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Latest revision as of 04:46, 14 February 2020
(1883 -- 1959)
Edwin Balmer was an American SF and mystery writer who also helped create the SF comic strip Speed Spaulding.
He is remembered today principally for co-authoring (with Philip Wylie) the SF novels When Worlds Collide (1933) and After Worlds Collide (1934).
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
Person | 1883—1959 |
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