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− | Kendell Foster Crossen | + | '''Kendell Foster Crossen''', an [[American]] [[pulp]] writer of [[SF]], thrillers and mysteries, was the creator and writer of stories about the Green Lama (a pulp and [[comic book]] hero) and the Milo March detective [[novels]]. He also wrote as '''Ken Crossen, Bennett Barlay, Richard Foster, Christopher Monig '''and''' M. E. Chaber'''. |
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+ | * ''[[Kendell Foster Crossen: A Bibliography]]'' by [[Don Miller]]. | ||
+ | * {{SFE|name=crossen_kendell_foster}}. | ||
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{{person | born=1910 | died=1981}} | {{person | born=1910 | died=1981}} | ||
[[Category:pro]] | [[Category:pro]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 27 June 2023
(July 25, 1910 – November 28, 1981)
Kendell Foster Crossen, an American pulp writer of SF, thrillers and mysteries, was the creator and writer of stories about the Green Lama (a pulp and comic book hero) and the Milo March detective novels. He also wrote as Ken Crossen, Bennett Barlay, Richard Foster, Christopher Monig and M. E. Chaber.
Person | 1910—1981 |
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