In the late 1930s, the "Golden Age of Science Fiction" began, and Thrilling Wonder Stories played a large part in its explosive growth. It began in 1936, after combining Science Wonder Stories and Air Wonder Stories into a single magazine. Along with its sister publication Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories featured some of the brightest names in science fiction. Edmond Hamilton, who went on to create Captain Future, cut his teeth writing for Thrilling Wonder Stories. Eando Binder, creator of robot Adam Link, was regularly featured in the magazine. Other writers included Frederick Arnold Kummer, Arthur Leo Zagat, Murray Leinster, A.E. van Vogt, James Blish, Ray Bradbury and John W. Campbell. Thrilling Wonder Stories returns in vintage pulp tales, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
Complete Novelets
The Jules Verne Express
by Eando Binder
Men Must Die
by Ward Hawkins
White Barrier
by Frank Belknap Long, Jr.
Thrilling Short Stories
Experiment
by Roscoe Clark, F.R.C.S.
Beyond Annihilation
by Henry Kuttner
The Broken Axiom — Contest Story
by Alfred Bester
Madness From Mars
by Clifford D. Simak
Zeoh-X
by Ray Cummings
Special Features
Science Quiz
A Fascinating Knowledge Test
Scientifacts
by J.B. Walter
Other Features And Departments
Science Questions And Answers
Science Fiction League
The Reader Speaks
The Story Behind The Story