Fantastic Adventures, February 1942
February 1942
| Editor | Raymond A. Palmer |
|---|---|
| Cover art | Robert Fuqua , Harold W. McCauley |
| Publisher | Ziff-Davis Publishing Company |
| Price | $0.20 |
| Pages | 148 |
Vol. 4, no. 2
Cover by Robert Fuqua and H.W. McCauley illustrating "Doorway to Hell"
Illustrations by Robert Fuqua, Jay Jackson, Rod Ruth, Joe Sewell, Ned Hadley
Cover by Robert Fuqua and H.W. McCauley illustrating "Doorway to Hell"
Illustrations by Robert Fuqua, Jay Jackson, Rod Ruth, Joe Sewell, Ned Hadley
| Page | Type | Kind | Title | Author(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Editor | Non Fiction | Fantastic Adventures - 1942 | Raymond A. Palmer | |
| Cover Art | Non Fiction | Fantastic Adventures, February 1942 | Robert Fuqua & Harold W. McCauley | |
| 6 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "While you were unconscious from that fall, Professor Purley, we discovered a perfect vacuum, and guess where we found it!" | R. Newman |
| 7 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Since my wife went away on a trip I hired this robot maid and she takes care of practically everything!" | R. Newman |
| 8 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Doorway to Hell (Part 1 of 2) | Robert Fuqua |
| 39 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Well, don't stand there staring-- shut the darn thing off, will you!" | Bob W. Glueckstein |
| 40 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | The Lady and the Vampire | Ned Hadley |
| 52 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Howie Lemp Meets an Enchantress | Rod Ruth |
| 66 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | The Living Manikins | Jay Jackson |
| 88 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | The Outsiders | Jay Jackson |
| 112 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Henry Horn's Racing Ray | Rod Ruth |
| 124 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | The Tenant on the 13th Floor | Joe C. Sewell |
| 132 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Fate and the Fly | Robert Fuqua |
| 140 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: no caption | Danny Almwood |
| 144 | Interior Art | Non Fiction | Cartoon: "Well, Tooku, we hope you have brought back from Earth something besides biological specimens." | R. Newman |