The Tragic and Fantastic End
The cabal trashed the country without any qualms—or shame. They dominated the government, the army, the intelligence, business, finance, culture,
The cabal trashed the country without any qualms—or shame. They dominated the government, the army, the intelligence, business, finance, culture,
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Art by John Buscema and Ernie Chan All the stories I selected this time came from magazines first, ones that occasionally published good Sword &
“But is it Sword & Sorcery?” Have you ever read a book that you thought was the real deal only to ask that question? Paperback publishers are
There is a small group of Sword & Sorcery tales that involve a hero in a break & enter into a wizard’s domicile. This is always a tricky
Art by Draut The Tharn novels were but a moment in the career of Howard Browne. Browne (April 15, 1908 – October 28, 1999) began as a writer before
“The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune” first appeared in Weird Tales in September 1929. It received an illustration by Hugh Rankin. (Rankin signed it DOAK
This is “The Illustrators of Ted White’s Fantastic” but it could have been called “How I Learned to Draw in Columns”. Ted White took over
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In 2018, the Oakland A’s introduced a Kelly green alternate jersey that is an unmistakable throwback to their look from the Swingin’ A’s days
Billy Graham (not the minister) was one of the few African-American artists working in S&S. Bill got his start at Warren with “The Beast in
Roger Zelazny’s Dilvish the Damned had two distinct periods of development, separated by a twelve year hiatus. The first explosion of story writing
Art by Barbara Remington Late in the summer of 1968 the publishing team of Betty and Ian Ballantine recognized that the success of their edition of
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