- Author: Magarian Author Record # 87769
- Legal Name: Magarian, Albert Ararat
- Birthplace: East St. Louis, Illinois, USA
- Birthdate: 28 May 1915
- Deathdate: May 1991
- Language: English
- Webpages: comics.org
- Used These Alternate Names: Albert Magarian
- Note: Albert Magarian graduated East Saint Louis High School and later attended Saint Louis University's School of Fine Arts and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, California, where he met fellow student Florence Lillian See. They were married May 25, 1937 in Los Angeles. The couple moved to Chicago and then East Saint Louis during World War II and worked together as interior artists for several Ziff-Davis Productions magazines. They then branched out into cartoons and comic books. After Florence's death Albert operated the Delux Theater in East Saint Louis and continued to paint and create artwork until his death there in 1991.
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Essays
- Introducing the Author: Albert & Florence Magarian (1942) with F. Magarian [only as by Albert Magarian and Florence Magarian]
- 3 Eyes in the Dark (1941)
- Cartoon: "Hello Earth! The first men have landed on Venus, and half the population is giving us a royal welcome!" (1941)
- Cartoon: "Love birds, bah! And they told me Venus was the place that gal without any arms came from!" (1941)
- Cartoon: "Whaddya mean it isn't practical? The robot public always finds a use for my inventions." (1941)
- Amazons of a Weird Creation (1941)
- Lost Treasure of Angkor (1941)
- Abner Schlap's Strange Insight (1941)
- Cartoon: "There must be some mistake, Adam, dear. You must have pushed the wrong button." (1941)
- City of Lost Souls (1941)
- Mystery on Planetoid Ten (1941)
- Mystery on Planetoid Ten (reprint) (1941)
- Mr. Murchison's Ghost (1941)
- Peter Fereny's Death Cell (1941)
- Secret League of Six (1941)
- Taxi to Jupiter (1941)
- Mystery of the Mummy (1941)
- The Pulsating Planet (1941)
- The Pulsating Planet (reprint) (1941)
- Queen of the Living Puppets (1941)
- Cartoon: no caption (1941)
- Planet of Doomed Men (1942)
- Planet of Doomed Men [2] (1942)
- Planet of Doomed Men [3] (1942)
- Planet of Doomed Men [4] (1942)
- Rainbow of Death (1942)
- Cartoon: "Hello, Professor Binski. I've just conducted a successful experiment on a wax store model!" (1942)
- Cartoon: "The professor is busy now. Won't you step in and wait?" (1942)
- Cartoon: no caption (1942)
- Cartoon: "That's Uncle Harry, and this is his latest invention." (1942)
- Cassius Siddle's Great Illusion (1942)
- The Powers of Darkness (1942)
- The Return of the Hun (1942)
- Cartoon: no caption (1942)
- An Angel with Four Faces (1942)
- Cartoon: "Give me two calcium tablets and a cup of lactobacillus acidophilus." (1942)
- Cartoon: "Isn't this an awful lot of trouble just for a telephone number?" (1942)
- When Destiny Dealt (1942)
- Cartoon: "I'm glad the interplanetary war is over. Those Earthmen were giving me indigestion." (1942)
- Double Trouble for Oscar (1942)
- The Devil's Lady (1942)
- The Leopard Girl (1942)
- Shayla's Garden (1942)
- Cartoon: "What's she got that I haven't got?" (1942)
- Cartoon: "You and your damned thousand-year-old eggs!" (1942)
- The Time Mirror (1942)
- The Persian Carpet (1943)
- The Persian Carpet [2] (1943)
- The Willful Puppets (1943)
- The Willful Puppets [2] (1943)
- Visitor to Earth (1943)
- Cartoon: "You'll just have to learn to stand on your eight feet!" (1943)
- Enchanted Bookshelf (1943)
- Trail of the Magic Slippers (1943)
- Cartoon: "I got the idea from an old science fiction magazine cover—when I put it together, the darn thing worked!" (1943)
- Lefty Feep and the Racing Robot (1943)
- The Bracelet (1943)
- Genie with the Light Brown Hair (1943)
- I'll Be There with Music (1943)
- Stuporman (1943)
- Cartoon: "Why, it's beautiful! But what is it?" (1943)
- The Goon from Rangoon (1943)
- Cartoon: "Just think, Gertrude, five more payments and you'll be mine." (1943)
- Chariot of Death (Complete Novel) (1943)
- You Can't Kid Lefty Feep (1943)
- Cartoon: no caption (1943)
- Cartoon: "Junior, get out of the rain before you rust!" (1943)
- Cartoon: "The government offered me a job today in the army ... shrapnel!" (1943)
- Cartoon: "This is the life. Back to Nature!" (1943)
- Intruders from the Stars (1944)
- Journey in Time to Cleopatra (1944)
- Man from the Magic River (1944)
- Dolls of Death (1944)
- The Thinking Cap (1944)
- Cats of Kadenza (1944)
- The Lotus Temple (1945)
- The Sea People (1946) with Robert Fuqua [only as by Magarian and Joe W. Tillotson]
- The Sea People [2] (1946) with Robert Fuqua [only as by Magarian and Joe W. Tillotson]
- Cartoon: "He's becoming the nation's feminine favorite, but I think television will ruin him!" (1947)
- Cartoon: "I'll have a boilermaker." (1947) [only as by Albert Magarian]
- Cartoon: "All the way down!" (1947)
- Cartoon: "They were sent from their world by a scientist or something named Sinatra." (1947)
- Cartoon: "I brought a friend as you asked." (1947)
- Cartoon: "He followed me home, mom, can I keep him?" (1947)
- Cartoon: "Howard, did you hear that last atom yell 'ouch'?" (1947)
- Cartoon: "So! Mr. Baxter isn't in, eh?" (1947)
- Cartoon: "He just took his first step!" (1947)
- Cartoon: "Look, he's going to pieces again!" (1947)
- Cartoon: no caption (1948)
- Cartoon: "But Professor Palmer—This one is wrapped with scotch tape!" (1948)