The new issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly (#11) is well timed as it deals with UFOs in the men’s adventure magazines. All the talk about drones over New Jersey the past month has included UFOs.
This issue is 143 pages, 8.5 x 11 inches, sub-divided into articles about UFOs in men’s magazines in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Cover art by Earl Norem!
Contents:
Author | |
Bob Deis | The MAM/UFO Connection |
Donald E. Keyhoe | The Flying Saucers are Real |
Jack Jonathan | The Saucers are Spies from Mars |
Frank Edwards | Are They Hiding the Truth About Flying Saucers |
Gary Lovisi | Space-Sploitation |
W. Douglas Lansford | George Adamski: The First Ambassador to Outer Space? |
John A. Keel | UFO “Agents of Terror” |
Jules Burt | Gerry Anderson’s UFO: The Series |
Larry Lewis | The New Menace of U.S.O.’s – Unidentified Sea Objects |
Pictorial | Sexy Sirens and the Flying Saucers |
Pictorial | Mara Corday |
Robert F. Dorr | Are UFOs Attacking Our Oil Fields? |
Interesting to read one of Donald Keyhoe’s UFO articles. I can remember seeing a paperback by him in a box of paperbacks given to us from a cousin. Keyhoe was a writer for the pulp magazines in the 1930s and 40s including Weird Tales.
John Keel was probably the premier writer on strange things decades ago. Robert F. Dorr was a writer on military aviation history.
UFO, that most shagadelic of T.V. shows. Jules Burt’s article is informative on the show and the premise. I prefer it to Space 1999.
As per usual, this issue is profusely illustrated from the men’s magazines that the articles are reprinted from.
The next issue of MAQ is on private eyes. Order at Menspulpmags.com.
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