It Came From Outer Space
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In 1954, Universal-International licensed story rights to It Came from Outer Space to Vargo Statten Science Fiction Magazine, British master John Russell Fearn (the man behind the "Vargo Statten" pseudonym) responded with his usual alacrity, penning an exciting retelling of the story for his readers.
This version includes a set of 3 publicity stills originally printed in the magazine as illustrations for the story,
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It Came From Outer Space - John Russel Fearn
Table of Contents
IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE
PHOTO GALLERY: Scientist John Putnam
PHOTO GALLERY: Scene at the Crater
PHOTO GALLERY: Alleyway Enounter
IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE
JOHN RUSSELL FEARN
From Ray Bradbury’s Great Science Fiction Story
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
Copyright © 1954 by John Russell Fearn.
First published Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine, May 1954.
Published by Wildside Press LLC.
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IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE
There were two things to keep John Putnam busy on that particular night. There was the awesome vastness of the universe around him, to be explored in all its haunting beauty by the powerful telescope he had set up in his bungalow at Sand Rock, Arizona. There was the girl beside him, who was beginning to share his interest in astronomy, and there were also stars in her eyes. To John Putnam, at that moment, the world was a very wonderful place.
John Putnam could have said that all was right with his universe. He had just sold another article, he could see security in the immediate future, and he had just exchanged with Ellen Fields the first shy, tentative talks of marriage.