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Black Cat Weekly #207

Harry Coverdale

Casa editrice: Black Cat Weekly

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This issue, we have another impressive lineup, featuring novels by Herman Landon (writing as Harry Coverdale) and sci-fi master Mack Reynolds. We also have original short stories by Christine Eskilson, Sybil Johnson, B.J. Thoray, Marc Bilgrey, A.L. Sirois, and Justin Gustainis. And we have a classic short from the legendary pulp magazine Weird Tales by Paul Ernst. Don’t forget a brand-new solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles!
Disponibile da: 17/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 602 pagine.

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