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Edmond Hamilton

    21 de octubre de 1904 – 1 de febrero de 1977

    Edmond Hamilton fue una voz fundamental en la ciencia ficción, dando forma al género durante su edad de oro. Sus narrativas ofrecieron grandes aventuras y visiones expansivas del futuro que cautivaron a los lectores. La prolífica imaginación de Hamilton y su estilo narrativo épico dejaron una marca indeleble en el panorama literario.

    Edmond Hamilton
    The Best of Edmond Hamilton
    Treasure on Thunder Moon & Trail of the Astrogar
    The Stars, My Brothers
    Edmond Hamilton SF Gateway Omnibus
    The Star Kings
    Calling Captain Future
    • Calling Captain Future

      • 146 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      In a desperate bid to save humanity, President James Carthew faces a crisis as citizens, once loyal, are now under the hypnotic influence of the sinister Dr. Zarro. With the fate of the Solar System hanging in the balance, Carthew realizes he must enlist the help of Captain Future, the legendary hero known for battling evil. As fear grips the populace, Carthew struggles to find a way to expose Zarro's true intentions and rally support against the looming threat.

      Calling Captain Future
    • The Star Kings

      • 202 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      She was Lianna, ruler of the Kingdom of Fomalhaut. He was Zarth Arn, prince of the Mid-Galactic Empire, scion of the ruling house of Star Kings. Only these two stood between peace and a war of galactic conquest. And one of them was an impostor.

      The Star Kings
    • Hamilton was one of space opera's early influencers, alongside 'Doc' Smith and Jack Williamson, and also spent some time at DC Comics, where he wrote such seminal titles as Superman and The Legion of Superheroes . This omnibus contains the opening volumes to three of his best loved Captain Future and the Space Emperor , The Star Kings and The Weapon From Beyond .

      Edmond Hamilton SF Gateway Omnibus
    • The Stars, My Brothers

      • 72 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      The protagonist grapples with a profound fear rooted in his past, embodied by the enigmatic figure of Reed Kieran. This haunting presence symbolizes a connection to lost worlds and the weight of unspoken memories, overshadowing his perception of both the present and future. As he navigates his emotional landscape, the story delves into themes of memory, identity, and the lingering shadows of what once was.

      The Stars, My Brothers
    • The Best of Edmond Hamilton

      • 348 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This collection showcases exceptional short fiction from a pioneer of modern science fiction, highlighting the author's innovative storytelling and imaginative concepts. Each story reflects the author's unique voice and vision, offering readers a glimpse into the early foundations of the genre. The anthology is a celebration of creativity and thought-provoking narratives that have influenced countless writers and captivated audiences over time.

      The Best of Edmond Hamilton
    • The story revolves around a scientist who, after facing rejection and ridicule from the scientific community, grapples with the implications of his groundbreaking theories. As he contemplates the possibility that he was right all along, he considers using his knowledge as a weapon against those who dismissed him. The narrative explores themes of vindication, revenge, and the moral complexities of scientific discovery, posing questions about the consequences of turning brilliance into destruction.

      Evolution Island
    • The narrative explores existential themes as a group of men reflects on their mortality while confined in a mysterious, ultimate room. Their conversation reveals a blend of resignation and acceptance about aging and death, prompting deep philosophical questions about life’s fleeting nature. The setting serves as a catalyst for introspection, highlighting the characters' varied responses to their shared fate and the passage of time.

      The Legion of Lazarus by Edmond Hamilton, Science Fiction, Adventure
    • Exploring themes of curiosity and adventure, the narrative follows a protagonist who discovers a mysterious door that promises to unveil hidden truths. As they embark on a journey through various realms, they encounter intriguing characters and face challenges that test their resolve. The story delves into the nature of choices and the consequences they bring, inviting readers to ponder the paths they might take when confronted with the unknown. This captivating tale weaves together elements of fantasy and self-discovery.

      The Door Into Infinity by Edmond Hamilton, Science Fiction, Fantasy
    • Set in 1444 Paris, the story follows Henri Lothiere, an apothecary's assistant accused of sorcery, a grave offense against both God and the king. As he stands trial, Henri vehemently denies the charges, asserting his innocence. The narrative explores themes of justice, belief, and the clash between science and superstition, immersing readers in a historical context where the boundaries of knowledge and faith are tested.

      The Man Who Saw the Future by Edmond Hamilton, Science Fiction, Adventure