Embark on a celestial odyssey with "Amazing Tales Volume 77", an extraordinary anthology offering unparalleled expedition. This latest installment in the acclaimed series launches readers into a universe where the norms of identity and existence are stretched to their limits, inviting you to ponder the profound tapestry of human and cosmic interconnectedness. At the heart of this anthology lies John Foster West's own masterpiece, "Cogito, Ergo Sum", a thought-provoking dive into consciousness that will leave you questioning the essence of self in the silent expanse of the cosmos. Venture further into the galaxy with James McKimmey's masterful duo, "Death Star" and "Where the Gods Decide", where enigmatic forces, long-forgotten alien legacies, and uncharted worlds come alive with mystery, pride, and sacred traditions that echo through space and time. Adding a playful twist, H. F. Cente's "Sales Talk" offers a delightful jaunt across the temporal plane with a time-traveling cosmic salesman whose journey humorously unravels the idiosyncrasies of human ambition. Meanwhile, the lunar stage is set in John Foster West's "Duel in Black", where resource scarcity and solitude collide in a tension-filled narrative that explores the indomitable spirit of survival against otherworldly odds. Whether exploring philosophical debates, the intricacies of space-time, or the stark realities of isolation, "Amazing Tales Volume 77" is a treasure trove of adventure and introspection. Perfect for science fiction devotees and newcomers alike, this anthology promises a mesmerizing journey that will challenge your perceptions and ignite your imagination, beckoning you to explore the endless possibilities beyond our stars. Grab your copy and let your mind soar into the unknown!
Stanley Mullen (June 20, 1911 1974) was an American artist, short story writer, novelist and publisher. He studied writing at the University of Colorado at Boulder and drawing, painting and lithography at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center where he was accepted as a professional member in 1937. A series of his paintings of Indian ceremonial dances is part of the permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum. Mullen worked as assistant curator of the Colorado State Historical Museum during the 1940s. Mullen wrote over 200 stories and articles in a variety of fields.