Kelvin Kent (pen name)

"Kelvin Kent" was a pseudonym shared by writers Henry Kuttner and Arthur K. Barnes. The byline appeared on a series of 12 science fiction stories published in Thrilling Wonder Stories from 1939 to 1944, featuring protagonist "Pete Manx". Leigh Brackett noted that the stories were inspired by Edmond Hamilton's 1938 TWS story "Easy Money".[1] Comics Journal essayist Donald Phelps described Manx as "a lumpen prole Broadwayite . . . A grubby, pragmatic Damon Runyonite [who] (sometimes reluctantly) embarked on time-traveling errands: these, at the behest of his scientist-buddy, inauspiciously named 'Dr. Mayhem'".[2] Six stories in the series are ascribed to Kuttner, four to Barnes, and two are reportedly collaborations.[3]

Bibliography

Title Author Date
Roman HolidayKuttner & BarnesAugust 1939
World's PharaohKuttnerDecember 1939
Science Is GoldenKuttner & BarnesApril 1940
Knight Must FallBarnesJune 1940
The Comedy of ErasKuttnerSeptember 1940
Man About TimeKuttnerOctober 1940
The Greeks Had a War for ItBarnesJanuary 1941
Hercules Muscles InKuttnerFebruary 1941
Dames Is PoisonKuttnerJune 1942
De Wolfe of Wall StreetBarnesFebruary 1943
Grief of BagdadBarnesJune 1943
Swing Your LadyKuttnerFebruary 1944

Omnibus

Haffner Press has announced an omnibus edition of the Kutter/Barnes collaborations and shared character stories, set for release in November 2015. Hollywood on the Moon / Man About Time: The Pete Manx Adventures will include all twelve Kelvin Kent stories, as well as six "Hollywood on the Moon" stories, which were originally published under Barnes's and/or Kuttner's names.[4]

References

  1. "Fifty Years of Wonder," introduction to The Best of Edmond Hamilton, Ballantine Books, 1977
  2. Kuttner's Cosmos
  3. ISFDB listing
  4. Haffner Press description/contents listing
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