Astounding Stories 04, April 1930


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(4.2 stars; 30 reviews)

The fourth issue of Astounding Stories continues Ray Cummings serial "Brigands of the Moon", along with pulp sci-fi stories by Capt. S. P. Meek, Anthony Pelcher and other authors. - Summary by Alan Winterrowd (7 hr 33 min)

Chapitres

The Man Who Was Dead by Thomas H. Knight 38:03 Lu par Tommy Howell
Monsters of Moyen by Arthur J. Burks, Pt 1 45:22 Lu par Mark Nelson
Monsters of Moyen by Arthur J. Burks, Pt 2 36:41 Lu par Mark Nelson
Monsters of Moyen by Arthur J. Burks, Pt 3 32:38 Lu par Mark Nelson
Vampires of Venus By Anthony Pelcher 44:01 Lu par Alan Winterrowd
Safe Flying in Fogs 4:40 Lu par Larry Wilson
Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Episode 2 Ch 14-16 34:22 Lu par Alan Winterrowd
Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 17-18 40:03 Lu par Alan Winterrowd
Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 19-20 35:38 Lu par Alan Winterrowd
Brigands of the Moon by Ray Cummings, Ch 21-22 35:37 Lu par Alan Winterrowd
The Soul-Snatcher By Tom Curry 39:03 Lu par Tommy Howell
The Ray of Madness By Captain S. P. Meek 45:32 Lu par Alan Winterrowd
Teaser 1:02 Lu par Larry Wilson
Reader's Corner 21:14 Lu par Larry Wilson

Critiques

Some great stories, some great readers


(4 stars)

The Astounding Stories series is a goldmine of great sci-fi and charming readings. some stories have dated, and I'm not 100% sold on the readers corner, but its a historical artifact as well as entertainment


(4.5 stars)

Beware of addictive to be continued stories! Off to find issue 5 now.


(1 stars)

reader talks too fast. can not follow.