Ray Quigley, December 1938.

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Ray Quigley, December 1938.
Thrilling Mystery (January 1939)
Fantastic Adventures, January, 1950
The Kill - Alan Ryan
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If Mike Brand has a more sinister adversary than, y'know, SATAN, I feel sorry for the guy.
Phil Belbin, 1960-ish.
Weird Tales, July, 1937
Manuel Sanjulian, October 1979
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I’d love to say it was as pleasant as my meeting with Jack Williamson, and it was in the beginning when he started to talk about what makes a good story, but things quickly took a turn into the Twilight Zone: Hugh Cave started to go on a jag about how psychologists were quacks and it was all a discredited non-science perpetrating a scam on the public.
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So what.
Strange Stories (June 1939)
June 1937
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