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.
During the science-fiction boom of the 1930s, there were over a dozen pulp magazines dedicated to the subject. Analog, Startling Stories, Amazing Stories, Wonder Stories, Captain Future and Super Science Stories were just a few. In 1939, the pulp magazine publisher of Jungle Stories, and many others, added its own entry into the sci-fi field, Planet Stories. Until it folded in 1955, it published ground-breaking science fiction from some of the genre's brightest stars, including such luminaries as Ray Cummings, Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr., Eando Binder, Leight Bracket, Isaac Asimov, Clifford D. Simak, Henry Kuttner, Ray Bradbury, Frederik Pohl, James Blish, A.E. van Vogt, Theodore Sturgeon, Alan E. Nourse and Robert Sheckley. Planet Stories returns in these vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Two Novels of the Void
Juggernaut of Space
by Ray Cummings
Never had a greater need for Earth’s valiant champions appeared in her history. She was doomed — unless five futile humans could battle her cause.
The Bubble Dwellers
by Ross Rocklynne
Only Sydney Hallmeyer could halt the deadly menace spawned on Vulcan. Only he could face fiendish Zondat — and he was helpless, a labor slave in Vulcan’s depths.
Two Thrilling Novelets of ohe Future
The Last Monster
by Gardner F. Fox
It was Irgi whom the four from Earth had to conquer to gain the secret of immortality — a tentacled monstrosity whom Earthly weapons could not harm.
Battlefield in Black
by George A. Whittington
MacPartland’s “Avenger” was fighting its deadliest battle, searching for a ghostly attacker — in a spacial battlefield where weapons could not function.
Three Short Stories of the Starways
Mutiny
by Larry Offenbecker
This was Rawson’s first command — and mutiny rode the rocket wash.
Beer-Trust Busters
by A.R. Stuart
“Let’s do Dudley Dirty! It’s not right that one guy should control all beer!”
Formula for Conquest
by James R. Adams
Twilken’s formula could save three worlds — or doom them to eternal slavery.
P.S.’s Departments
P.S.’s Feature Flash
The Vizigraph
If you can’t take it, don’t dish it out — these guys and gals play for keeps.