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weird worlds starforce loch ness magazines
ebay Item # 3581651205
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Offered at 0.75 High Bid None
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Quantity 1High Bidder
Seller rixte2Time left Auction over
Location madison ncStart Date 20040118200837
Country United StatesEnd Date 20040125200837

Subject:  SF Magazines
Title:  weird worlds starforce loch ness magazines
Description:  Item Specifics - Magazine Back Issues Issue Type: Monthly Issue Subject: Science Fiction Month: -- Publication Name: -- Publication Year: -- Language: English lot of 4 magazines for sale. Weird worlds magazine # 1 1978. Features Battlestar galactica, are there real vampires, do you have psychic powers, four fabulous full page full color paintings by frank frazetta and more. Weird Worlds magazine # 7 1981. Features Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon, Mysteries of the I Ching, Those old time movie serials, The amazing dunninger, Shorty story the Room, True UFO encounters, and much more. StarForce magazine July 1978. Features The incredible melting man, Star Trek:the Motion Picture, Wonder Woman, Scenes from close encounters you will never see, and so much more. Secrets of Loch Ness magazine Volume 1 1977. Features Nessie and Other Aquatic Monsters, A schoolmaster stalks the unknown, Dr. Wilsons camera makes a catch, Nessie works the eyewitnesses overtime, Are carcasses clues to the mystery? The monster comes ashore! and so much more. I will cancel international bids. All magazines in good condition.

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3581651205: weird worlds starforce loch ness magazines
ChangeEval.Book ID Title    Date    Issue
100% 0%97%13747 images available Weird Worlds1978No. 1
100% 0%96%13753 Weird Worlds1981No. 7
100% 0%91%13745 images available Weird World (UK)Oct 1955v1#1
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