Captain Future #14 Worlds to Come

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- Publisher: Radio Archives, LLC
- Classification: Fiction
- Classification: Fiction
- Series: N/A
- Format: Unabridged edition
- Genre: Radio, Science Fiction
- Author: Brett Sterling
- Read by: Milton Bagby
- Duration: 238 minutes
- Run Time: 238 minutes
- Audio Library Digital - 9781690528951
- Audio Retail Digital - 9781690535881
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Captain Future #14 Worlds to Come
Captain Future #14 Worlds to Come
- By Brett Sterling
- Genre: Radio, Science Fiction
Audio Library Digital
10/01/2019
238 minutes
9781690528951
Audio Retail Digital
10/01/2019
238 minutes
9781690535881
eBook Library
06/01/2016
0 eBook Library
0 pages
9781520041780
eBook Library
10/01/2019
0 eBook Library
133 pages
9781690502760
eBook Retail
10/01/2019
0 eBook Retail
133 pages
9781690502777
eBook Retail
06/01/2016
0 eBook Retail
0 pages
9781520041797
Description:
Edmond Hamilton is credited by many as the creator and writer of Captain Future. Although he is most responsible for nearly everything in the Captain Future tales, the idea was originally presented to him by Science Fiction editor Mort Weisinger. Also, Hamilton did pen the majority of the stories, but Joseph Samachson also wrote two Captain Future stories and Manly Wade Wellman wrote one. Five of the Captain Future tales carry the byline ‘Brett Sterling’, which was a housename used for a while that both Hamilton and Samachson wrote under. The Captain Future stories were not only populated with magnificent characters, but they were also set in a wild, imaginative, almost psychedelic universe. Edmond Hamilton built worlds and star systems that in many ways completely disregarded what the public knew to be true about outer space, but they did not care. Nearly every planet in our solar system could support life and danger lurked there, too. Although the original stories took place amongst familiar planets, at least by name, Hamilton would take readers far beyond anything familiar in later tales. Rocket into science fiction adventure and discover new worlds. Ripped from the pages of the Spring 1943 issue of Captain Future magazine, “Worlds To Come” is read with wonder and excitement by Milton Bagby.Audiobook
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