Complete Book-Length Novel
Exodus
by Arthur J. Burks
Harried almost to extinction, that pitiful band of war-weary Americans had followed David Haslup into the ground, where they had fought desperately to wrest life’s necessities from the earth itself... What chance would those cavern-nurtured Sanctuarians have now after thirty-nine generations, should they venture forth at last to avenge their demolition at the hands of the world-ruling Mongols?
Complete Book-Length Novel
The Time Trap
by Henry Kuttner
Unleashed atomic force hurled Kent Mason into civilization’s dawn-era, to be wooed by the Silver Priestess who’d journeyed from 2150 A.D., and to become the laboratory pawn of Greddar Klon — who’d been projected from five hundred centuries beyond Mason’s time sector!
The Dead Spot — Thrilling Novelette
by Jack Williamson
With his sigma-field that speeded evolution to the limit imposed by actual destruction of germ cells, plus his technique of building synthetic life, Dr. Clyburn Hope set out to create a new race — and return America’s golden harvest land into a grey cancer of leprous doom!
Rout Of The Fire Imps
by Stanton A. Coblentz
The nation’s chief executive feared his interplanetary flight had played havoc with Tom Sprague’s mind — when the space rider returned from Venus with millions more of the diabolical marauders whose onslaughts were destroying mankind!
The Thirty And One — Exciting Short Story
by David H. Keller
An omnivorous giant strangulated the trade of Walling and reduced to worm food all men who battled against him. But little did he know that the lovely lady he was carrying to the bridal chamber had quaffed the elixir of synthesis, thus blending into her body Wallin’s thirty staunchest warriors!
Interesting Science Notes
What’s Your Question?
Excursion To Possibility
by Donald Dale
What’s Your Answer?
This Month’s Cover
To visualize the climax scene from Henry Kuttner’s novel, “The Time Trap,” the editor of MARVEL was fortunate enough to secure the greatest and best-loved of science-fiction artists — Frank R. Paul.