Stirring Science Stories, March 1942
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Overview:
- Title: Stirring Science Stories, March 1942
- Author: Donald A. Wollheim
- Year: 1942
- Publisher: Manhattan Fiction Publications
- Price: $0.15
- Pages: 68
- Binding: bedsheet
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: The Day Has Come
- Notes:
- Trimmed edges.
- Although indexed here as a bedsheet, it is closer to pulp size, 8x10.5 inches.
- Pages are numbered 3-66.
- "Donald A. Wollheim, Editor."
- Cover art credited to "Hannes Bok" on the ToC page, and his signature is on the artwork.
- All story art is credited by artist's last name only.
- Story art for "The Perfect Invasion" on page 5 is signed "Dolgov"; that on pages 9 and 11 is unsigned.
- Story art for "The Giant" on page 17 is signed "Bok", that on page 19 as "Hannes Bok."
- Story art for "Blind Flight" on pages 23 and 24 is signed "Bok."
- Story art for "The Day Has Come" on page 28, credited to "Dolgov," is unsigned.
- Story art for "The Golden Road" on page 34, credited to "Bok," is unsigned, that on page 41 is signed "Bok."
- Story art for "The Goblins Will Get You" (page 47) is signed "Hannes Bok."
- Story art for "Masquerade" (page 50) is signed "Bok."
- Story art for "The Long Wall" (page 56), credited to "Hall," is unsigned.
- Story art for "The Unfinished City" on page 60 is signed "Hannes Bok."
- "The Vortex" is a letters column. The feature title is part of an uncredited illustration signed "Hunt."
- "The Fantasy World" is a review by Wollheim of the anthology The Other Worlds by Phil Stong. The feature title is part of an uncredited illustration signed "Roy Hunt."
Note on artwork for "The Perfect Invasion": Pre-verification data entered here stated that art credit to Bok for "The Perfect Invasion" was taken from information in Hannes Bok: A Life in Illustration." The credit on the first page of the story states "Illustrations by Dolgov." The first illustration (page 5) is signed thus, but the other two are unsigned. It is assumed for now that these latter two are by Bok, not Dolgov.