Issue Guide
# | Date | Cover Artist | Story | Story Artist |
---|---|---|---|---|
23 | March 1954 | Wally Wood | The Children | Wally Wood |
Fish Story | Al Williamson | |||
The Flying Machine | Bernard Krigstein | |||
Fair Trade | Joe Orlando | |||
24 | June 1954 | Al Feldstein | ...For Posterity | Wally Wood |
The Teacher From Mars | Joe Orlando | |||
The Pioneer | Bernard Krigstein | |||
Upheaval! | Al Williamson | |||
25 | Sept 1954 | Al Williamson | Flying Saucer Report | Wally Wood |
A Sound of Thunder | Al Williamson | |||
Bellyful | Bernard Krigstein | |||
Harvest | Joe Orlando | |||
26 | Dec 1954 | Al Feldstein | Special UFO Issue | Wally Wood |
Joe Orlando | ||||
Reed Crandall | ||||
George Evans | ||||
27 | Jan/Feb 1955 | Wally Wood | Adaptability | Wally Wood |
Close Shave | Reed Crandall | |||
4th Degree | Jack Kamen | |||
I, Robot | Joe Orlando | |||
28 | March/April 1955 | Al Feldstein | The Inferiors | Wally Wood |
Lost in Space | Al Williamson | |||
Round Trip | Jack Kamen | |||
The Trial of Adam Link | Joe Orlando | |||
29 | May/June 1955 | Frank Frazetta | The Chosen One | Wally Wood |
Vicious Circle | Al Williamson | |||
Genesis | Reed Crandall | |||
Adam Link in Business | Joe Orlando |
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