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22: 92: 220:. Initially, Glasser was the "Editor" of the zine, Weisinger "Associate Editor," Schwartz "Managing Editor," and Ackerman "Contributing Editor." (Three of the four editors were 15โ€“17 years old at the time. Allen Glasser was born in 1908.) 380: 302:
wrote one installment under his own name, and another under the pseudonym "Rae Winters." Hamilton composed the final episode of the serial, and finished with a bang, destroying the planets
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writers included many of the leading lights of SF, fantasy, horror, and adventure fiction in that era, including
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World Publishing, Cleveland, Ohio, 1966. Ballantine Books, New York, 1967; pp. 109โ€“14.
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Defunct science fiction magazines published in the United States
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HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 2000; pp. 10โ€“22.
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Man of Two Worlds: My life in Science Fiction and Comics.
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Seekers of Tomorrow: Masters of Modern Science Fiction.
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