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Richard Allen Lupoff (February 21, 1935 –
October 22, 2020) was an
American science-fiction and
mystery author, who also
wrote humor, satire, nonfiction...
- "12:01 P.M." is a
short story by
American writer Richard A.
Lupoff,
which was
published in the
December 1973
edition of The
Magazine of
Fantasy and Science...
- NC: McFarland, 2010.
Lupoff, Richard.
Master of Adventure:
Edgar Rice Burroughs. Lincoln:
University of
Nebraska Press, 2005.
Lupoff, Richard. Barsoom:...
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Network in the
United States on July 5, 1993. It is an
adaptation of
Richard Lupoff's short story "12:01 P.M.,"
published in the
December 1973
issue of The Magazine...
- the
first film
adaptation of the
short story "12:01 P.M." by
Richard A.
Lupoff,
which was
published in the
December 1973
edition of The
Magazine of Fantasy...
- Sun's End is a
novel by
Richard A.
Lupoff published in 1984. Sun's End is a
novel in
which the main
character awakes in 2089
rebuilt as a
bionic superhuman...
- by Jack
Biblo and Jack Tannen.
Through its
entire existence,
Richard A.
Lupoff was the
editor for
Canaveral Press.
After many
years of
operating their...
-
Space War
Blues is a
science fiction novel by
American writer Richard A.
Lupoff. It is a
fixup of
several previously published pieces, the
longest of which...
- Gangsters, and the
Birth of the
Comic Book.
Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-03657-0.
Lupoff, ****; Thompson, Don (1997). All in
Color for a Dime.
Krause Publications...
- Woman. The
first recorded use of the term "Golden Age" was by
Richard A.
Lupoff in an article, "Re-Birth",
published in
issue one of the
fanzine Comic Art...