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Fantastic Adventures · Fantastic

Periodicals

Judson’s Annihilator

by John Wyndham


“Beyond the Screen” by John Wyndham, Fantasy #1, (1938).

The Monster from Nowhere

by Nelson S. Bond


“The Monster from Nowhere” by Nelson S. Bond, Fantastic Adventures, July 1939.

The Man Who Saw Too Late

by Otto Binder


“The Man Who Saw Too Late” by Otto Binder, Fantastic Adventures, September 1939.

The Reflection That Lived

by Ross Rocklynne


“The Reflection That Lived” by Ross Rocklynne, Fantastic Adventures, June 1940.

Beyond the Time Door

by David Wright O'Brien


“Beyond the Time Door” by David Wright O'Brien, Fantastic Adventures, March 1941.

Doorway of Vanishing Men

by William P. McGivern


“Doorway of Vanishing Men” by William P. McGivern, in Fantastic Adventures, July 1941.

Tomorrow and Tomorrow

by Ray Bradbury

When a typewriter appears on the floor of his boarding room and begins typing messages from the future, down-on-his-luck Steve Temple thinks it must be his old jokester friend Harry—but he’s wrong about that, and the fate of the world 500 years down the line now depends on what Steve does about a recently elected man. “Tomorrow and Tomorrow” doesn’t have the notoriety of that other Bradbury story about time travel and an elected official, but even though this one’s riddled with ridiculous ideas on time, it does accurately predict text messaging!
— Michael Main
Sorry. Not Harry. Name is Ellen Abbot. Female. 26 years old. Year 2442. Five feet ten inches tall. Blonde hair, blue eyes—semantician and dimensional research expert. Sorry. Not Harry.

“Tomorrow and Tomorrow” by Ray Bradbury, in Fantastic Adventures, May 1947.

I Died Tomorrow

by Rog Phillips


“I Died Tomorrow” by Rog Phillips, Fantastic Adventures, May 1949.

Bottle Baby

by Henry Slesar


“Bottle Baby” by Henry Slesar, Fantastic, April 1957.

Passage to Gomorrah

by Robert F. Young

In a future of FTL spaceships, time storms between the stars, and male-only space explorers, young Berenice had run away to the stars as a sex worker. But when she inexplicably becomes pregnant, the powers-that-be book passage for her on Captain Cross’s ship to the exhile planet called Gomorrah.
— Michael Main
“But wouldn’t our objective reality be affected?”

He nodded. “It could be,” he said, “since, in the absence of any real passage of time, it would be in temporal ratio to our involvement in our pasts, which might force it into a different time plane altogether.”


“Passage to Gomorrah” by Robert F. Young, Fantastic January 1959.

Change War series

Damnation Morning

by Fritz Leiber


“Damnation Morning” by Fritz Leiber, Fantastic, August 1959.

Final Audit

by Thomas M. Disch


“Final Audit” by Thomas M. Disch, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, July 1963.

Genetic Coda

by Thomas M. Disch


“Genetic Coda” by Thomas M. Disch, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, June 1964.

102 H-Bombs

by Thomas M. Disch


“102 H-Bombs” by Thomas M. Disch, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, March 1965.

Trouble with Hyperspace

by Jack Sharkey


“Trouble with Hyperspace” by Jack Sharkey, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, April 1965.

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