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Raymond A. Palmer

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...was produced by the Chicago branch of the Science Correspondence Club under the editorship of Raymond A. Palmer (later a noted, and notorious, sf magazine editor) and Walter Dennis. In...

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Atom (Ray Palmer)

...the Silver Age of comic books in ''Showcase '' # 34 (Sep-Oct 1961). He was named after Raymond A. Palmer, a science fiction magazine editor. Using a mass of white dwarf star...

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Lost lands

Amazing Stories magazine, which, beginning in 1943, published a plethora of material by Richard Shaver and Raymond A. Palmer, detailing Shaver's experiences with the inhabitants of the...

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Fate (magazine)

Fate is a magazine of paranormal phenomena co-founded in 1948 by Raymond A. Palmer (editor of Amazing Stories) and Curtis Fuller . It suspended publication in July of 2009. However, The...

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Atom (comics)

...(1961) is physicist and university professor '''Ray Palmer' (named for real-life science fiction writer Raymond A. Palmer, who was himself quite short). Using a mass of white dwarf star...

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Ivy Town

...employed the Atom, initially unwittingly, in his true identity of Raymond Palmer as a member of its faculty. After Palmer went public, he rejoined the University faculty as a...

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Morris K. Jessup

...came to resemble that of the Shaver Hoax perpetrated by the science-fiction magazine editor Raymond A. Palmer -- namely, that "good" and "bad" groups of space aliens were/are...

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The Comet

...published in May 1930 by the Science Correspondence Club in Chicago. Its original editors were Raymond A. Palmer and Walter Dennis. The second issue of the magazine, dated July 1930, was...

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Other Worlds (magazine)

...issue, dated November 1949, was credited to editor Robert N. Webster, one of Palmer's pseudonyms, since Palmer was, at the time, still employed by Ziff-Davis as the editor of Amazing...

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Howard Browne

...publications on Amazing Stories and Fantastic Adventures, both under Raymond A. Palmer's editorship. When Palmer left the magazines in 1949, Browne took over in January 1950. Browne...

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T. O'Conor Sloane

...through 1938. In that year, publisher Ziff-Davis moved production of the magazine to Chicago and named Raymond A. Palmer as Sloane's successor. Sloane was involved with Amazing Stories...

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Fanzine

...The Comet, was published in 1930 by the Science Correspondence Club in Chicago and edited by Raymond A. Palmer and Walter Dennis. The term "fanzine" was coined by Russ Chauvenet in the...