"Glowworm" by Harlan Ellison (February 1956; Ellison's first magazine publication after his sale to EC Comics)
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For instance, author and critic Damon Knight said in the November 1957 issue of Infinity that the book was a "pastel pastiche, superficial and generic, of Tarzan, Conan ... and heaven knows what else".