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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...
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Patricia Enid
Lupoff (née Loring;
January 19, 1937 –
October 18, 2018) was an
American magazine editor and
event organizer. She won the 1963 Hugo Award...
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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...
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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...
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precursor of
Harold Ramis's comedy-drama
Groundhog Day (1993).
Richard A.
Lupoff explored a
similar premise in his 1973
short story "12:01".
Replay is the...
- NC: McFarland, 2010.
Lupoff, Richard.
Master of Adventure:
Edgar Rice Burroughs. Lincoln:
University of
Nebraska Press, 2005.
Lupoff, Richard. Barsoom:...
- 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...
- Blackbeard, Bill, "The
First (arf, arf!)
Superhero of Them All". In ****
Lupoff & Don Thompson, ed., All In
Color For A Dime
Arlington House, 1970. Yoshida...
- Manual. Portland, ME:
Tower Publishing Company. 1980. p. 82.
Richard A.
Lupoff, "England,
George Allan" in Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction
Writers by...