Amazing Tales Volume 202

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Amazing Tales Volume 202 by Michael Cathal et al. brings together four captivating science fiction stories that explore the boundaries of time, space, and identity. In "Rich Living" by Michael Cathal, readers journey to Rejuvenal, the only planet where time bends to the desire for youth. Here, centenarian lawyer Curtis Delman and a diverse group of travelers face moral dilemmas and survival challenges as they seek eternal youth, weaving a thrilling narrative of mortality and ambition. Marcia Kamien's "And a Little Child" transports readers to Mars, where Professor Dayton witnesses his students transform into Martians, exploring the conflict between generations and the unintended consequences of human innovation. This story delves into the complexities of identity and autonomy against the backdrop of space exploration. "Or Darwin, If You Prefer" by Mel Hunter introduces Mr. Harbinger, a chemist who communicates with a mysterious entity on his apartment wall. This whimsical tale explores time travel, identity, and the human desire for escape, blending humor with existential reflection. In "Before Egypt" by E.K. Jarvis, Mike Mallison, a big game guide, embarks on an interstellar adventure with Professor Arnold Brandon and his daughter. Their mission reveals a lost civilization linked to ancient Egypt, leading to encounters with Martian pirates and rival factions. This story combines space travel with ancient mystery, offering themes of exploration and discovery. Amazing Tales Volume 202 offers readers a diverse range of science fiction narratives, each with unique themes and imaginative worlds. This anthology is a must-read for fans of science fiction who seek stories of time travel, interplanetary voyages, and the human condition, making it a compelling addition to any collection.

About the author

Michael Cathal was a mid-20th-century writer whose works often delved into the complexities of human ambition, morality, and societal structures. Best known for his story *Rich Living*, Cathal brought a keen observational eye to his storytelling, crafting narratives that combined sharp social commentary with compelling characters. His work reflected the struggles and aspirations of his time, engaging readers with themes that remain relevant and thought-provoking. Though little is known about his personal life, Cathal's contributions to literature resonate as insightful explorations of the human condition.

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