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Austrian artist Rudolf Sieber-Lonati painted many of the Larry Brent covers. His distinctive lurid style can be seen on the covers of many gruselromanes from the 1960s and 1970s
And does UFOs require an apostrophe, as it's a plural of an abbreviation?
The magazine was a mix of reprints and original stories. Frank Belknap Long and Robert E Howard both contributed, and it was the first US magazine to publish Agatha Christie ("The Woman Who Stole A Ghost", aka The Last Seance).
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The Enchanted Frog / Rosenella. Let's Pretend: Telegeneral Records 1970. Sleeve art by David Chestnutt.
The Miracle Of Ronald Weems, by Robert Bloch. Imaginative Tales, May 1955.
Toffee Takes A Trip, by Charles F. Myers. Imaginative Tales, November 1954.
The world of Elric is also rich and complex, but not unfamiliar. The saga has been described as anti-Tolkein, unredemptive and Norse inspired. There is something in all of those assertions.
Elric's story is both a 'voyage and return' narrative of his travels amongst humans and a 'killing the monster' tale of his struggles against his cousin Yyrkoon and indeed his own role as an Eternal Champion.
In 1962 Moorcock wrote The Sundered World's, his first novel published under his own name. It also introduced his lifelong fascination with the multiverse: a landscape of intersecting alternative realities.