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Weird Worlds magazine Buck Rogers Flash Gordon Star War
ebay Item # 4526017021
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Offered at $ 0.99 Sold at $ 2.25  
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Location Austin, TexasStart Date 20050206121952
Country United StatesEnd Date 20050206121952

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  Weird Worlds magazine Buck Rogers Flash Gordon Star War
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: -- Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: 1981 Weird Worlds #7 1981 features: Mysteries of the I Ching, How to give up fortune cookies! Those old-time movie serials, A look back to the days of Saturday afternoon heroes and heroines. Return on the Legendary Superheroes: Part One. An interview with TV's Buck Rogers, Gil Gerard. Return on the Legendary Superheroes: Part Two. A exclusive look at Flash Gordon, the movie and an interview with the special-effects man Frank Van Der Veer. The Demons, a classic short story by Robert Sheckley. Bogged Down, A horror comic for "oily risers". It's a Weird, Weird World!, Strange but true stories from around the world. Second Chance, a short story by Frederic Brown. The Amazing Dunninger, Master mind reader or fantastic fraud? The Empire Strikes Back Trivia Test, test your Star Wars wisdom. Includes pictures from the movie and of the cast. Portfolio: Weird Worlds on Earth. Photographs that won't remind you of home-sweet-home. The Room, a short story by Ray Russell. True UFO Encounters, What happend to Snippy? The Zoo, a short stroy by Edward D. Hoch. The Last Word, Weir and hilarious gravestone epitaphs.

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4526017021: Weird Worlds magazine Buck Rogers Flash Gordon Star War
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