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Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction 3
Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction
Art By Mike Whelan
Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction
"'Repent, Harlequin!' Said The Ticktockman"

Issue 3, May 1975, Marvel Comics

adaption, Roy Thomas
art, Alex Nino
cover, Mike Whelan

Unknown Worlds was one of many black and white magazines Marvel put out in the seventies to compete with similar magazines from Warren and other publishers. This one featured original and adapted Science Fiction stories. Other stories from this issue include an adaption of Larry Niven's "Not Long Before The End" by Doug Moench and Vicente Alcazar, Frank Herbert's "Occupation Force" adapted by Gerry Conway and George Pérez and original stories by Bruce Jones and Tony Isabella & Gene Colan.

The contents page describes the Ellison story the following way:

The Hugo- and Nebula-winning tale of a funny man - in a most unfunny future! Harlan Ellison's most celebrated story.

Original story first appeared in Galaxy, December 1965

See Also:
The Illustrated Ellison - Featuring an illustrated version of "Repent, Harlequin!"
Frank Miller Print

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