“Well, it’s obvious, innit?” said the Hampshire Commissioner of Antiques. “You were looking for a grave of a famous general in Binsted, yes?”
“Yes,” said the Professor.
“And in addition to bones belonging to an elderly male human, carbon-dated to Mid-20th century, you found a snake skeleton from approximately the same era and a piece of stemware made some two thousand years earlier?”
“Yes,” the Professor repeated.
“Congratulations!” the Commissioner exclaimed. “You found…”
“Yes?”
“Monty’s Python and the Holy Grail!”
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Anatoly’s first appearance in our pages was “If This Be Magic” in the now out-of-print Stupefying Stories #2, but “In Vino Veritas” is still findable (for now) in SHOWCASE #7 and his delightfully horrific tale of coming to America, “Tempora Mutantur,” is in SHOWCASE #9. We are delighted to welcome him back.
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