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  1. Manly Wade Wellman (May 21, 1903 – April 5, 1986) was an American writer. While his science fiction and fantasy stories appeared in such pulps as Astounding Stories, Startling Stories, Unknown and Strange Stories, Wellman is best remembered as one of the most popular contributors to the legendary Weird Tales and for his fantasy and horror ...

  2. Manly Wade Wellman. Writer: The Twilight Zone. Manly Wade Wellman was born on May 21, 1903, in Kamundongo, Portuguese West Africa (now Angola), where his father, Dr. Frederick Creighton Wellman, was a physician at a British medical outpost.

  3. Manly Wade Wellman. Writer: Lights Out. Manly Wade Wellman was born on May 21, 1903, in Kamundongo, Portuguese West Africa (now Angola), where his father, Dr. Frederick Creighton Wellman, was a physician at a British medical outpost.

  4. Manly Wade Wellman has 398 books on Goodreads with 51136 ratings. Manly Wade Wellmans most popular book is The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Th...

  5. Author: Manly Wade Wellman Author Record # 803; Legal Name: Wellman, Manly Wade Birthplace: Kamundongo, Portuguese West Africa Birthdate: 21 May 1903 Deathdate: 5 April 1986 Language: English Webpages: david-drake.com, Gutenberg, IMDB, Library of Congress, manlywadewellman.com, SFE, Wikipedia-EN

  6. Author Manly Wade Wellman's list of books and series in order, with the latest releases, covers, descriptions and availability.

  7. Manly Wade Wellman is the author of The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (4.26 avg rating, 3658 ratings, 83 reviews, published 1975), The Old Gods W...

  8. Manly Wade Wellman. born Kamundongo, Portuguese West Africa [now Angola]: 21 May 1903. died Chapel Hill, North Carolina: 5 April 1986. works. series. John the Balladeer. Who Fears the Devil? (Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House, 1963) [coll: John the Balladeer: hb/Lee Brown Coye]

  9. May 22, 2019 · Wellman admitted that the Fawcett editors had encouraged their writers to use Superman as a model for Captain Marvel. In the 1960s, Wellman created the character John the Balladeer, who became his most famous creation, who featured in five novels and several additional short stories.

  10. Manly Wade Wellman. by Jeremy L. C. Jones. When Manly Wade Wellman died in 1986, he left behind a wealth of stories and novels that continue to resonate into the new century—the silver strings plucked by a master’s hand.

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