Here are the items in this upcoming Windy City auction. We’ve split the listing and the images. We have published a PDF of the auction catalog that you can download by CLICKING HERE!
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SATURDAY SESSION INFORMATION
Saturday’s material will be available for inspection Saturday afternoon for several hours in Magnolia B & C.
SIGNED ITEMS:
Ray Bradbury – 66, 67, 68
Ray Palmer – 123.1
SATURDAY SESSION
1. WEIRD TALES – 12/28 – previously owned by famous early SF fan Jack Darrow, with his notes on TOC; REH poem, Quinn, Ernst, Derleth, D. Wandrei poem, Owen
2. WEIRD TALES – 1/29 – REH (“Skulls in the Stars”; Solomon Kane), HPL (“The Silver Key”), Quinn, Kline, Keller, Derleth, Dyalhis
3. WEIRD TALES – 7/29 – REH poem, Quinn, Hamilton 1/4
4. WEIRD TALES – 12/30 – HPL poem (“Fungi from Yuggoth: 5 – The Bells”), Quinn, D. Wandrei
5. MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 11/38 – Kuttner, Williamson, Keller
6. MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 2/39 – Williamson
7. MARVEL STORIES – 11/40 – this is an issue with a couple of interesting comic connections. First, there’s a full-page comic story/ad featuring the Human Torch. Second, the interior illustrations were by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Third, the story “Cycle” by John L. Chapman tells of the first man to pass through the Heaviside Layer, which occurs on a failed trip to the moon (ending in a crash landing on Earth), resulting in exposure to x-ray radiation. This exposure accelerates his evolution so that he becomes a super-man, both physically and mentally. As such, there are similarities to Captain America (created by Simon and Kirby), which would launch a month later (although there the cause was the super-soldier serum), as well as The Fantastic Four (which Kirby was heavily involved in), where cosmic rays altered the four members of FF (who then crash landed on Earth).
8. MARVEL STORIES – 4/41 – Cummings
9. THE SPIDER – 2/34 – “Empire of Doom”
10. THE SPIDER – 8/34 – “Prince of the Red Looters”
11. TERROR TALES – 2/35 – Cummings
12. TERROR TALES – 5-6/39 – Bruno Fischer as Russell Gray
13. THE SHADOW – 3/32 – tape on spine; brown – “The Black Master”
14. THE SHADOW – 10/1/32 – tape on spine; brown – “Green Eyes”
15. STRANGE DETECTIVE MYSTERIES – 11/42 – Leinster, F. Davis, Fischer as Gray
16. WEIRD TALES – 1/28 – previously owned by famous early SF fan Jack Darrow, with his notes on TOC; REH poem, HPL letter, Quinn, Cummings, Hamilton 4/4
17. WEIRD TALES – 2/34 – woman on cover drawn on in purple ink; REH (“The Valley of the Worm”), CAS, Dyalhis, Price, Hamilton, Keller 2/3
18. WEIRD TALES – 7/35 – Moore (Jirel of Joiry), Hamilton, Ernst
19. WEIRD TALES – 1/37 – HPL (“The Thing on the Door-Step”), Quinn, Ernst
20. DYNAMIC SCIENCE STORIES – 2/39 (v1n1) – Bond
21. MIRACLE SCIENCE AND FANTASY STORIES – 4-5/31 (v1n1) – paper brittle; Rousseau
22. MIRACLE SCIENCE AND FANTASY STORIES – 6-7/31 (v1n2; final issue) – Rousseau
23. STRANGE TALES – 9/31 (v1n1) – CAS, Cummings, Rousseau
24. THE SPIDER – 10/34 – “Builders of the Dark Empire”
25. THE SPIDER – 6/35 – “Hordes of the Red Butcher”
26. TERROR TALES – 4/35 – Cave, Ernst, Cummings
27. TERROR TALES – 3/36 – Ernst
28. DOC SAVAGE – 11/34 – “The Sea Magician”
29. DOC SAVAGE – 12/34 – “The Annihilist”
30. THE PHANTOM DETECTIVE – 8/46 – “Death Rides the Winner”
31. WEIRD TALES – 1/27 – Quinn, Hamilton, Rousseau, Derleth
32. WEIRD TALES – 12/27 – CAS poem, Price, Derleth, Hamilton 3/4, Stoker (“Dracula’s Guest”)
33. WEIRD TALES – 4/28 – previously owned by famous early SF fan Jack Darrow, with his notes on TOC; REH poem, Quinn, Leinster
34. WEIRD TALES – 3/29 – Long (“The Hounds of Tindalos”), Quinn, Derleth, Hamilton
35. STRANGE STORIES – 2/39 (v1n1) – Bloch, Derleth, Kuttner, Kline, Farley
36. STRANGE STORIES – 4/39 – Bloch, Kuttner (Prince Raynor), Moore, Derleth, Keller, Long, Farley
37. STRANGE STORIES – 8/39 – Bloch, Kuttner (Prince Raynor), Price, Derleth, Jacobi
38. STRANGE STORIES – 12/39 – Bloch & Kuttner, Wellman, Derleth
39. THE SPIDER – 1/34 – “City of Flaming Shadows”
40. THE SPIDER – 3/35 – “The Flame Master”
41. TERROR TALES – 1/41 – Cave, Fischer as Gray
42. TERROR TALES – 3/41 – final issue; Kuttner, Cave
43. REAL MYSTERY MAGAZINE – 4/40 (v1n1) – Fischer as Gray
44. MYSTERY TALES – 3/40 – Bellem, Fischer as Gray
45. AMAZING STORIES – 4/28 – Wells, Keller
46. WEIRD TALES – 12/24 – Long, Eddy
47. WEIRD TALES – 5/34 – REH (“Queen of the Black Coast”; Conan), REH poem, Moore (Northwest Smith”), CAS, Jacobi, Derleth poem, Price 2/2
48. WEIRD TALES – 5/37 – Williamson, Kuttner, Derleth, Farley, Quinn
49. WEIRD TALES – 3/38 – HPL (“Beyond the Wall of Sleep”), REH poem, Quinn, Kuttner, Williamson, Price
50. FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES – 6/50 – HPL (“The Outsider”), Saunders cover
51. 3 DOC SAVAGE HARDCOVERS – all published by Street & Smith under their Ideal Library imprint: “The Man of Bronze,” “The Land of Terror” and “Quest Of the Spider.”
52. 3 THE SHADOW HARDCOVERS – all published by Street & Smith under their Ideal Library imprint: “The Living Shadow,” “Eyes of The Shadow” and “The Shadow Laughs.”
53. “THE BLACK CAMEL” by Earl Derr Biggers – the fourth of Biggers’ famous Charlie Chan novels. Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company in 1929; early edition. Not price-clipped; $2.00 price; jacket has text of a Charlie Chan letter on back.
54. THE SPIDER – 12/33 – “Wings of the Black Death” (first Spider novel by Norvell Page)
55. THE SPIDER – 11/34 – “Death’s Crimson Juggernaut”
56. TERROR TALES – 3-4/39 – spine tape; Cummings, Fischer as Gray
57. TERROR TALES – 11/40 – Cummings, Fischer as Gray
58. DOC SAVAGE – 8/34 – “The Squeaking Goblin”
59. DOC SAVAGE – 9/34 – “Fear Cay”
60. DOC SAVAGE – 10/34 – “Death in Silver”
61. WEIRD TALES – 6/34 – REH (“The Haunter of the Ring”), CAS, Williamson, Derleth
62. WEIRD TALES – 7/34 – HPL & Price (“Through the Gates of the Silver Key”), CAS, Ernst, Derleth
63. WEIRD TALES – 6/35 – REH (“Beyond the Black River” 2/2; Conan); CAS poem, D. Wandrei, Bloch, Kline
64. WEIRD TALES – 9/35 – CAS, Bloch, Hamilton, Ernst (Dr. Satan)
65. “DRACULA” by Bram Stoker – limited edition of the classic horror novel, published by The Limited Editions Book Club in 1965. Introduction by Anthony Boucher. Limited to 1,500 copies, of which this is copy 90, signed by the illustrator, Felix Hoffmann. In slipcase, without jacket, as issued. Laid in are the December 1965 issue of The Monthly Letter of The Limited Editions Club, discussing the book, and an information sheet from The Limited Editions Club, which states that they “expect to ship your copy to you in about two weeks.”
66. “THE HALLOWEEN TREE” by Ray Bradbury – limited edition published by Gauntlet Publications in 2005. Limited to 750 copies, of which this is copy 160, signed by Bradbury. This featured Bradbury’s preferred text. Laid in are a small chapback entitled “Fragments” and a CD, both of which were included by the publisher with the purchase of the book.
67. “THE OCTOBER COUNTRY: THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION” by Ray Bradbury – limited edition published by Gauntlet Publications in 1997. Limited to 500 copies, of which this is copy 43, signed by Bradbury, Dennis Etchison and Robert R. McCammon. In publisher’s slipcase.
68. “SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES” by Ray Bradbury – deluxe numbered edition published by Gauntlet Publications in 1999. Limited to 500 copies, of which this is copy 19, signed by Bradbury, Joe Lansdale and Peter Crowther. In publisher’s slipcase.
69. THE SPIDER – 7/35 – “Dragon Lord of the Underworld”
70. THE SPIDER – 9/35 – “King of the Red Killers”
71. THE SPIDER – 10/35 – “Overlord of the Damned”
72. TERROR TALES – 3/35 – Price
73. TERROR TALES – 8/35 – Cummings, Ernst
74. TERROR TALES – 12/35
75. TERROR TALES – 11-12/36 – F. Davis
76. WEIRD TALES – 10/35 – Moore (Northwest Smith), Ernst (Dr. Satan), Hamilton, Quinn, Machen
77. WEIRD TALES – 11/35 – REH (“Shadows in Zamboula”; Conan), CAS poem, Ernst (Dr. Satan), Price, Derleth
78. WEIRD TALES – 8-9/36 – REH (“Red Nails” 2/3; Conan), Ernest (Dr. Satan), Hamilton, Derleth
79. WEIRD TALES – 3/37 – HPL (“The Picture in the House”), Bloch, Hasse (Cthulhu story), Wellman, Hamilton
80. THE GHOST, SUPER-DETECTIVE / THE GHOST DETECTIVE / THE GREEN GHOST DETECTIVE – bound volume containing the first seven issues, 1/40 through Summer 1941. Bound in with covers. Each issue features a story of George Chance, a/k/a The Green Ghost. Authors include Cave, Cummings & Bellem.
80.1 TRUE STRANGE STORIES – 3/29 (v1n1) – Stuart Palmer
80.2 TRUE STRANGE STORIES – 5/29 – Shadow author Walter Gibson
80.3 TRUE STRANGE STORIES – 6/29 – Shadow author Walter Gibson, Stuart Palmer
80.4 TRUE STRANGE STORIES – 7/29 – Shadow author Walter Gibson, Stuart Palmer, Wells
80.5 STIRRING SCIENCE STORIES – 3/42 – final issue; Bok cover
80.6 G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 9/36 – Wings of Invisible Doom”
80.7 G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 11/34 – “The Mad Dog Squadron”
80.8 G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 5/35 – “The Gorilla Staffel”
80.9 G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 8/35 – “The Headless Staffel”
81. THE SHADOW – 6/32 – “Double Z”
82. THE SHADOW – 8/32 – “The Blackmail Ring”
83. THE SPIDER – 8/35 – “Master of the Death-Madness”
84. THE SPIDER – 11/35 – “Death Reign of the Vampire King”
85. “DRACULA” by Bram Stoker – Grosset & Dunlap photoplay edition published in 1931.
86. “FRANKENSTEIN” by Mary W. Shelley – Grosset & Dunlap photoplay edition published in 1931.
87. MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 8/38 (v1n1) – Kuttner
88. MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 8/39
89. TERROR TALES – 9/34 (v1n1) – Cave
90. TERROR TALES – 1/35
91. WEIRD TALES – 2/25 – HPL (“The Statement of Randolph Carter”), Owen, Giesy
92. WEIRD TALES – 7/27 – CAS poem, Quinn, Rousseau
93. WEIRD TALES – 9/28 – previously owned by famous early SF fan Jack Darrow, with his notes on TOC; REH poem, CAS, Hamilton, Quinn, Derleth, Keller, Dyalhis, Stoker (“The Burial of the Rats”)
94. WEIRD TALES – 6/29 – REH (“Rattle of Bones”; Solomon Kane), Hamilton, Derleth, Quinn, Owen
95. THE SHADOW – 1/32 – spine taped – “The Death Tower”
96. THE SHADOW – 2/32 – tape inside FC & BC – “The Silent Seven”
97. DOC SAVAGE – 2/34 – “The Man Who Shook the Earth”
98. DOC SAVAGE – 4/34 – “The Monsters”
99. DOCTOR DEATH – 2/35 – tape inside covers
100. THE SPIDER – 11/33 – “The Wheel of Death”
101. THE SPIDER – 5/34 – “The Mad Horde”
102. THE SPIDER – 12/37 – “Satan’s Switchboard”
103. ASTOUNDING STORIES – 6/36 – HPL (“The Shadow Out of Time”), Williamson, Campbell
104. THE SECRET 6 – 1/35 – “The Golden Alligator”
105. TERROR TALES – 1-2/37 – slight tape bottom left FC, spine & BC; slight tape p. 1; F. Davis, Ernst
106. TERROR TALES – 11-12/38 – Cummings
107. WEIRD TALES – 12/34 – REH (“A Witch Shall Be Born”; Conan), Moore (Jirel of Joiry), CAS, Derleth, Owen
108. WEIRD TALES – 1/35 – CAS, Bloch, Quinn, Ernst 1/3
109. WEIRD TALES – 8/35 – CAS, Quinn, Ernst (Dr. Satan)
110. WEIRD TALES – 7/36 – REH (“Red Nails” 1/3; Conan); CAS, Moore (Northwest Smith), Hamilton, Derleth, Wellman, Doyle
111. YANKEE SHORTS #2 (11/40) – MYSTERY – scarce U.K. magazine series
112. YANKEE SHORTS #3 (11/40) – SCIENCE FICTION – scarce U.K. magazine series
113. YANKEE SHORTS #6 (1/41) – WEIRD – scarce U.K. magazine series
114. YANKEE SHORTS #11 (4/41) – SCIENCE FICTION – scarce U.K. magazine series – Cummings
115. YANKEE SHORTS #14 (7/41) – WEIRD – scarce U.K. magazine series
116. YANKEE SHORTS #19 (5/42) – WEIRD – scarce U.K. magazine series
117. YANKEE SHORTS #21 (7/42) – SCIENCE FICTION – scarce U.K. magazine series
117.1 UNUSUAL STORIES ANNOUNCEMENT – 11/33 – rare advertising piece promoting this semi-pro magazine
117.2 UNUSUAL STORIES – Advance Issue, 3/34
117.3 UNUSUAL STORIES – 5-6/35, v1n1 – Barlow, Wollheim poem, Ackerman poem
117.4 UNUSUAL STORIES – Winter 1935, v1n2, final issue – Bloch
118. DYNAMIC SCIENCE STORIES – 2/39 (v1n1) – Bond
119. DYNAMIC SCIENCE STORIES – 4-5/39 – Wellman; Saunders cover
120. THE SPIDER – U.K. edition, 4/40 (partial reprint of U.S. 4/40) – “The Man from Hell”
121. THE SPIDER – U.K. edition, 6/40 (partial reprint of U.S. 6/40) – “Judgment of the Damned”
122. ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE – 6/31 – Cummings
123. ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE – 11/31 – Ernst, Hawk Carse story
123.1 RAY PALMER LETTER – form letter dated March 12, 1952, signed by Palmer, from Palmer to “Dear Friend”. This was sent to the readers of Palmer’s magazine, “Other Worlds,” soliciting funds to help OW move to monthly publication.
124. UNCANNY STORIES – 4/41 – Cummings, Keller
125. MARVEL TALES – 12/39
125.1 MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 4-5/39
125.2 MARVEL STORIES – 4/41 – Cummings
126. PLANET STORIES – Spring 1942 – Asimov, Brackett, Bond, Brown, Cummings
127. PLANET STORIES – Spring 1944 – Bradbury, Bracket, Bond, Brown
128. PLANET STORIES – 7/52 – Philip K. Dick (his first published story), John Jakes
129. 10 STORY FANTASY – Spring 1951 (v1n1; only issue) – Leiber, Clarke, Derleth, van Vogt, Bama cover
130. AMAZING STORIES – 3/44 – Bradbury, Hamilton
130.1 MARVEL TALES – 5/34, v1n1 – HPL (“Celephais”), Derleth, Keller
130.2 MARVEL TALES – 7-8/34, v1n2 – REH (“The Garden of Fear”), Lon, Wellman
130.3 MARVEL TALES – 7-8/34, v1n2, alternate cover – REH (“The Garden of Fear”), Lon, Wellman
130.4 MARVEL TALES – Winter 1934, v1n3 – Bloch, Keller
130.5 MARVEL TALES – 3-4/35, v1n4 – HPL (“The Doom that Came to Sarnath”)
130.6 MARVEL TALES – Summer 1935, v1n5 – Jacobi, Farley
131. WEIRD TALES – 6/37 – Bloch & Kuttner, Ernst, Long; news of HPL’s death
132. WEIRD TALES – 12/37 – HPL (“Polaris”), REH poem, Bloch (Cthulhu story), Dyalhis, Quinn, Hamilton, D. Wandrei
133. WEIRD TALES – 4/38 – REH poem, HPL poem, Jacobi, Quinn, Bloch, Starrett poem, Farley, Williamson 2/3
134. WEIRD TALES – 5/38 – REH (“Pigeons from Hell”), HPL poem, Kuttner (Elak of Atlantis 1/2), Quinn, Hamilton, Williamson
135. “THE RAVEN” by Edgar Allan Poe, illustrated by Gustave Dore, with comment by Edmund C. Stedman – published by Harper & Brothers in 1884; first American edition as an independent publication. Elephant folio 14” x 18”. Prior owner’s inscription in pencil – “Mother from Howard / Dec 25 83” (so presumably this was a Christmas gift back in 1883). This copy has been reinforced with clear tape along the edges of the covers (inside and out) as well as along the spine (also inside and out). A lovely book.
136. THE SHADOW – 4/32 – “Mobsmen on the Spot”
137. THE SHADOW – 5/32 – “Hands in the Dark”
138. THE SHADOW – 9/32 – “Hidden Death”
139. THE SPIDER – 9/34 – “Reign of the Silver Terror”
140. THE SPIDER – 1/35 – “The City Destroyer”
141. DOC SAVAGE – 1/34 – “Brand of the Werewolf”
142. DOC SAVAGE – 3/34 – “Meteor Menace”
143. DOC SAVAGE – 5/34 – “The Mystery on the Snow”
144. TERROR TALES – 1/36 – Ernst, Rogers
145. TERROR TALES – U.K. edition, #3 (4/49) – partial reprint of U.S. 11/40; Fischer as Gray
146. WEIRD TALES – 2/37 – Finlay’s first cover for WT; REH (“Dig Me No Grave”), CAS poem, Quinn, Kuttner, Derleth, Stoker (“A Gipsy Prophecy”)
147. WEIRD TALES – 4/37 – Bloch, Hamilton, Derleth, Kuttner
148. WEIRD TALES – 10/37 – HPL (“The Shunned House”), REH poem, Quinn, Hamilton 2/3, Wellman
149. THE SHADOW – 10/15/32 – “The Ghost Makers”
150. THE SHADOW – 11/1/32 – spine taped – “The Five Chameleons”
151. DOC SAVAGE – 6/34 – “The King Maker”
152. DOC SAVAGE – 7/34 – “The Thousand-Headed Man”
153. TERROR TALES – U.K. edition, #1 (11-12/48) – partial reprint of U.S. 3/41 – Cave, Rogers
154. TERROR TALES – U.K. edition, #2 (3/49) – partial reprint of U.S. 1/41 – Cave
154.1 TRUE MYSTIC SCIENCE – 11/38, v1n1
154.2 TRUE MYSTIC SCIENCE – 12/38 – Mundy, Kline
154.3 TRUE MYSTIC SCIENCE – 1/39 –
154.4 THE VORTEX – #1 (1947) – rare, well-produced fanzine
154.5 THE VORTEX – #2 (1947) – the publisher having spent all their budget on the first issue, this scarce second issue is mimeographed – CAS poem, Keller
154.6 KADATH – only issue (1974); edited and published by Lin Carter. Contents include poems by REH, HPL & A. Merritt, CAS letters to HPL & a Carter Cthulhu Mythos story & Bok.
154.7 THE BOOK OF TERROR – 12/39 – the only issue of this rare Canadian pulp which was edited by an anonymous editor who went under the name “The Black Prince.” Reprints stories from Spicy Mystery, Spicy Adventure and Mind Magic; Price & Bellem.
155. MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES – 2/39 – Williamson
156. ASTONISHING STORIES – two Canadian issues, 3/42 (v1n2; Kuttner, Cummings) & 5/42 (v1n3; final issue; Cummings)
157. ASTONISHING STORIES – 11/41 – Brackett, Hubbard & de Camp, Cummings
158. PLANET STORIES – Fall 1942 – Kuttner
159. PLANET STORIES – Summer 1946 – Bradbury, Brackett & Bradbury
160. PLANET STORIES – Winter 1949
161. PLANET STORIES – Summer 1949 – Brackett (Eric John Stark)
162. PLANET STORIES – Spring 1949 – Bradbury
163. FUTURE COMBINED WITH SCIENCE FICTION – 12/41 – Cummings
163.1 “THE IMMORTAL STORM” by Sam Moskowitz – 11/51; first edition (mimeographed) limited to 150 copies. Comes with a letter from book dealer Barry Levin to SAM regarding this copy, with SAM’s handwritten reply at the bottom.
163.2 “FANCYCLOPEDIA” (authored by Jack Speer as John A. Bristol; published by Forrest J. Ackerman in 1944 in an edition of 250 copies), “FANCYCLOPEDIA II” (edited by Richard Eney; published by Operation Crifanac in 1959 in an edition of 450 copes) & “THE REJECTED CANON” (reprints parts of the original Fancyclopedia that were omitted from Fancyclopedia II; published by Dick Eney in 1962)
163.3 “THE ENCHANTED REPLICATOR” (by Bob Shaw & Walt Willis; published in 1954 in an edition of 200 copies) & “BEYOND THE REPLICATOR” (by Walt Willis and James White, published in 1991)
164. FUTURE COMBINED WITH SCIENCE FICTION – 2/42 – Cummings, Bok, Keller
165. FUTURE COMBINED WITH SCIENCE FICTION – 10/41 – Cummings
166. FUTURE FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION – 10/42 – Bok
167. AMAZING STORIES – 1/43 – Browne 2/2, St. John cover
168. AMAZING STORIES – 5/41 – St. John cover
169. AMAZING STORIES – 7/42 – Bond, Cummings, St. John cover
170. FANTASTIC ADVENTURES – 10/44 – St. John cover
171. FANTASTIC ADVENTURES – 10/45 – St. John cover
172. PLANET STORIES – Winter 1947
173. PLANET STORIES – Fall 1945 – Cummings, Fox
174. PLANET STORIES – Summer 1950 – Bradbury
175. PLANET STORIES – Fall 1947 – Bradbury
176. CAPTAIN FUTURE – Summer 1942 – Hamilton (“The Comet Kings”), Wellman, Williamson 2/3
177. CAPTAIN FUTURE – Fall 1941 – Hamilton (“The Lost World of Time”), Long
178. COMET – 3/41 – Williamson
179. WEIRD TALES – 11/37 – HPL (“Hypnos”), REH poem Moore & Kuttner (Jirel of Joiry & Northwest Smith), Quinn, Bloch, Ernst, Hamilton 3/3
180. TWO COMPLETE SCIENCE-ADVENTURE BOOKS – #6, Summer 1952
181. FANTASTIC ADVENTURES – 7/46 – Bloch
182. AMAZING STORIES – 5/43 – Bond (Lancelot Biggs)
183. AMAZING STORIES – 11/40 – Bond (Lancelot Biggs), Wellman, Hamilton
184. AMAZING STORIES – 9/44
185. AMAZING STORIES – 8/46
186. PLANET STORIES – Summer 1945
187. PLANET STORIES – Spring 1946 – Bradbury, Kuttner, Fox
188. PLANET STORIES – Spring 1948 – Bradbury
189. PLANET STORIES – Fall 1949 – Brackett (Eric John Stark)
190. PLANET STORIES – 11/51 – Anderson
191. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 11/33 (v1n2) – “Purple Aces”
192. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 7/34 – “The Dragon Patrol”
193. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 12/34 – missing 1.75” x 2.5” off BC – “The Blizzard Staffel”
194. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 1/35 – “The X-Ray Eye”
195. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 2/35 – “Squadron of the Scorpion”
196. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 3/35 – “The Death Monsters”
197. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 7/35 – “Wings of the Juggernaut”
198. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 10/35 – “Claws of the Sky Monster”
199. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 6/37 – “Flight from the Grave”
200. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 2/38 – “Wings for the Dead”
201. G-8 AND HIS BATTLE ACES – 10/39 – “The Black Buzzard Flies to Hell!”
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