Classic & Pulp SF Update



Adventures in Deep Space and Deep Human Nature

This week over at SF.DRB site - 3 updates:

1. A. Abrams does a full review of the exciting "Age of Wonder" issue of
"Astounding Stories" August, 1934:

Arthur Leo Zagat's "Beyond the Spectrum" - "Done in a visceral, horror-infused way, this tale is a precursor to movies by George Romero, and such unapologetic gore-fests as "Slither" or Peter Jackson's "Dead Alive"...

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(art courtesy and copyright:Adonihs)

2. Avi Abrams reviews a classic space adventure series by Jack Williamson, The Legion of Space:

"The cosmic super-weapon is entrusted to a beautiful woman... which adds to her mystery and complicates her marriage quite a bit..."

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(illustration to "The Legion of Space", 1934)

3. M. Christian reviews a classic novel by Theodore Sturgeon "More Than Human":

"There was one problem with this new gestalt being... it needed a conscience."

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(art courtesy and copyright: John Pitre)

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