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Interview with Analog and Asimov's Managing Editor: Emily Hockaday. Peter Enfantino reviews Manhunt-1955 part one. Jack Seabrook investigates the mysterious true crime reports of Leo Marr for Mystery Book Magazine. Gary Lovisi reveals the highly collectible digest paperbacks from Falcon Books. Steve Carper uncovers the genre giants of Fantasy & Science Fiction Classics. Vince Nowell, Sr. shines the spotlight on Robert A.W. Lowndes' reign of digests. Catch up on breaking industry news-with cover previews-from the digest world's favorite editors, publishers, and writers. New fiction by Richard…mehr

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Interview with Analog and Asimov's Managing Editor: Emily Hockaday. Peter Enfantino reviews Manhunt-1955 part one. Jack Seabrook investigates the mysterious true crime reports of Leo Marr for Mystery Book Magazine. Gary Lovisi reveals the highly collectible digest paperbacks from Falcon Books. Steve Carper uncovers the genre giants of Fantasy & Science Fiction Classics. Vince Nowell, Sr. shines the spotlight on Robert A.W. Lowndes' reign of digests. Catch up on breaking industry news-with cover previews-from the digest world's favorite editors, publishers, and writers. New fiction by Richard Krauss, Robert Snashall, and Joe Wehrle, Jr. with artwork by Rick McCollum and Marc Myers. Reviews of Switchblade No. 12, Sword & Sorcery Annual, Rock and a Hard Place No. 3, and Marilyn Monroe's digest cover trading cards. Plus over 100 digest magazine covers in full color, first issue factoids, cartoons by Bob Vojtko, and more. Cover by Brian Buniak, 160 pages, published in full color by Larque Press.
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Steve Carper is an archeologist who digs through mounds of contemporary newspapers, magazines, books, radio and television shows, movies, cartoons, and comics to transport modern readers to a time that glorified a future based on technological wonders. He lives in Rochester, New York.