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  1. Who Goes There? is a 1938 science fiction horror novella by American author John W. Campbell, written under the pen name Don A. Stuart. Its story follows a group of people trapped in a scientific outpost in Antarctica infested by shapeshifting monsters able to absorb and perfectly imitate any living being, including humans.

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    • 1938
  2. 29. Jan. 2020 · Neue Verfilmung des Horrorklassikers „Who Goes There?“ alias „The Thing“ ... jetzt weiterlesen auf Rolling Stone. John Carpenters Klassiker „The Thing“ wird wohl eine neue Version bekommen....

  3. 1. Apr. 2009 · The novella that formed the basis of "The Thing" is the John W. Campbell classic about an antarctic research camp that discovers and thaws the ancient, frozen body of a crash-landed alien. The creature revives with terrifying results, shape-shifting to assume the exact form of animal and man, alike. Paranoia ensues as a band of ...

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  4. 24. Juli 2016 · Allerdings verabschiedete sich Campbell mit einem Donnerschlag: In der August-Ausgabe von „Astounding“ erschien sein Kurzroman „Who Goes There“ (dt. „Das Ding aus einer anderen Welt“/„Wer da?“), der zu den bekanntesten und besten SF-Geschichten aller Zeiten zählt und zweimal verfilmt wurde.

  5. Who Goes There? is a science fiction novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. under the pen name Don A. Stuart, published August 1938 in Astounding Stories. In 1973, the story was voted by the Science Fiction Writers of America as one of the finest science fiction novellas ever written, and published...

  6. Who Goes There? is John W. Campbell's classic sci-fi novella that spawned Howard Hawks' The Thing From Another World and John Carpenter's The Thing. Every horror fan knows the general story. A group of scientists in Antarctica find an alien frozen in the ice.

  7. Fictional character biography. In Who Goes There?, the Thing is discovered by a team of Antarctic scientists frozen in its space ship, which had crashed onto Earth twenty million years before. After it thaws, it kills and takes the form of the team's physicist, Connant, unbeknownst to the others.