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Astounding Stories
Date | Number: 19 | Lang: English (en)
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Funny the lead story takes place in the far future of 1999! And they placed the moon landing in 1978 instead of 1969. They were only off by about a decade, which isn't too bad! We also didn't reach Venus and Mars by 1986 and 1994, though we did have the unmanned Voyager passing through the solar system. I can't remember the exact year it was launched or when it actually did pass Venus and Mars. I love reading old sci-fi stories that take place in our past because it's fun to see how close their predictions might have been.
  
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NameAstounding Stories 19 | Published
PublicationPrice: 1'- [0-1-0 GBP] | Pages: 68
NotesAs with nearly all Alan Class titles, this issue is undated. The 1967 date is a rough estimate.
 
CoverJourney Through Time / 1 page
Letterstypeset
GenreScience Fiction
PencilsDick Giordano ?
InksDick Giordano
 
Comic StoryJourney Through Time (6 pages)
Job #A-3268
GenreScience Fiction
PencilsBill Molno
 
Comic StoryA Slight Change of Luck! (12 pages)
SynopsisThe love triangle of Vic Latimer, Grace Farwell, and Dave Henderson takes a detour after they visit Magic Mountain, but years later there is a course correction.
GenreFantasy
CharactersPaul Reinman (host); Shane O'Shea (host); Vic Latimer; Grace Farwell; Dave Henderson
Script
PencilsPaul Reinman
InksPaul Reinman
 
Comic StoryThe Eiffel Tower Phantom! (6 pages)
GenreFantasy; War
CharactersFrancois Etienne
Script
PencilsSam Citron
InksTom Hickey
 
Comic StoryMystery in Mid-Air (4 pages)
Job #L-701
PencilsJohn Forte
InksJohn Forte
 
Comic StoryMissing: Frederick Forbes! (5 pages)
SynopsisBanker Frederick Forbes vanished in 1867 with a great amount of the townspeoples' money. Nearly a hundred years later, his great-grandson agrees to undergo hypnosis to solve the mystery, and learns that it was accidental death, not villainy, that caused Forbes to disappear, and the money is finally recovered.
GenreFantasy
CharactersRichard E. Hughes (host); Frederick Forbes; Eddie Forbes
Script
PencilsKurt Schaffenberger
InksKurt Schaffenberger
 
Text StoryThe Three Throgas of Threma (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreScience Fiction
 
Comic StoryThe Too Late Show (3 pages)
Job #L-539
PencilsEd Winiarski
InksEd Winiarski
NotesCredit and Job Number information from www.atlastales.com.
 
Comic StoryLucky Shield! (8 pages)
FeatureFanfare Series
GenreFantasy
CharactersDave Warren; Uncle Ben; Hildy; Sparks
PencilsPete Costanza ?
InksPete Costanza ?
 
Comic StoryAfraid to Dream! (4 pages)
Job #K-652
PencilsJack Kirby
InksJack Kirby
 
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CharactersZev Zimmer (host); John Forte (host); Mayor Furness; Ed Logan; Elihu Lansdowne; Tom Salters
Script
PencilsJohn Forte
InksJohn Forte
 
Comic StoryThe Ghostly Patrol! (3 pages)
GenreFantasy; War
CharactersCharles Nieman
Script
PencilsHy Eisman
InksHy Eisman
 
Publisher advertisementCompanion Comics in This Series (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesHouse ad for the Alan Class range of comics.
 
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