![]() ![]() He did considerable pulp magazine work throughout the 1940s, and was active as a book illustrator and painter in the late 1940s and early 1950s, contributing to such publishers as Arkham House, Shasta, Fantasy Press, and Gnome Press. He made his professional debut in the pages of Weird Tales in late 1939, but he began dabbling in fantasy and science fiction art as early as 1930. Campbell is best known for his short story Who Goes There which was adapted. Hannes Bok (1914-1964) is one of a handful of fantasy illustrators from the pulp magazine era, along with Virgil Finlay and Edd Cartier, whose work is just as popular today as it was in the 1940s. was an American science fiction writer and editor. Paranoia ensues as a band of frightened men work to discern friend from foe and destroy the menace. The creature revives with terrifying results, shape-shifting to assume the exact form of animal and man alike. ![]() Campbell Jr. The story is about an Antarctic research camp that discovers and thaws the ancient, frozen body of a crash-landed alien. STARSTREAM 1 - Adventures in Science Fiction (Whitman Pub, Original USA Color comic) CONTENTS - (1) Dominus', (2) The Last Guinea Pig, (3) Who Goes There (basis for the THING), (4) Rabbits to the Moon, (5) The Music of Minox, (6) Shaka. Campbell’s classic “Who Goes There?” was the basis of two popular movies – Howard Hawks’ “The Thing From Another World” in 1951 and John Carpenter’s “The Thing” in 1982. ![]()
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