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Fantastic Exploits#19

Fantastic Exploits #19

Jan 1971 · S.F.C.A.
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Contains 3 stories
There'll Be Some Changes Made!
8 pp · Science Fiction

In "There'll Be Some Changes Made!", a starfaring crew lands on the mysterious planet Gastropodia, where the inhabitants live in shell-like igloos and move with a slow, deliberate grace. Commander Morrison is captivated by the graceful Luwana, and as his ship prepares to depart, he faces a choice between duty and love—only to discover the planet’s people are hermaphroditic snails, and Luwana’s transformation leaves him stunned.

Food for Thought
8 pp · Science Fiction

In "Food for Thought," an Earth ship returns to a long-abandoned world it once seeded millennia ago, hoping to finally claim it for human colonization. What they find instead is a planet where evolution took a path no one anticipated—so different, so unexpected, that their very presence could be the end of everything. Unaware of the intelligence that now thrives in the shadows of their own creation, they prepare to begin again, with fire and force.

My World
6 pp · Science Fiction

In "My World," a lone storyteller recounts the boundless power to conjure entire realities—scenes of alien wonder, human triumph, and quiet tragedy—each one shaped by a single, shifting vision. The story unfolds as a surreal journey through infinite possibilities, rendered with striking art that reveals the act of creation itself.

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Full credits

artist, inker Wally Wood

Reprints

↩ Reprints Weird Science #14 (1952), Weird Science #22 (1953), Incredible Science Fiction #32 (1955)

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