![]() ![]() Donald A WollheimĪlthough more than twenty years have passed since The Man with a Thousand Legs appeared, we would venture to doubt that the plot has ever been repeated, or that anything quite like it for eeriness of conception will be found often today. There had to be something special about this story for it to keep resurfacing. ![]() Lowdnes’s Magazine of Horror (August 1963). Wolheim’s Avon Fantasy Reader #8 (1948) and again in Robert A. I would not have thought much of it except I noticed that it appeared in both Donald A. The story did not garner much comment in the letters of “The Eyrie” but it did tie for first place with “Satan’s Fiddle” by George Malcolm-Smith. ![]() Frank Belknap Long‘s “The Man With a Thousand Legs” first appeared in Weird Tales, August 1927, where it received a wonderful illustration from Hugh Rankin. ![]()
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