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Marvel Stories eBook November 1940 - [Download] #RE328
Marvel Stories eBook November 1940
 

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Radio Archives Pulp Classics
Marvel Stories eBook
November 1940
 
Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
 
Marvel Stories was a two-issue series that was part of a larger trend. Western Fiction Publishing Co. started their foray into science fiction with Marvel Science Stories in 1938, it then changed to Marvel Tales in 1939 and finally became Marvel Stories in late 1940. After the final issue in April of 1941, the magazine left newsstands for nearly a decade. It returned in November 1950 under the old title of Marvel Science Stories and continued until 1952. Although Marvel Stories only lasted two issues, both magazines were filled with top quality science fiction thrills. Writers who would go on to make a name for themselves in the genre appeared in those two issues, making them highly-sought after among collectors. Marvel Stories returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
 
Table of Contents:
 
Unusual Book-Length Novel
Queen Of Venus
by John Russell Fearn
The radio-vibration towers that surrounded this madman’s Utopia must quickly smash their plucky stratoplane, the disintegrator transforming their lovely golden-haired Eveta into a mass of electrons and energy — must long since have seen her Queen of Venus, but Hilt Read and Cranby Doyle still vowed never to witness a world robot-ruled, still vowed vengeance on this super-scientist who’d reduce all mankind to matter!
 
A Dictator For All Time — Novelet
by Raymond Z. Gallun
Here, then, was the final, the eternal Being — here was The Entity, the culmination of all scientific progress, with an inconceivably vast and complicated body comprising every element and compound that could exist, with a brain weighing well over a thousand tons!
 
The Man Who — Novelet
by A. Fedor and Henry Hasse
Had Dar Mihelson’s Time Traveller indeed crashed the barriers to the past? Would Dar Mihelson, the man, indeed be able to shake hands with Dar Mihelson, the boy?
 
Substitute For War — Novelet
by D.D. Sharp
Orillium, Cyrus Schultz named his radio-active principle that would completely wipe out all insects and disease, and the world called him the savior of humanity... Only Cyrus Schultz knew that actually he had doomed mankind to an inexorable and eternal hell!
 
The Thought-World Monsters — Short Story
by D.D. Sharp
Do our thought-images actually exist in the thought-world? — Speed Howell didn’t think so, and besides, he wasn’t interested in science!
 
Cycle — Short Story
by John L. Chapman
If momentary exposure to the cosmic rays beyond the Heaviside Layer made a super-man of an ordinary mortal — what fabulous titan of strength and intelligence might the human become who’d spend many hours under such forces!
 
The World Of Tomorrow — Marvel’s Special Feature
by Ray Cummings
What part will science play when the United States is invaded?... Can science create nothingness?... Why will motorists of the future prefer night driving? — MARVEL’S Sensational New Super-Science Department!
 
The Cover
by J.W. Scott
 
Radio Archives Pulp Classics line of eBooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s. All eBooks produced by Radio Archives are available in ePub and Mobi formats for the ultimate in compatibility. If you have a Kindle, the Mobi version is what you want. If you have an iPad/iPhone, Android, or Nook, then the ePub version is what you want.

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