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 Details supplied by David Lee Smith. |   | 
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 Details supplied by David Lee Smith. |   | 
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 Details supplied by David Lee Smith. |   | 
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 Details supplied by David Lee Smith. |   | 
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 Details supplied by David Lee Smith & Sai Shankar. |   | 
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 Details supplied by Al Tonik. |   | 
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 Given as v5 #9 on spine. |   | 
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 Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the Fall 1949 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the Winter 1949-50 (US) issue. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the Spring 1950 (US) issue. Details supplied by Richard Fidczuk. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the Winter 1950-51 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Partial reprint of the Fall 1950 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Pulp reprint magazine. | 
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 Details supplied by Steve Miller. |   | 
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 Details taken from eBay listing. |   | 
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 A character pulp. The lead novels are usually SF in nature, but the back up stories almost never are. | 
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 Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 Title changed from Ka-Zar. | 
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 Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |   | 
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 One-shot fanzine—a parody of the Ziff-Davis pulps. | 
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 Has a cover “price” 10 cents. Produced in a numbered edition of 100 copies, distributed in a manila envelope with matching numbered label. Interior illustrations by George Chastain. |   |