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It was no place for man to be. Men were tissue, blood, bone, nerve. This place was not made for them. It was made for force and radiation. Go home, me...
From mighty Canopus, capital of the Federated Stars, to the outer fringes of our great galaxy, the Interstellar Patrol was on the watch. Rogue suns, m...
Flung across space and time by the sorcery of super-science, John Gordon exchanges bodies with Zarth Arn, Prince of the Mid-Galactic Empire 2000 centu...
It meant little to Robert Fairlie, a serious and dedicated young philologist, that the United States and Soviet Russia were at odds about the Moon. He...
Kirk Hammond was a man alone. He had been chosen to ride in the first manned satellite to go out around the Moon and back to Earth. But when the satel...
They were the first arrivals from the other side of the cosmos. With the help of the Martian scientist Thrin, they had crossed the whirling black abys...
Mercury is slowly dying. Each year its air grows thinner. Each month thousands of broken Mercurians are ordered to leave their planet. They have only ...
Contains several short stories written by Edmond Hamilton....
DREAD PERIL FROM BEYOND DEEP SPACE Where are they from and what is their ultimate evil purpose? A band of dread invaders, led by a ruthless genius, is...
Three Martian-duped Earthmen swing open the gates of space that for so long had barred the greedy hordes of the Red Planet....
One million years back in the swirling, shrouded past, evil ultra-beings ruled the Planet Roo. Suddenly, unbelievably, they are alive again, threateni...
15 Classic Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories
The Second Edmond Hamilton MEGAPACK collects 15 more classic fantasy and science fiction stories by the master of space opera. From the confines to Ea...
Here is a collection of some of the finest short fiction penned by one of "fathers" of modern science fiction. *** These stories were selected (and ed...
The sorrowful cry spread throughout the Solar System. Captain Future and his Futuremen had been missed for months. There was little hope that they'd e...
One by one the Solar System's ships were disappearing in mid-space - as if a mighty colossus had grabbed them up and swallowed them whole. Top agents ...
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The sun shone brightly on this fateful morning, bringing to its planets warmth and life-giving rays. The brightness increased sharply as the morning g...
As man evolves what changes will he undergo in a thousand years? A million or more? ExcerptThere were three of us in Pollard's house on that night tha...
In one split second they were hurled across time into a world one million years away.A surprise nuclear war may cause the End of the World, but not th...
The sky split open and Middletown became the "City at Worlds End"...
What had become of the Earth Farrow had known? Gone were the proud cities and teeming millions. He found only desolation — and fear!...
Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #32. This issue, we have more original stories than ever before. Editors Michael Bracken and Cynthia Ward have brought in ...
Out of the dark vastness of the void came a conquering horde, incredible and invincible, with Earth's only weapon—a man from the past! Classic scien...
Being expelled from an air lock into deep space was the legal method of execution. But it was also the only way a man could qualify for - The Legion O...
CAPTAIN FUTURE FACES FIERY SOLAR DEATH It was ten o'clock, solar time, when disaster struck. At exactly the same moment, gravium mines on Mercury, Mar...
Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #14. Over the next few issues, you will note a number of changes coming to Black Cat Weekly. We have been expanding our st...
Three favorite series highlight this issue: First, Sherlock Holmes—or rather, several Sherlock Holmeses—feature in A.L. Sirois’s “The Matter o...
Exciting stuff this time: a new Velda P.I. story from Ron Miller, a new supernatural mystery from Steve Liskow (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael B...
He was a scientist spurned by the scientific establishment. His theories and accomplishments ridiculed. But what if he wasn't wrong? What if everythin...
This time, we have an original mystery from Jack Roney (thanks to Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken) and modern mysteries from Merrilee Robson (thanks ...
The pirates of Zan: The deadliest do-gooder in outer space is Bron Hoddan, electronics engineer turned spaceship pirate....
Our 74th issue features an essay from Norman Spinrad, the sort of non-fiction feature I’d like to see more of here in the future. (In fact, we do ha...
They had been fighting crime separately for years but it wasn’t until the historic SUPERMAN #76 in 1952 that Superman, the Man of Steel, finally tea...
Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #39. It’s hard to believe BCW is 39! As with every magazine, our goals include not just entertaining our readers, but ma...
This issue, in addition to great tales from Acquiring Editors Michael Bracken and Barb Goffman, we also have an original mystery from Kathleen Marple ...
Volume one: Edmond Hamilton, Bill Finger, Alvin Schwartz, writers; Curt Swan, Dick Sprang, pencillers; Stan Kaye, John Fischetti, Charles Paris, Ray B...
An Interstellar Saga of Multiple Planets and Political Intrigue
Edmond Hamilton's 'The World with a Thousand Moons' is a riveting science fiction novel set in a distant future where humanity has colonized multiple ...
This issue, we have original mysteries by Albert Tucher (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken) and James Blakey, plus a modern tale by SJ Roza...