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Bob Glueckstein

Glueckstein, Robert W.

May 20, 1917 – May 20, 2002 (aged 85)

Birth place: Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA

24 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
September 1941 6 Interior Art Cartoon: "That's my new death ray machine, Dear. What do you think of it?" Fantastic Adventures, September 1941
December 1941 141|1141.2 Interior Art Cartoon: "Hah! Just as I suspected!" Fantastic Adventures, December 1941
December 1941 67 Interior Art Cartoon: "I made mine out of an old goldfish bowl!" Fantastic Adventures, December 1941
1942 89 Interior Art Cartoon: "Ha—you should see the Chrysler Building!" Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Summer 1942
1942 141|141.2 Interior Art Cartoon: "Nobody knows where it'll end up — take it or leave it!" Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Summer 1942
1942 140|140.3 Interior Art Cartoon: "That Earthgirl! Whatever he sees in her is absolutely beyond me!" Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Summer 1942
January 1942 237 Interior Art Cartoon: "Pull over to Saturn, youse!" Amazing Stories, January 1942
March 1942 6 Interior Art Cartoon: "No answer, guess he's not in" Amazing Stories, March 1942
April 1942 6|6.2 Interior Art Cartoon: "Slip into This for Size" Amazing Stories, April 1942
June 1942 193 Interior Art Cartoon: "He says he wants to sign us up for his circus." Amazing Stories, June 1942
June 1942 7 Interior Art Cartoon: "Junior! Stop playing with your food!" Amazing Stories, June 1942
August 1942 197 Interior Art Cartoon: no caption Amazing Stories, August 1942
September 1942 228 Interior Art Cartoon: "Er–it's an old custom among Martians to present guests with a going-away gift, Dear." Amazing Stories, September 1942
September 1942 63 Interior Art Cartoon: "I just asked him where we were and he bit my head off!" Amazing Stories, September 1942
September 1942 6 Interior Art Cartoon: "I picked that one up at a pawnshop—neat, huh—it tells the temperature of my coffee in the thermos bottle." Amazing Stories, September 1942
October 1942 227 Interior Art Cartoon: "2,000 gallons of gas and check the oil ..." Amazing Stories, October 1942
October 1942 6 Interior Art Cartoon: "I know, don't tell me. You eat little girls like me!" Fantastic Adventures, October 1942
October 1942 6 Interior Art Cartoon: "Sometimes I wonder if I know what I'm doing." Amazing Stories, October 1942
November 1942 121 Interior Art Cartoon: "And if at first you don't succeed–never mind!" Amazing Stories, November 1942
November 1942 7 Interior Art Cartoon: "They wouldn't take us kids seriously, eh?" Fantastic Adventures, November 1942
December 1942 7 Interior Art Cartoon: "Dope! I told you not to tip your hat!" Amazing Stories, December 1942
December 1942 7 Interior Art Cartoon: "Maybe we're running too fast!" Fantastic Adventures, December 1942
January 1943 97 Interior Art Cartoon: "But, sir, the natives gave her to me as a gift. I didn't dare refuse!" Amazing Stories, January 1943
January 1943 6 Interior Art Cartoon: "I have a cousin in the Smithsonian Institute!" Amazing Stories, January 1943
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Year Publication Title
September 1941 Fantastic Adventures, September 1941 Cartoon: "That's my new death ray machine, Dear. What do you think of it?"
December 1941 Fantastic Adventures, December 1941 Cartoon: "Hah! Just as I suspected!"
December 1941 Fantastic Adventures, December 1941 Cartoon: "I made mine out of an old goldfish bowl!"
1942 Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Summer 1942 Cartoon: "Ha—you should see the Chrysler Building!"
1942 Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Summer 1942 Cartoon: "Nobody knows where it'll end up — take it or leave it!"
1942 Fantastic Adventures Quarterly, Summer 1942 Cartoon: "That Earthgirl! Whatever he sees in her is absolutely beyond me!"
January 1942 Amazing Stories, January 1942 Cartoon: "Pull over to Saturn, youse!"
March 1942 Amazing Stories, March 1942 Cartoon: "No answer, guess he's not in"
April 1942 Amazing Stories, April 1942 Cartoon: "Slip into This for Size"
June 1942 Amazing Stories, June 1942 Cartoon: "He says he wants to sign us up for his circus."
June 1942 Amazing Stories, June 1942 Cartoon: "Junior! Stop playing with your food!"
August 1942 Amazing Stories, August 1942 Cartoon: no caption
September 1942 Amazing Stories, September 1942 Cartoon: "Er–it's an old custom among Martians to present guests with a going-away gift, Dear."
September 1942 Amazing Stories, September 1942 Cartoon: "I just asked him where we were and he bit my head off!"
September 1942 Amazing Stories, September 1942 Cartoon: "I picked that one up at a pawnshop—neat, huh—it tells the temperature of my coffee in the thermos bottle."
October 1942 Amazing Stories, October 1942 Cartoon: "2,000 gallons of gas and check the oil ..."
October 1942 Fantastic Adventures, October 1942 Cartoon: "I know, don't tell me. You eat little girls like me!"
October 1942 Amazing Stories, October 1942 Cartoon: "Sometimes I wonder if I know what I'm doing."
November 1942 Amazing Stories, November 1942 Cartoon: "And if at first you don't succeed–never mind!"
November 1942 Fantastic Adventures, November 1942 Cartoon: "They wouldn't take us kids seriously, eh?"
December 1942 Amazing Stories, December 1942 Cartoon: "Dope! I told you not to tip your hat!"
December 1942 Fantastic Adventures, December 1942 Cartoon: "Maybe we're running too fast!"
January 1943 Amazing Stories, January 1943 Cartoon: "But, sir, the natives gave her to me as a gift. I didn't dare refuse!"
January 1943 Amazing Stories, January 1943 Cartoon: "I have a cousin in the Smithsonian Institute!"