page: 103 | Hungry World - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 111 | Automation's Horrors - essay by uncredited |
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Page: 111 | Cartoon: "Here comes Gibson, and I think he's struck up a friendship with one of the inhabitants!..." - interior artwork by Bill Reid |
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Page: 112 | The Man Who Hated Noise - by S. M. Tenneshaw |
Page: 113 | The Man Who Hated Noise - interior artwork by uncredited |
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Page: 115 | Cartoon: "What's a restroom?" - interior artwork by Kohler |
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Page: 116 | Scientifilm Marquee (Imaginative Tales, March 1957) - essay by Forrest J. Ackerman |
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Page: 119 | Cartoon: "On second thought - you can have her!" - interior artwork by Bill Reid |
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Page: 120 | The Cosmic Pen Club - essay by various |
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Page: 124 | Letters from the Readers (Imaginative Tales, March 1957) - essay by William L. Hamling |
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Page: 126 | Letter (Imaginative Tales, March 1957): Blade Not from Hunger! - essay by Helen M. Urban |
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Page: 127 | Cartoon: "Seems mighty funny, Brinks - this 'one for the road' has already lasted eight days!" - interior artwork by uncredited |
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