Placeholder: cover for the TERROR TALES pulp magazine (1964) with a high res photo cover by Ralph Steadman: special Visit Aeaea the nice island covered with a mixture of pasture and dense woodland of oak and beech. issue; guest stars: Circe, a captivating nymph and Homer the Greek poet cover for the TERROR TALES pulp magazine (1964) with a high res photo cover by Ralph Steadman: special Visit Aeaea the nice island covered with a mixture of pasture and dense woodland of oak and beech. issue; guest stars: Circe, a captivating nymph and Homer the Greek poet

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