Weird Fantasy - Issue Guide

Issue Guide

# Date Cover Artist Story Story Artist
13(1) May/June 1950 Al Feldstein Am I Man or Machine? Al Feldstein
Only Time Will Tell Wally Wood & Harry Harrison
The Men of Tomorrow Jack Kamen
...Trip into the Unknown Harvey Kurtzman
14(2) July/Aug 1950 Al Feldstein Cosmic Ray Bomb Explosion! Al Feldstein
The Black Arts Wally Wood & Harry Harrison
The Trap of Time! Jack Kamen
Atom Bomb Thief! Harvey Kurtzman
15(3) Sept/Oct 1950 Al Feldstein Martian Infiltration Al Feldstein
Henry and His... Goon Child Harvey Kurtzman
I Died Tomorrow! Jack Kamen
Dark Side of the Moon Wally Wood
16(4) Nov/Dec 1950 Al Feldstein The Last City Al Feldstein
The Mysterious Ray From Another Dimension Harvey Kurtzman
Second Childhood Jack Kamen
A Trip to a Star! Wally Wood
17(5) Jan/Feb 1951 Al Feldstein Child of Tomorrow! Al Feldstein
The Time Machine and the Shmoe! Harvey Kurtzman
Deadlock! Wally Wood
Prediction of Disaster! Jack Kamen
6 March/April 1951 Al Feldstein Space-Warp! Al Feldstein
The Dimension Translator Harvey Kurtzman
...And Then There Were Two! Jack Kamen
Rescued! Wally Wood
7 May/June 1951 Al Feldstein 7 Year Old Genius! Al Feldstein
Come Into My Parlor Jack Kamen
Across the Sun! George Roussos
Breakdown! Wally Wood
8 July/Aug 1951 Al Feldstein The Origin of the Species! Al Feldstein
It Didn't Matter Jack Kamen
The Slave Ship Bernard Krigstein
The Enemies of the Colony Wally Wood
9 Sept/Oct 1951 Al Feldstein Spawn of Mars Wally Wood
The Duplicates Jack Kamen
The Connection Mac Elkin
A Mistake in Multiplication Joe Orlando
10 Nov/Dec 1951 Al Feldstein The Secret of Saturn's Ring! Wally Wood
A Timely Shock! Jack Kamen
The Mutants! Wally Wood
Not on the Menu Joe Orlando
11 Jan/Feb 1952 Al Feldstein The Two-Century Journey! Wally Wood
Shrinking From Abuse Jack Kamen
The 10th At Noon Wally Wood
The Thing in the Jar Joe Orlando
12 March/April 1952 Al Feldstein Project... Survival! Wally Wood
A Lesson in Anatomy! Jack Kamen
The Die is Cast! Wally Wood
A Man's Job! Joe Orlando
13 May/June 1952 Al Feldstein The End! Wally Wood
The Trip! Jack Kamen
Home to Stay! Wally Wood
Don't Count Your Chickens... Joe Orlando
14 July/Aug 1952 Al Feldstein The Exile! Wally Wood
The Expert! Joe Orlando
The Ad! Joe Orlando
Close Call! Jack Kamen
Mad Journey! Al Williamson
15 Sept/Oct 1952 Al Feldstein Revulsion! Joe Orlando
The Quick Trip Al Williamson
The Long Trip Al Williamson
He Who Waits! Jack Kamen
By George!! Al Williamson
16 Nov/Dec 1952 Al Feldstein Mass Meeting! Joe Orlando
Skeleton Key! Al Williamson
What He Saw! Jack Kamen
The Green Thing! Joe Orlando
17 Jan/Feb 1953 Al Feldstein In the Beginning... Joe Orlando
Ahead of the Game! Bill Elder
The Aliens Al Williamson
There Will Come Soft Rains... Wally Wood
18 March/April 1953 Al Feldstein & Al Williamson Counter-Clockwise Bill Elder & John Severin
Zero Hour Jack Kamen
Homesick! Al Williamson
Judgment Day! Joe Orlando
19 May/June 1953 Al Feldstein King of the Grey Spaces! Bill Elder & John Severin
Hot-Rod! Jack Kamen
Brain-Child! Al Williamson
Time For a Change! Joe Orlando
20 July/Aug 1953 Al Feldstein ...For Us the Living Bill Elder & John Severin
I, Rocket Al Williamson
...Conquers All! Jack Kamen
The Automaton Joe Orlando
21 Sept/Oct 1953 Al Williamson & Frank Frazetta My Home... Joe Orlando
Saved Al Williamson
Planely Possible Jack Kamen
The Million Year Picnic Bill Elder and John Severin
22 Nov/Dec 1953 Joe Orlando The Silent Towns Reed Crandall
The Freaks Jack Kamen
The Fossil Joe Orlando
Derelict Ship Bernard Krigstein

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