I really like the cover by Robert Fuqua on this issue of AMAZING STORIES. It's certainly dramatic. William P. McGivern is the dominant author in this one with three stories: the lead novella under his own name, a novelette as P.F. Costello, and a short story as Gerald Vance. Also on hand are the always-dependable Ross Rocklynne, the always-interesting Ed Earl Repp, and Berkeley Livingston, an author whose work I haven't read enough of to form an opinion. If you want to check out this issue for yourself, PDFS of it and a lot of other issues of AMAZING STORIES can be found here.
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Classic art style, but I can't stop wondering where they got that gigantic brain from. It better not have been some human - that thing's as big as a man's torso.
I may have to read it to see if that's explained!
The practice from McGiven's pulp apprenticeship paid off in spades with THE BIG HEAT and ODDS AGAINST TOMORROW.
Hmm. Spamalot.
Yeah, AI is making it more difficult for Blogger to catch the spam comments before they're published. Luckily, my Delete finger still works fine.
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