Articles on Hamilton in Magazines & Newspapers

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  • Ackerman, Forest J., “Edmond Hamilton”, Xenophile, Vol 3, No 6, #30  (Mar. 1977), pp. 13.; Reprint in: A guide to the Fanzine Pulp, Xenophile, Nemesis, Inc. and Golden Perils, James Van Hise, 1997, p. 11.
  • Alexander, Jerry, “Edmond Hamilton , Published Books And Unreprinted Longer Works,” LOCCs (Lettered Observation and Cosmic Comments),   no. 2, 1980.
  • Alexander, Jerry, “Captain Future,” LOCCs (Lettered Observation and Cosmic Comments), no. 4, 1980
  • Andrews, Graham, “An Appendix to Lyall’s Law,” in: Foundation : the International Review of Science Fiction. Vol. 56 (Autumn 1992), p. 99-100. *City at World’s End (1951).
  • Anonymous, “No title,” in: Infinite, vol. 1, issue 1 (1941), p. 24. *”It is with the deepest regret that INFINITE announces the suicide of one of the outstanding present day science-fiction authors, Edmond Hamilton. The body, when discovered, was lying in a litter of manuscript paper, and a battered typewriter was nearby.
    The coroner reports that death was due to poisoning, heartbreak, and writers cramp. There were also two bullet holes in his forehead and a knife in his heart.
    On the floor beside the body the following note was found.
    “I can’t stand it any longer! The strain of continually saving the universe is too much for me after all these years! No one appreciated my efforts! Good bye, cruel world!”
  • Anonymous, “Amazing stories: 60 years of the best science fiction,” in: Publishers Weekly, vol. 228, no. 6, Aug. 9, 1985, pp. 71-72.
  • Anonymous, “Spalten,” in: Aftonbladet (Feb. 26, 1977)  , p. 5. Note: A short paragraph about Captain Future and the death of Edmond Hamilton on the cultural page of the Swedish daily. [Swedish]
  • Anonymous, “Hamilton, cont.,” in: Book West, (), p. 22.
  • Anonymous, “Edmond Hamilton, Writer, Dies in West,” in: Youngstown Vindicator, (2 Feb. 1977), p. 1,58.
  • Anonymous, “Youngstown’s Jules Verne,” in: Youngstown Vindicator, (Feb. 3, 1977), p. 14.
  • Anonymous, “,” in: East Fanglian Times, Vol. 2, no. 4 (March 1964), p. 9.
  • ansvarig, “Kapten Frank och jultomten,” in: DAST Magazine, Dec 25th, 2012. http://www.dast.nu/novell/kapten-frank-och-jultomten
  • “,” in: Polarity, no. 1, Oct. 1957. *Report on the MidWestCon
  • Arellano, Paco, “Unas palabras acerca de Edmond Hamilton,” in: Delirio. Ciencia ficción y fantasía, no. 12, 2013, p. 88-89.
  • Barco, Javier Jiménez, “Capitán Futuro, el hombre del mañana, ” in: Barsoom, t. 2, 2007, pp. 56-61 [Spanish]
  • Bates, David, “Wizard of Science, The Man Who of Tomorrow : Captain Future,” in: LOCCs (Lettered Observations and Cosmic Comments), vol. 2, no. 1, Spring 1981, p. 11.
  • Bergier, Jacques, ” Ici, on désintègre !,” in: Fiction #22, 1955, p. 121; Translated into Spanish:  “Edmond Hamilton,” translated by  Francisco Arellano, in: Delirio. Ciencia ficción y fantasía #23, abr 2019, p. 26.
  • Bennett, Ron, “Saturday Afternoon’s surprise item, ” in: Skyrack #65, April 2, 1964, p. 3.  *”took the shape of Mr & Mrs Edmond Hamilton answering questions fired by the audience. Ed Hamilton said that the pace of Battle for the Stars was much slower than, say, The Universe Wrecker because it had been expanded from a short story. Leigh Brackett – yes, Mrs Edmond Hamilton (we, too, have neo-fan readers) – mentioned that Planet Stories was thought to be a poor magazine while it was running; the moment it folded people began to praise it. EH said that the pocket book is taking the place of the magazine. Both EH and LB felt that the pulp would never return. Asked about their first interest in sf, Ed said that he began to imitate Merritt’s style through admiration and found that it sold. Leigh said that at school she was good at expressive work, tried pro writing at 13, didn’t sell for ten years. Ed felt that more factual work will be written. Jim Groves pointed out that more scientists are now writing sf. Ed answered a question from Ethel Lindsay, that his favourite self-written story was What’s It Like Out There? which was written in 1933 and sold thirty years later. Leigh likes The Long Tomorrow. Of each other’s stories, Ed likes Leigh’s The Fall of the Free Winds and Leigh likes Ed’s What’s It Like Out There and The Star Kings. Sid Birchby told of being given a copy of The Star Kings by Ted Carnell only to find that the book was the French edition. He bought a French dictionary so that he could read it and had thoroughly enjoyed it! John Roles asked about a Hamilton anthology which had appeared in the UK, The Horror on the Asteroid. Ed said that there was no US edition and that the book must be pretty rare by now. This collection of stories from Weird Tales had been his first hard cover book, though the royalties had been so small that he had been paid in postage stamps.” [info]
  • Boulier, Philippe, “Capitaine Futur : ad astra!,” in: Bifrost, no. 90, avril 2018, p. 148-152.
  • Brackett, Leigh, “No Title,” in: Return to Wonder, No. 9 (1970), p. 8.
  • Brackett, Leigh, “[obituary],”  in Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio, March 19, 1978, Reprint at Xenophile combined with the Fantasy Collector [un-numbered issue, #38, March-April 1978] .
  • Brahe, Tycho, in: “Kapten Frank vände Bertil Falks tillvaro “190 grader“”, in: Cassiopeiabloggen, Nr 154 2011
    fredag, 24 juni, 2011.
  • Bridges, Lynn, “Captain Future, Wizard of Science, Superman in prose,” in: Inspiration, vol. 4, issue 1 (April, 1946), p. 25.
  • Briney, Robert E., “He That Hath Wings”,” in: Destiny, no. 7, Winter 1953, p. 32.
  • Brooks, Rick, “Books by Brooks,” in Nargothrond, no. 2 (August 1968), p. 39-40. *The Closed Worlds & The Children of the Sun [fulltext]
  • Brooks, Rick, “The Captain Future Series,” in: Nargothrond #3/4 (Jan. 1969) , pp. 26-35.
  • Brown, Brian Earl, “Captain Future, Man of Tomorrow,” HIDALGO, No. 28 (Jan. 1994), pp. 16, 17-23.
  • Brown, Brian Earl, “The Early Edmond Hamilton,” in: Hidalgo, no. 49 ( for PEAPS, mailing no. 47), April 1999, p. 6-15.
  • Brown, Brian Earl, “Edmond Hamilton’s Strange Invaders,” in: Hidalgo, no. 49 (for PEAPS, mailting no. 47), April 1999, p. 16-20.
  • Brown, Brian Earl, “Edmond Hamilton’s Strange Weird Tales,” in: Hidalgo, no. 49 (for PEAPS, mailing no. 47), April 1999, p. 21-24.
  • Bull, Terry. “World Saver Returns : Edmond Hamilton in Focus,” Vector, No. 31(Mar.1965),pp. 3-8.; Reprint in: Ackermansion Memories, no. 7 (Summer 2018)
  • Burger, Joanne, “(June 15 1969),” in: SF Commentary, no. 5, August 1969, p. 19. *”Edmond Hamilton … mentioned that the Popular Library reprints of the Captain Future series are being published without his permission… since Mr Hamilton didn’t want them published, feeling they are too juvenile for today’s audience.”
  • Burt, Jonn M., “Captain Future in the Comics,” in: Golden Perils, no. 30 (Sept. 2003), p. 3-5.
  • Cadigan, Glen, “Writer of Two Worlds: The Science-Fiction & Comicbook Careers of Edmond Hamilton,” in: Alter Ego, no. 187, p. 3-44. [Sample]
  • “Captain Future,” in: Golden Perils, no. 7, Nov. 1986
  • “Captain Future : the Novelettes,” HIDALGO, No. 36, (Jan. 1996), pp. 4.
  • “”Captain Future Annual” This Fall?,” Fantasy Times, Vol. 7, No. 13 (1st July 1952), p. 1.
  • “Captain Future Index,” with commentary, Pulp (produced for PEAPS), PEAPS, no. 30 (April 1994), p.
  • Castellari, Bert F. & Veney, William D., “Other pro news!,” in: Futurian Observer, no. 2, Jan. 29, 1941, p. 1.
  • Cervon, Bruce, “Captain Future, Paperback Readers Guide & Checklist,” Collecting Paperbacks, Vol. 2, no. 5 (Nov. 1980), p. 17
  • Chomko, Mike, “Some Speculations on the Captain Future Novelettes,” Purple Prose, No. 5 (July 1996), pp. 11-15.
  • Chomko, Mike, “Some Speculations on the Captain Future Novelettes : Part 2,” Purple Prose, No. 8 (April 1997), pp.
  • Cidoncha, Carlos Saiz, “Edmond Hamilton, Hacedor de Reyers,” in: Fan de Fantasía, No. 8 (1983), pp. 40-50. [Spanish]
  • Cook, Fred, “Edmond Hamilton : the World Saver in Ohio”, Pulp Vault, No. 6 (1989), pp. 66, 87
  • de la Ree, Gerry and Gaetz, Rod, “Call for Captain Past,” in: Snide, issue 2 (February 1941), p. 8-12.; Reprint in: Fantasy Post, vol. no. 1 (October 1941)
  • de la Ree, Gerry, “Introduction,” in: Hamilton, Edmond.  The Horror on the Asteroid.  Boston: Gregg, 1975.  pp. v-ix.
  • De Vore, Howard, “Edmond Hamilton: a Recollection,” in: Lan’s Lantern, No. 6 (Autumn 1977), p. 3.
  • Dziemianowicz, Stefan, “Weird Science : an Overview of Weird SF Stories in the Horror Pulps,“ The Scream Factory, No. 13 (Spring 1994), pp. 28-40.
  •  “edmond hamilton : science fiction pioneer,” in: Firsts : the book collector’s magazine, vol. 7, 1997, no. 10, p. 50-54.
  • “Edmond Hamilton Dies,” Locus, Vol.10, No. 1 (Jan. 30, 1977), p. 1-2.
  • Ellis, Doug, “The Great Pulp Gathering: That Time Jack Williamson, L. Sprague de Camp, Frank Belknap Long, Edmond Hamilton, John W. Campbell, Manly Wade Wellman, Otis Adelbert Kline and others met at Mort Weisinger’s House in 1937,” in: Black Gate February 11, 2016. (https://www.blackgate.com/2016/02/11/the-great-pulp-gathering-that-time-jack-williamson-l-sprague-de-camp-frank-belknap-long-edmond-hamilton-john-w-campbell-manly-wade-wellman-otis-adelbert-kline-and-others-gathered-at-mort-weis/) Accessed 15.February.2016.
  • Emerson, Jim, “Profile : Edmond Hamilton,” Futures Past, No. 4 (April 1994), pp. 47-49.
  • Engholm, Ahrvid, “Sf-författarna förutsåg inte Internet eller persondatorn,” in: Svenska Dagbladet, 4 januari 1998.
  • Falk, Bertil, “Linnë, Tarzan och kapten Frank,” in: Future Fan, No. 4, January 1970, p. 19-21. Note: Linnaeus, Tarzan and Captain Future. [Swedish]
  • Falk, Bertil, “Leigh Brackett : Much More Than the Queen of Space Opera!,” in: Bewildering Stories, issue 250, June 25, 2007, http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue250/brackett1.html; Reprint, “Leigh Brackett: Much More Than the Queen of Space Opera,” http://weirdwebzine.com/leigh_brackett.html
  • Falk, Bertil, “Dödförklarad men odödlig: Kapten Frank,” in: DAST Magazine, Sep. 2nd 2009. http://www.dast.nu/artikel/dodforklarad-men-ododlig-kapten-frank
  • Franson, Donald, “,” in: The National Fantasy Fan TNFF Science Fiction Fanzine, April 1966. *Captain Future Bibliography, p. 16
  • Franson, Robert W., “,” in: Science Fiction Review, no. 20, May 25, 1964.
  • Friend, Oscar?, “Looking forward, Captain Future!,” in: Thrilling Wonder Stories, vol. 15, no. 1, Jan. 1940, p. 117-118.
  • Friend, Oscar, “Realm of Wonder,” in: Writer’s Digest, December 1941, p. 37-39. *Discusses Standard Magazines’ with references to Captain Future, Thrilling Wonder Stories and Startling Stories
  • Fuchs, Werner, and Powitz, Lothar, überarbeitet von F. Frust, “Materialien zur frühen Space Opera : Captain Future”, Science Fiction Times, 18. Jahr, Nr. 138, Jan. 1976, p. 4-7. http://www.science-fiction-times.de/downloads/1976/sft_138.pdf
  • Gardner, Thomas S., “From Fan-tods : It’s Fiction, but is it science?,” in: Fantasy Aspects, issue 2 (Nov. 1947), p. 9.
  • Gardner, Thomas S., “Recent Trends in Science Fiction III. Thrilling Wonder Stories, Startling Stories and the Ghost of Captain Future,” in: Horizons, vol. 7, issue 4 (June 1946), p. 10-11.
  • Garrett, Randall, “Leigh Brackett Hamilton: A Memior,” in: Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine  2(4): 192.  July/August 1978.
  • Gay, Bob, “Edmond Hamilton : esquisse biographique,” tr. by Michel Vannereux in: Le Météore, no. 13, nov. 2012, p. 33-34.
  • Gibbs, Angelica, 1943, February 13. “Inertrum, Netronium, Chromaloy, P-P-P-Proot!,” in: The New Yorker, vol. 43, no. 52, pp. 42–53; Reprint in: Readings for Citizens at War / edited by Theodore Morrison …[et. al], Harper c1943, p. 35-44.
  • Green, Joseph, “Three Days with Leigh Brackett and Edmond Hamilton,” in: New York Review of Science Fiction, no. 255=  22(3). Nov. 2009, p. 13-15.
  • Hamil, Edmonton, “Captain Creature and the Physician of Mars,” in: Infinite, vol. 1, issue 1, [1941?], p. 15-17.
  • Hamilton, Esther, “Around Town,” in: Youngstown Vindicator, vol. xlviii, no. 105, Dec. 16, 1936, p. 1. *Horror on the Asteroid, P. Allan
  • Hamilton, Esther, “Around Town,” in: The Youngstown Vindicator, vol. lxv, no. 359, August 25, 1954, p. 13.
    *Hamilton – Kinsman now has two Edmond Hamiltons, …
  • Hamilton, Esther, “Esther Reports on Brother’s New Novel – and Gires Him None the Worst of It,” in: Youngstown Vindicator, vol. lxi, no. 135, Jan. 15, 1950, p. A-5. *The Star Kings
  • Hamilton, Esther, “Around Town,” in: The Youngstown Vindicator, (Feb. 27, 1977), p. B1.
  • Hamilton, Peter F., “The Reality Dysfunction, ” in: Foundation, Fall 1997, p. 122.
  • Hurter, Fred, “Stars,” & “The Story Behind the Story Behind the Story, Celestial luminaries“,”in: Snide, issue 1 (May 1940), p. 5-6, 28.
  • Hartwell, David G., “Nine Ways of Looking at Space Operas,Part 1” : New York Review of Science Fiction  18(12): 17-21.  August 2006.  (No. 216)
  • Hopkins, Howard, “The Youth Makers,” Echoes, No. 50 (Aug. 1990), pp. 27.
  • Hopkins, Howard, “Captain Future Discovered,” Golden Perils, No. 2 (Nov. 1985)
  • Hopkins, Howard, “Space Maiden,” & “Joan Randall, Covergirl,” Golden Perils, No. 20 (Summer 1992), pp. 20.
  • Hull, John, “Gold in them thar thrills, Comic books: a very serious business,” in: Chula Vista Star-News (Chula Vista, California), 09 May 1968, p.15. *John Hull’s interview. Captain Future magazine is favorites from his youth.
  • Hutchison, Don, “Edmond Hamilton,” Captain George’s Penny Dreadful, No. 419 (March 4, 1977), pp. 2.
  • Hutchson, Don, “The Pulp File : Man of Tomorrow,” in: Wordsmith, No. 8, (Feb. 1987), pp. 26.
  • Hutchson, Don, “Calling Captain Future”, Pulp Vault, No. 5 (1989), pp. 21-26.; Reprint in: THE GREAT PULP HEROES, Oakville : Mosaic Press, 1996. pp. [169]-184.
  • Include Edmond Hamilton In Science Fiction Book,” in: Youngstown Vindicator, vol. lxxvii, no. 272, May 30, 1966, p. 11. *Sam Moskowitz’ Seekers of Tomorrow.
  • Jiménez Barco, Javier, “Captain Future y otros heroes de la era Campbell,” in: Galaxia (pub. by Equipo Sirius), no. 6, p. 68-70. [Castellano]
  • Johansson, Ulf R. “Aniara (4): Harry Martinsons många inspirationskällor inom sf-litteraturen,” in: Cassiopeiabloggen, Nr 105, september 22, 2016. [URL] *Edmond Hamilton and Bertil Falk
  • Jonsson, Carl-Olof, “Romanserien KAPTEN FRAMTIDs tillkomsthistoria,” in: Future Fan, No. 4 (1970) , p. 42. Note: The History of the Coming into Being of the Novels about CAPTAIN FUTURE, Part 1 [Swedish]
  • Jonsson, Carl-Olof, “STARWOLF. Edmond Hamiltons nyaste berättarteknik,” in: Future Fan, No. 4, 1/2, July 1970, p. 11-14, 20. Note: STARWOLF. The Newest Narrative Technique of Edmond Hamilton [Swedish]
  • Jonsson, Carl-Olof, “Romanserien KAPTEN FRAMTIDs tillkomsthistoria,” in: Future Fan, No. 5 (Feb. 1971), p. 25-29. Note: The History of the Coming into Being of the Novels about CAPTAIN FUTURE, Part 2 [Swedish]
  • Jonsson, Carl-Olof, “Romanserien KAPTEN FRAMTIDs tillkomsthistoria,” in: Future Fan, No. 6 (Nov. 1971), p. 29-33. Note: The History of the Coming into Being of the Novels about CAPTAIN FUTURE, Part 3 [Swedish]
  • Juzek, Chuck, “YesterYear’s Heroes : There Was A Time,” in: Golden Perils, No. 7 (Dec. 1986), pp. 5.; Reprint as “There Was A Time : (A Nostalgic Reflection on the Heroes of Youth),” in: YESTERDAY’S HEROES, 1994, pp. 1-8.; Reprint also in: PULP HEROES OF THE THIRTIES, 1994, pp. 4-10.
  • Kankowski, Joseph, “Fiction by Edmond Hamilton,” in: Xenophile, No. 30 (1977), pp. 14-15.
  • Kruse, Alfred,”Über ber Space Operas,” in: Phantast #16, Sept. 2016, p. 37-77.
  • Lavigne, Pierre, “Edmond Hamilton & Leigh Brackett : Fantasy et Science-Fiction à tous les étage,” in: Sensationnel!, no. 6, jan 1994, p. 12-17.
  • Lay, WiIly, “‘Captain Future’ of Germany,” Science Fantasy Review, Vol. 3, No. 16 (Autumn 1949)
  • Lovisi, Gray, “Comet Kings : From Pulps to Paperbacks,” in: Paperback Parade, no. 1 (Oct. 1986), pp. 16-18.
  • Lovisi, Gray, “The Paperback Collctor Column #46 Edmond Hamilton,” in: Pulpdom, no. 12 (June 1998) .
  • Lupoff, Richard A., “Long Ago and Far Away,” in: The Cimmerian, vol. 3, no. 5, May 2006, p. 23-27; Reprint in: The Collected Captain Future: Wizard of Science, Volume One, Haffner Press, 2009, p. xiii-
  • “Multiples splendeurs : Iain M. Banks & Edmond Hamilton & Gérard Klein,” in: La Science-fiction – Une fenêtre sur l’avenir, no. 715, mai 1996, p. 30-31.
  • Mines, Samuel, “Inside Hamilton,” in: Thrilling Wonder Stories, vol. 41, no. 2, p. 69.
  • Mitchell, Steve, “The Weird Corner,” in: Echoes, #57 (October 1991), pp. 31-38. *スチュアート・メリック・シリーズの記述多し。用語集もあり
  • Moskowitz, Sam, “Why ‘The Man Who Evolved’ is My favourite story,” in: Startling Stories, vol. 4, no. 3 (Nov. 1940), p. 113.
  • Moskowitz, Sam, “Introduction to ‘The Man Who Saw the Future,” in: Amazing Stories, vol. 35, no. 2 (Feb. 1961), p. 85.
  • Moskowitz, Sam. “SF Profile : Edmond Hamilton,” in: Amazing Stories, vol. 37, no. 10 (October 1963), pp. 107-115; Rewrite with revised and expanded as “Edmond Hamilton,” in: Moskowitz, Sam.  Seekers of Tomorrow.  New York: Ballantine, 1967.  pp. 73-89.
  • Murray, Will, “Six: the new apprentice,” of the secret Kenneth Robesons, in: Duende, vol. 1, no. 2, Winter 1976-77, p. 20. *Lester Dent approached veteran pulp writer Edmond Hamilton with and offer to let him ghost some Doc [Savage] novels. As Hamilton related in a letter to Steve Riley …”
  • Murray, Will, “Captain Future vs. the Old Ones,” in: Fantasy Mongers, No. 8 (Fall 1983), pp. 3-; Reprint in: Astro-Adventure, No. 2 (Aug. 1987), pp. 41-43, 13. [fulltext]
  • Murray, Will, “Captain Future : Yesterday’s Man of Tomorrow,” in: The Comics Buyer’s Guide, No. 521 (Nov. 11, 1983), pp. 60.; Reprint in: Astro-Adventure, No. 6 (Nov. 1988), pp. 53-57. Note: A slightly revised reprint
  • Murray, Will, “Is The Pulp Hero Revival Over?,” (Part 2), in: The Pulp Collector, Vol. 4, no. 1 (Fall 1988), p. 9.
  • Murray, Will, “Myth Maker,” in: Comics Scene, No. 54 (Jan. 1996), pp. 14-. Note: An Interview with Mort Weisinger
  • Nelson, Chris, “One Hundred Small Wonders: An annotated index to Australian and New Zealand fan content in the Wonder magazines,” in: Mumblings From Munchkinland, no. 28 (February 2010), p. 4-10.
  • Nelson, Dale, “Is Lewis’ Ransom Trilogy Indebted to Yank Magazine Science Fiction?,” in: CSL: The Bulletin of the New York C. S. Lewis Society  37(4):18-19.  May/June 2006.
  • “No Hope Seen for “Capt. Future Annual,” in: Fantasy Times, vol. 7, no. 18, Second September 1952, p. 1.
  • “Obituaries on Edmond Hamilton, Bob Brown, John Rosenberger, and James Childress,” in: The Comic Reader #141, March 1977, published and edited by Jerome Sinkovec (Menomonee Fall, WI)
  • Page, Jerry, “The Writers of Captain Future,” in: Echoes, no. 52 (Dec. 1990), p. 34-36.
  • Page, Jerry, “Pulp Flavors : Edmond Hamilton,” in: The Fantastic Collector, no. 235-236 (Oct.-Nov. 1991), pp.
  • Page, Jerry, “Planets in Peril,” in: Aces, no. 10 (May 1998)
  • Pak, Chris, “Terraforming and Proto-Gaian Narratives in American Pulp SF of the 1930s-1940s,” in: Eaton Journal of Archival Research in Science Fiction 1(1): 38-55. April 2013. (http://eatonjournal.ucr.edu/backissues.html)
  • Palm, Anders, “Edmond Hamilton är död – men kapten Frank lever,” in: Dagens Nyheter (Swedish daily newspaper) (Wednesday, Feb. 23, 1977) Note: Edmond Hamilton is dead- but Captain Future is alive.
  • Parker, E.A., “HWYL JNR.,” in , Cry, no. 173 1/2 (April 1964), p. 6.
  • Patten, Fred, “TV Animation in Japan,” in: Fanfare, No. 3 (Spring 1980), pp. 8-18. *Captain Future is referred to in p. 12.
  • Perelman, S.J., “Captain Future, Block That Kick!” in: New Yorker, Vol. 15, no. 49(Jan. 20, 1940), pp. 23-24.; Reprinted in: The Most of S.J. Perelman, Simon & Schuster, 1958, pp. 71-75; Reprinted also in Heinemann, 1959; Methuen, 1978; Mandarin, 1991; Reprinted also in: Crazy Like a Fox, Random House, 1944, p. 210-216; Heinemann, 1945;Penguin, 1951; Vintage, 1973.
  • Perrin, Steve, Edmond Hamilton, in Voice of Comicdom : Comicdom’s first newspaper, no. 3, Jan. 1965, p. 1.
  • Porcius, M. “Three Weird Tales Winners by Edmond Hamilton,” M Porcius Fiction Log (mporcius. blogspot.com, July 31, 2017).
  • Price, E. Hoffman, ” A Memoir (Edmond Hamilton),” in The Weird Tales Collector, no. 1, 1977, p. 4-6.
  • Price, E. Hoffman, “Edmond Hamilton : in Memoriam,” in: Eldritch Leanings, No. 6 (1st May 1977), p. 2-4. ; Reprinted in: The Diversifier, Vol. 3, no. 4(May 1977), pp. 6-8.; Reprinted also in: Sword & Fantasy, no. 12 (Sept. 2016), p. 49. *This issue prints a memorial of Edmond Hamilton by E. Hoffmann Price.
  • ”Profile, Edmond Hamilton,” in: Future Past 1929 (No. 4) Write Answer 1994 with Bibliography. pp. 47-49.
  • Queyssi, Laurent,  “Le Sense of wonder avec une cape : Edmond Hamilton scénariste de bande dessinée,” in: Bifrost, no. 90, 2018, p. 153-159.
  • Ramirez, Francisco Canales, “Una Breve Historia del Space Opera,” in: Nucleo Ubik, No. 2/3 (Oct. 1995), pp. 26-37 [Spanish]
  • Rapoport, Barnaby,“Captain Future’s Superlative Adventures,”LET’S FANAC no. 3, 1992. *an excerpt from “The Comet Kings” by Edmond Hamilton
  • Rey, Philippe, ”Captain Future in Europe,” in: Paperback Pulp and Comic Collector, No. 6(1992), pp. 85-91. Contents: 1. The Captain Future Animated Series — 2. The Audio Adventure — 3. The Stickers Collection — 4. The Comic-Book –5. Captain Future on Video — 6. A Conclusion –7. Call for Information
  • Rey, Philippe, “Role of women in Hamilton’s work,” Future Past 1929 (No. 4) Write Answer 1994, p. 50.
  • Rey, Philippe, “Pardon His Iron Nerves,” Echoes, #92 (April 1997),  pp. 40-47
  • Ringberg, B.-O., “Edmond Hamilton och naturlagarna artikel,” in: Future Fan, No. 1 (sommar 1968), pp. 12-15. [Swedish]
  • Ringberg, B.-O., “Edmond Hamilton och naturlagarna,”in: Future Fan, No. 1 (Summer 1968), p. 12-15. Note: Edmond Hamilton and theNatural Law [Swedish]
  • Ringberg, B. -O., “De sista av de oöversatta kapten Frankäventyren,”, in: Future Fan, No. 1 (Summer 1968), p. 25. Note: The last of the untranslated adventures of Captain Future [Swedish]
  • Ringberg, B. -O., “Lagens och fredens väktare,” in: Future Fan, No. 2 (Feb. 1969), p. 13-21. Note: The The Guardians of Law and Peace [Swedish]
  • Ringberg, B. -O., “Något om robotar,” in: Future Fan, No. 3 (August 1969), p. 5-14. Note:Something about Robots
  • Ringberg, B. -O., “Novellerna,” in: Future Fan, No. 3 (August 1969), p. 28-34. Note: The Short Stories [Swedish]
  • Rosenblum, J. Michael, “Captain Future,” in: Futurian War Digest, vol. 2, no. 9 (July, 1942), p. 4. *”the poor man’s Grey Lensman”
  • Russell, Benjamin. “Hamilton, Edmond, et al. Superman/Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told.” School Library Journal, Sept. 2007, p. 223.
  • Silverberg, Robert, “Reflections: the Audience Grows Older,” in: Asimov’s Science Fiction,(Oct. 1995), pp. 4-8.; 「深刻化するSF読者の高齢化問題」和久井博人訳. <SFマガジン>. Vol. 37, no. 5 (May 1996),pp. 204-207.
  • Smith, David C., “A Remembrance of Edmond Hamilton,” in: Outre, Vol. 2, no. 1=No. 5 (May 1977), p. 2.
  • “Sobre Los reyes de las estrellas,” in: Barsoom 7 (2009), pp. 65−68.; reprint: Regreso a las estrellas (Barsoom Recopilatorio ; no. 1), La Hermandad del Enmascarado, 2010, p. 2
  • Sparatore, Alessandro, “Edmond Hamilton: il papà di Batwoman e di Capitan Futuro,” in: Nerdface, 6 Nov. 2020. [URL]
  • Speer, Jack, “Dear Weisinger,” in: Sustaining Program, no. 16, Dec. 1942, p. 11-12.
  • Stableford, Brian M., “The Best of Hamilton and Brackett,” in: Vector, no. 90, November/December 1978, p. 21-28; Reprint as “Edmond Hamilton and Leigh Brackett: An Appreciation,” in: Stableford, B. M.  Masters of Science Fiction.  San Bernardino, CA: Borgo, 1981.  pp. 3-14.
  • Stenfors, Bo, “Om en rymdhjälte och ett magasin,” in: Future Fan, No. 1 (Summer 1968), p. 7-9. Note: On a Space Hero and a Magazine [Swedish]
  • Stenfors, Bo, “Kapten Frank och mänsklighetens ursprung,” in: DAST MAGAZINE, Sep 2nd, 2009. http://www.dast.nu/artikel/kapten-frank-och-mansklighetens-ursprung
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  • Valéry, Francis, “Edmond Hamilton et la Bande Dessinée,” in: A & A : le magazine des survivants, no. 149, Septembre 2005, p. 4-8.
  • Valéry, Francis, “Edmond Hamilton : histoires d’hommes,” in: Bifrost, no. 90, 2018, p. 116-139.
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  • Vannereux, Michel, “Captain Future et l’Empereur de l’Espace,” and “Captain Future l’homme de demain,” in: Le Météore, no. 13, nov. 2012, p. 35-42, 43-44.
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  • Weinberg, Robert, “Edmond Hamilton,” in: The Weird Tales Collector, No. 1 (1977), pp. 7-9; Reprint as “Edmond Hamilton on Weird Tales, ”  in:  Pelan, John and Walters, Jerard, eds.  Conversations with the Weird Tales Circle.  Lake Wood, CO: Centipede Press, 2009. p. 510-511.
  • Weisinger, Mortimer, “A Eulogy of a Sort,” in: Astounding Stories, vol. 11, no. 2, Nov. 1932, p. 283. *The Reader’s Corner. “Eulogy to Mr. Hamilton”; ; Reprint in: Gosh! Wow!, Bantam Books, 1982, p. 65-66.; also in: Sense of Wonder Science Fiction, Sirius Science Fiction, 1993, p. 59.
  • Who is Science Fiction’s Sherlock Holmes?,” in: Mumblings from Munchkinland 27, April 2009, p. 2-5, 15.
  • Wilber, Ron, “Joan Randall Centerfold,” in: Golden Perils, No. 15 (Winter 1990)
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  • Williamson, Jack, “Edmond Hamilton : As I Knew Him, in: New York Review of Science Fiction, Vol. 12, No. 5=No. 137 (Jan. 2000), pp. 1, 4-5. Note: Jack Williamson, whose reminiscences have been all over the magazines of late, appears here with a remembrance of Edmond Hamilton.

In Japanese

  • 編集部F「老兵は消えず」<SFマガジン> Vol. 1, no. 5  (005, June 1960), pp. 7.
  • 編集部F「現役最古参」<SFマガジン> Vol. 2, no. 4 (015, April 1961), pp. 59.
  • 編集部U「世界の破壊者」<SFマガジン> Vol. 4, no. 7, (044, July 1963), pp. 157.
  • 野田昌宏「SF英雄群像③キャプテン・フューチャー」<SFマガジン> Vol. 4, no. 12 (049, Nov.-63), pp. 197-115.
  • 編集部U「作者紹介」<SFマガジン> Vol. 5, no. 4 (054, April 1964), pp. 55.
  • い「SFでてくたあ」<SFマガジン> Vol. 5, no. 13 (063, Dec. 1964), pp. 95. *『虚空の遺産』の紹介あり
  • 伊藤典夫「マガジン走査線」<SFマガジン> Vol. 6, no. 1 (064, Jan. 1965), pp. 148-151. *「星空の王国」(Kingdom of the Stars); 「プロ」(The Pro)
  • 編集部F「作品解説」<SFマガジン> Vol. 6, no. 5 (068, May 1965), pp. 36. *「何が火星に?」
  • 石川喬司「SFでてくたあ」<SFマガジン> Vol. 6, no. 12 (076, Dec. 1965), pp. 114. *『百万年後の世界』
  • 石川喬司「SFでてくたあ」<SFマガジン> Vol. 7, no. 6 (082, June 1966), pp. 111. *『太陽系7つの秘宝』
  • 編集部F「作品解説」<SFマガジン> Vol. 7, no. 12 (088, Oct. 1966), pp. 61. *『謎の宇宙船強奪団』
  • 大伴昌司 構成; さいとう・たかお 絵 「宇宙大探検画報」 「少年マガジン」 45=8(48) 1966年11月13日号, p. 5-19. ※ 「くるったロボットにたちむかう宇宙戦士」 (p. 16-17) (「鉄の神経お許し」から)
  • 石川喬司「SFでてくたあ」<SFマガジン>Vol. 8, no. 4 (093, April 1967), pp. 95. *『時のロストワールド』
  • 野田昌宏「連載コラムSF実験室(39)SF解剖学のすすめ(その3)宇宙賛歌SF」<SFマガジン> Vol. 9, no. 12 (114, Nov. 1968), pp. 6-10, 162-163.; Reprint: 「宇宙讃歌」in:『科学小説神髄』東京創元社, 1995. pp. 39-49. *キャプテン・フューチャーの巻
  • 荒俣宏「WT時代のハミルトン」<宇宙塵> No. 128 (Nov. 1968), p. 55.
  • 福島正実「月とSF よみがえる迫真の舞台」<讀賣新聞> 1969.4.24(木)
    全国版, 朝刊, p. 23. *『虚空の遺産』
  • 野田昌宏 文・資料 「SFカラー特集 宇宙大侵略」 『週刊少年キング』 7(26) 1969年6月22日号, p. 3-13. ※水氣隆義 え 「宇宙探偵キャプテン・フューチャー」(p. 12-13)
  • 福島正実「新・SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 10, no. 9 (124, Sept. 1969), pp. 110-111. *『天界の王』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 11, no. 2  (130, Feb. 1970), pp. 184-. *『スター・キング』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> vol. 11, no. 13 (141, Dec. 1970), pp. 120- *『さすらいのスターウルフ』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 12, no. 4 (145, April 1971), pp. 120- *『星間パトロール/銀河大戦』; 『透明惑星危機一髪!』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 12, no. 10 (151, Oct. 1971), pp. 120- *『さいはてのスターウルフ』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 12, no. 12 (153, Nov. 1971), pp. 120- *『挑戦!嵐の海底都市』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 13, no. 2  (156, Feb. 1972), pp. 70- *『暗黒星大接近!』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 13, no. 3  (157, March 1972), pp. 120- *『望郷のスターウルフ』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 13, no. 6 (160, June 1972), pp. 120. *『太陽強奪』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 13, no. 13 (167, Dec. 1972), pp. 120- *『フェッセンデンの宇宙』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 14, no. 5  (172, May 1973), pp. 120- *『スター・キングへの帰還』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 14, no. 8 (175, Aug. 1973), pp. 120- *『輝く星々のかなたへ!』
  • 野田昌宏「キャプテンたずねて三光年<スペースオペラ豪傑譚序章>」<SFマガジン> Vol. 14, no. 11 (178, 1973年10月増刊), pp. 4-16, 231-235.
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 14, no. 13  (180, Dec. 1973), pp. 120- *『宇宙囚人船の反乱』
  • 野田昌宏(企画・構成), クリスタル・アート・スタジオ, 加藤直之(イラスト)「新春特別企画, 完全図解構成, 天翔けるスターウルフ」<SFマガジン> vol. 15, no. 2 (182, 1974年2月号) p. 193~224.
  • 荒俣宏「世界幻想文学作家名鑑7 エドモンド・ハミルトン」<幻想と怪奇> No. 8 (1974年6月号), p. [117-118]. *後に『世界幻想作家事典』荒俣宏 国書刊行会 1979. pp. 176-177.
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 15, no. 9 (189, Sept. 1974), pp. 120- *『恐怖の宇宙帝王』
  • スタジオぬえ (竹川公訓 ; 加藤直之 ; 宮武一貴)「キャプテン・フューチャー・ニューモード」<SFマガジン> Vol. 16, no. 4 (197, 1975年4月号)  p. 113~119. [info]
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン> Vol. 16, no. 8 (201, Aug. 1975), pp. 120- *『脅威!不死密売団』
  • 福島正実「SFでてくたあ:海外」<SFマガジン>Vol. 16, no. 10 (203, Oct. 1975), pp. 120- *『最後の惑星船の秘密』
  • 大藤亜一 [岡田正也]「キャプテン・フューチャー誌」に見る、ジョオン・ランドールの素顔は? <ALDEBARAN>  第8号 (1976.2.15); Reprint in: 『SF雑誌 : 99の謎』ネオ・ベム 2014.3, p. 7-11.
  • 加藤弘一 「手作りの宇宙:エドモンド・ハミルトン」 <フェニックス> 第83号 (1977.3.29) *特集-私の好きなSF・ミステリ
  • 「世界SF情報:エドモンド・ハミルトン氏逝く」<SFマガジン> Vol. 18, no. 4 (221, April 1977), pp. 135.
  • 「世界SF情報:故ハミルトン氏を偲ぶ」<SFマガジン> Vol. 18, no. 5 (222, May 1977), pp. 136.
  • 野田昌宏「ハミルトン追悼ハミルトンへのレクイエム」<SFマガジン> Vol. 18, no. 5 (222, May 1977), pp. 129-132.
  • 鏡明「ハミルトン追悼特集解説」<SFマガジン> Vol. 18, no. 8 (225, Aug. 1977), pp. 38-41; Reprint:<SFマガジン> Vol. 55, no. 7 (July 2014), pp. 106-109.
  • ブラケット,リイ(Brackett, Leigh) 「夫を偲ぶ」 野田昌宏訳 ; 真鍋博イラスト <SFマガジン> Vol. 18, no. 8 (225, Aug. 1977), pp. 42-46.
  • 山本孝一「テレポート 無題」<SFマガジン> vol. 18, no. 9 (226, 1977年9月号), p. 110. *ハミルトン追悼。スターウルフの第4作をブラケットが書き継ぐことの情報が掲載されている。
  • 野田昌宏「「SF英雄群像」は死なず」『文藝春秋デラックス』Vol. 5, no. 2 (1978年2月号) , pp. 95-101.  ※副題『宇宙SFの時代:スペースオペラ』、『Captain Future』誌の表紙10作品 (p. 60-61)、鏡明による「20人の海外SF作家」の項目でハミルトン (p. 141)
  • 鏡明, LEO ; ill. by H. Kato「キャプテン・フューチャー “生きている脳”が友人なのだ!!」<ポパイ> No.29 (1978年4月25日号) *Amazing Worlds of SF
  • 「今月のブックガイド:2月25日~3月25日」<SFマガジン> Vol. 19, no. 5 (234, May 1978), pp. 204. *『彗星王の陰謀』
  • 野田昌宏「追悼リイ・ブラケット逝く」<SFマガジン> vol. 19, no. 7 (236, 1978年7月号), p. 111.
  • 武田昇次「無題」<SFマガジン> vol. 19, no. 7 (236, 1978年7月号),  p. 214.
  • 「今月のブックガイド:6月25日~7月25日」<SFマガジン> vol. 19, no. 9 (238, Sept. 1978), pp. 215. *『惑星タラスト救出せよ!』
  • 辻真先「ぼくはハミルトンをどう読んでいただろう」<月刊バルーン> No. 2 (Oct. 1978), p. 24-25.
  • 「今月のブックガイド:10月25日~11月25日」<SFマガジン> Vol. 20, no. 1 (243, Jan. 1979), pp. 180. *人工進化の秘密
  • 「今月のブックガイド:6月25日~7月25日」<SFマガジン> Vol. 20, no. 9 (251, Sept. 1979), pp. 181. *『宇宙艦隊の奇襲』
  • 今泉昌子「お便りコーナー, ヒーローへの手紙, キャプテン・フューチャーへ」<SFマガジン> vol. 20, no. 11 (253, 1979年10月号臨時増刊号), p. 311.
  • 浜洋「特集 スペースオペラの巨匠 E.ハミルトンは今…」<月刊バルーン> No. 4 (Dec. 1979), p. 14-23.
  • 野田昌宏「広告, キャプテン・フューチャー・ファンのかたに!」<SFマガジン> vol. 21, no. 2 (1980年2月号), p. 411. *野田昌宏氏が読者からの6つの質問に答えている。
  • 「今月のブックガイド:2月25日~3月25日」<SFマガジン> vol. 21, no. 5  (260, May 1980), pp. . *『フューチャーメン暗殺計画』
  • 「今月のブックガイド:5月25日~6月25日」<SFマガジン> vol. 21, no. 8  (263, August 1980), pp. . *『月世界の無法者』
  • スペース・オペラ事典『ザ・ワールド・オブ・キャプテン・フューチャー』発売中!」<SFマガジン> vol. 21, no. 11 (266, 1980年11月号)p. 196.
  • 「今月のブックガイド:1月25日~2月25日」<SFマガジン> vol. 22, no. 4 (272, April 1981), pp. . *『危機を呼ぶ赤い太陽』
  • 星敬「今月のブックガイド」<SFマガジン> vol. 22, no. 11 (279, Nov. 1981), pp. . *『異次元侵攻軍迫る!』;『滅びの星』
  • スペース・フォース「われらファングループ「スペース・フォース」」<SFマガジン> vol. 22, no. 13 (281, 1981年12月号臨時増刊号)p. 232-233.
  • 星敬「今月のブックガイド」<SFマガジン> vol. 23, no. 3 (284, March 1982), p. 194. *『虚空の遺産』
  • 星敬「今月のブックガイド」<SFマガジン>  vol. 23, no. 9 (290, Sept. 1982), pp. . *『ラジウム怪盗団現わる!』
  • 「[よみもの]E・ハミルトン著「星々の轟き」」<讀賣新聞>  1982.09.06(月),  朝刊, p. 8.
  • 坂本慶子「無題」<SFマガジン> vol. 23, no. 9(1983年9月号) p. 196
  • 星敬「今月のブックガイド」<SFマガジン> vol. 23, no. 10 (291, Oct. 1982), pp. . *『星々の轟き』
  • 「特集:宇宙軍大元帥 野田昌宏のSF世界」<月刊スターログ>日本版 no. 61 (1983年11月号)
  • 星敬「SFブックガイド」<SFマガジン> vol. 26, no. 6 (326, 1985年6月号) p. 120. ※『スターキング/銀河大決戦』
  • 星敬; 米田裕(イラスト)「SF読書教室」<SFマガジン> vol. 28, no. 3(349, 1987年2月号) p. 80-81. ※『時果つるところ』
  • 伊東岳彦 文; 幡池裕行 絵「悪の尖兵 : キャプテン・フューチャー」<Paradox> 29号 (July 1990) p. 22-23.
  • 藤田雅美「キャプテン・フューチャーについてあれこれ」<Paradox> 29号 (July 1990) p. 24-25.
  • 牧眞司「牧流SF作家評伝7エドモンド・ハミルトンと宇宙を駆ける翼」<SFマガジン> Vol. 37, no. 8 (482, Aug. 1996), pp. 218-219.
  • 野田昌宏「「スターウォーズ特別篇」公開記念エッセイ わが青春の宇宙冒険SF キャプテン・フューチャー境界領域」<SFマガジン> Vol. 38, no. 8  (494, Aug. 1997), pp. 4-7,36-39.
  • 「SFの“市民権”獲得へ   ~スペース・オペラからのテーク・オフ~」in: NHK人間大学 : 1998年7月~9月期, p. 71~80. Note: 宇宙を空想してきた人々 : SF史に見るイメージの変遷,  第7回(1998年8月20日放送/8月24日再)
  • 書評「創元SF文庫『キャプテン・フューチャー全集』」『Death-Volt』vol. 39, 2007.
  • 小林泰三「【ブックレビュー】 私の一冊『恐怖の宇宙帝王/暗黒星大接近! キャプテン・フューチャー全集1』エドモンド・ハミルトン」『ミステリーズ!』 vol. 27  (Feb. 2008)
  • 多崎礼「【ブックエッセイ】私の一冊『反対進化』エドモンド・ハミルトン」『ミステリーズ!』vol.74 (Dec. 2015)
  • 小林泰三「思い出の<<キャプテン・フューチャー>>」<SFマガジン> vol. 61, no. 1 (737, 2020年2月号), p. 332.