Art by Emsh

Frank Belknap Long – Part 3: 1950-2016

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Frank Belknap Long was a veteran Pulpster by 1950. He had written for Weird Tales, Astounding Science-Fiction and many other Pulps. He had also written for comic books, creating the template from which all 1950s Horror comics would come. The decade that would see the Pulps end. FBL become an editor for the magazines that followed the Pulps. Beginning with The Saint and Fantastic Universe, he would later edit Satellite Science Fiction, Short Stories and a long stint on Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine.

The 1960s saw Frank move into paperbacks, both Science Fiction as well as Gothics under the name Lyda Belknap Long. (Lyda was Frank’s wife’s name.) The 1970s would see a renewal in interest in the Cthulhu Mythos. FBL published his last collections with Arkham House along with a bio of his friend, H. P. Lovecraft. In 1978 he won the Lifetime Achievement Sward from the World Fantasy Award. In 1987, the Stokers would also award him that honor.

Despite the accolades, when Frank died in 1994, he was buried in a potter’s field for indigents. Later his friends would have his remains moved to New York City’s Woodlawn Cemetery. Frank is gone but the remarkable body of work he left behind still fascinates. Though he was proud to have been a good friend of H. P. Lovecraft, he was so much more than a mere acolyte.

1950

Art by Vincent Napoli

“Two Face” (Weird Tales, March 1950)

Art by Earle K. Bergey
Artist unknown

“The Miniature Menace” (Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, May-June 1950)

Artist unknown

“Invasion” (Startling Stories, July 1950)

Art by Noyga

“Prison Bright, Prison Deep” (Astounding Science Fiction, August 1950)

Art by Vincent Napoli

“If You Don’t Watch Out” (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1950)

1951

Art by Vincent Napoli

“Museum” (Fantastic Story Quarterly, Winter 1951)

Art by Milton Luros

“Martian Homecoming” (Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories, March 1951)

Art by Jon Arfstrom

“The Mississippi Saucer” (Weird Tales, March 1951) Frank’s last story for the original Weird Tales.

Art by Hannes Bok

“The Unfinished” (Super Science Stories, April 1951)

Art by Herman Vestal

“Lake of Fire” (Planet Stories, May 1951)

Art by Herman Vestal

“The Timeless Ones” (Planet Stories, July 1951)

1952

Art by Vincent Napoli

“And Someday to Mars” (Thrilling Wonder Stories, February 1952)

Art by Peter Poulton

“Lesson in Survival” (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1952)

1953

Art by Martin Kollman

“Throwback in Time” (Science-Fiction Plus, April 1953)

Art by Alex Schomburg

“Little Men of Space” (Fantastic Universe, June-July 1953)

Art by Charles Hornstein

“The Spiral Intelligence” (Science-Fiction Plus, June 1953)

Art by the Igor Shop

Druid’s Castle” (Fantastic Fears #3, September 1953)

Art by Don Sibley

“Night-Fear” (Dynamic Science Fiction, October 1953)

1954

Art by Joe Richards

“The Man the Martians Made” (Fantastic Universe, January 1954)

Art by Clarence Doore

“The Man from Time” (Fantastic Universe, March 1954)

Art by Emsh

“Man Hunt” (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Spring 1954)

Art by Clarence Doore

“The Calm Man” (Fantastic Universe, May 1954)

Art by Alex Schomberg

“Mr. Caxton Draws a Martian Bird” (Fantastic Universe, July 1954)

Art by Alex Schomberg

“The Cottage” (Fantastic Universe, September 1954)

Art by the Igor Shop

Monster in the Mist” (Haunted Thrills #17, September-October1954) This may be the last comic Frank wrote.

Art by Bert Lief

“Two Way Destiny” (Fantastic Universe, October 1954)

Art by Alex Schomberg

“A Lion in Your Lap” (Fantastic Universe, November 1954) (as Frank Doty)

“Man of Distinction” (Fantastic Universe, November 1954)

1955

Art by Hulsey

“Giant in the Forest” (Science Fiction Quarterly, February 1955)

Art by Alex Schomberg

“Good to Be a Martian” (Fantastic Universe, February 1955)

Art by Mel Hunter

“Rebirth” (Fantastic Universe, July 1955)

1956

Art by Emsh

“Preview” (Fantastic Universe, January 1956)

Art by Frank Kelly Freas

“Young Man with a Trumpet” (Fantastic Universe, February 1956)

Art by Frank Kelly Freas

“The Spectacles” (Fantastic Universe, April 1956)

1957

Art by C. A. Murphy

“Made to Order” (Future Science Fiction, Spring 1957)

Art by Emsh

Artist unknown

“Operation: Square Peg” (Satellite Science Fiction, April 1957) (with Irving W. Lande)

Art by John Giunta

“The Golden Calf” (Saturn, October 1957)

Art by Robert Gibson Jones

Space Station No. 1 (1957)

1958

Art by Alex Schomberg

Art by Leo Morey

“Mission to a Distant Star” (Satellite Science Fiction, February 1958)

Art by Frank Kelly Freas

“Riddle of the Deadly Paradise” (Science Fiction Stories, November 1958) (as Charles Long)

1960

Art by Basil Gogos

Woman from Another Planet (1960)

1961

Artist unknown

The Mating Center (1961)

Art by Robert E Schulz

The Horror Expert (1961)

1962

Art by John Schoenherr

Mars Is My Destination (1962)

1963

Artist unknown

The Horror From the Hills (1963)

Art by Emsh

Three Steps Spaceward (1963)

Artist unknown

It Was the Day of the Robot (1963)

Artist unknown but I always thought the character looked like L. Ron Hubbard

The Hounds of Tindalos (1963)

1964

Art by Edward Gorey

The Dark Beasts (1964)

Art by Frank Utpatel

“When the Rains Came” (1964, Over the Edge)

Art by Emsh

Mission to a Star (1964)

Art by Emsh

The Martian Visitors (1964)

Artist unknown

Odd Science Fiction (1964)

Artist Unknown

“Still Life” (Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, January 1964)

1966

Art by Lou Marchetti

So Dark a Heritage (1966)

Artist Unknown

This Strange Tomorrow (1966)

Artist unknown
Artist unknown

Lest Earth Be Conquered (aka The Androids) (1966)

1967

Artist unknown but probably Jack Gaughan

Journey Into Darkness (1967)

“The Electric Frankenstein Affair” (The Man From U. N. C. L. E. Magazine, July 1967)

1968

Art by Jerome Podwil

“And Others Shall Be Born” (1968)

1969

Artist Unknown

The Three Faces of Time (1969)

Art by Lou Marchetti

To the Dark Tower (1969) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

Artist Unknown

“Murder on Location” (Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine, March 1969)

1970

Art by Frank Frazetta

Monster from Out of Time (1970)

1971

Artist unknown

Fire of the Witches (1971) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

Art by Ken Kelly

Survival World (1971)

Artist unknown

The Witch Tree (1971) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

Artist unknown

The Shape of Fear (1971)

1972

Art by Gray Morrow

The Night of the Wolf (1972)

Artist unknown

House of Deadly Nightshade (1972) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

Art by Ken Barr

The Rim of the Unknown (1972)

1973

Artist unknown

Legacy of Evil (1973) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

Artist Unknown

“Bribe Money” (Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Annual 1973)

1974

Artist Unknown

Crucible of Evil (1974) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

1975

Art by Bruce Pennington

The Black Druid and Other Stories (1975)

Art by Michael Nally

“The Cottage Tenant” (Fantastic, April 1975)

Art by Frank Utpatel

Howard Phillips Lovecraft: Dreamer on the Nightside (1975)

Art by Peter Rauch

The Early Long (1975)

1977

Art by Gary D. Lang

The Lemonyne Heritage (1977) (as Lyda Belknap Long)

Art by Stephen Fabian

In Mayan Splendour (1977)

1979

Art by Stephen Fabian

“The Gift of Lycanthropy” Part 12 of 17 (Fantasy Crossroads #15, January 1979)

Art by Clyde Caldwell

Night Fear (1979)

1980

Art by Tim White

“Dark Awakening” (1980, New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos)

1981

Art by Tim Kirk

“Woodland Burial” (1981, Whispers 3)

1982

“The Autumn Visitors” (Twilight Zone, January 1982)

1983

Art by Emmanuel

“Problem Child” (Fantasy Macabre #4, July 1983)

“Diploma Time” (1983, Whispers 4)

“Homecoming” (Weird Tales #4, 1983)

1984

Art by Peter H. Gilmore

“The Necronomicon, John Dee’s Translation” (Crypt of Cthulhu #23, St John’s Eve 1984)

Art by Stephen Fabian

“Gateway to Forever” (Crypt of Cthulhu #25, Michaelmas 1984)

1985

Art by Stephen Fabian

“Discovery Time” (Crypt of Cthulhu #31, Roodmas 1985)

1986

Frank Belknap Long: An Autobiographical Memoir(1986)

Art by Peter H. Gimore

“In the Tomb of Semenses” (Crypt of Cthulhu #39, Roodmas 1986)

Art by Allen Koszowski

“The Eye Above the Mantel” (Crypt of Cthulhu #42, Michaelmas 1986)

Art by Cathy Hill

“Love in the Wildwood” (1986, Halloween Horrors)

1987

Art by Stephen Fabian

“The Soaring” (Astro-Adventures, January 1987)

1988

Art by Stephen Fabian

“Sauce for the Gander” (Astro-Adventures 3, January 1988)

1990

Art by Robert H. Knox

The Challenge From Beyond (1990)

1991

“The Space Eaters” adapted by Robert T. Megginson for Monsters (January 6, 1991)

1995

Artist unknown

The Darkling Tide (1995)

Art by Hannes Bok

Escape From Tomorrow: 3 Previously Unreprinted Weird Tales (1995)

Art by Robert H. Knox

The Eye Above the Mantle and 4 Previously Unpublished Weird Tales (1995)

1996

“John Dee’s Necronomicon: A Fragment” (1996)

Long Memories: Recollections of Frank Belknap Long (1997)

2010

“A Dangerous Experiment” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

“Black Demons Dance” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

“Courtship of the Vampire” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

“Dr. Whitlock’s Price” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

“Rehearsal Night” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

“The Horror at Cut-Off Cove” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

“The Infants from Hell” (Frank Belknap Long, 2010)

Frank Belknap Long (2010)

Art by Freesurf

The Man Who Died Twice and Three Others (2009)

Classic Science Fiction Stories by Frank Belknap Long (2010)

2011

Art by Emsh

Operation: Square Peg (2011) (with Irving W. Lande)

2012

Art based on Alex Schomburg

Mission to a Distant Star: Science Fiction Triple Feature (2012)

2014

The Man From Time (2014)

2016

Art by Valeriy Kachaev

The Frank Belknap Long Science Fiction Megapack (2016)

Artist unknown

The Frank Belknap Long Science Fiction Novel Megapack (2016)

Artist unknown

The Second Frank Belknap Long Megapack (2016)

Artist unknown

The Third Frank Belknap Long Megapack (2016)

 

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