By: Edmond Hamilton Publisher: Ace Books Average Rating: Binding: Mass Market Paperback Format: Unabridged Label: Ace Books Number of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 1965
Not Free SF Reader Space opera from the 1920s. The Interstellar Patrol looks like a cross-section of the Green Lantern Corps, pretty much, not the Lensmen.
The stories are all pretty similar, titanically scary astronomical menace that maybe the Interstellar Patrol can stop. From comets to nebulas. Even better if they have strange hidden worlds and alien battle fleets lurking in the middle, the former for our heroes to derring-do upon, and the latter to fire many ravening energy beams at.
Plenty of frenetic blowing stuff up to make you chuckle here along with some gallant alien heroes.
Crashing Suns : Crashing Suns - Edmond Hamilton Crashing Suns : The Star Stealers - Edmond Hamilton Crashing Suns : Within the Nebula - Edmond Hamilton Crashing Suns : The Comet Drivers - Edmond Hamilton Crashing Suns : The Cosmic Cloud - Edmond Hamilton
Stellar collisions are bad. Especially if someone is doing it deliberately. Time for a Great Space Battle. Then all we have to do is stop a star.
3.5 out of 5
Hey! You! Get offa my Sun!
3.5 out of 5
Stopping sun, not so hard compared to one of these. Especially as it has a planet in it. Space axes to the fore.
3 out of 5
This should be easy. We have heaps of ships. Hang on, why's a big round astronomical object have a massive cube fleet of its own?
3.5 out of 5
Poor galactic visibility? Won't worry a blind alien attack fleet.