# Museum Catalog Note
Astounding Stories of Super-Science (January 1930, Vol. I, No. 1) is Clayton Publications' inaugural science fiction magazine. The issue contains seven stories spanning speculative science, adventure, and war fiction.
Victor Rousseau's two-part novel "The Beetle Horde" begins the issue: two young explorers—Tommy Travers and Jim Dodd—discover something near the South Pole during an expedition, with Dodd apparently behaving erratically afterward; their discovery threatens global catastrophe via colossal man-sized beetles released by a vengeful madman named Bram.
Ray Cummings contributes the complete novelette "Phantoms of Reality," involving Red Sennia and a revolution in a fourth-dimensional realm. Captain S. P. Meek's "The Cave of Horror" depicts an unseen menace attacking a guardsman in Mammoth Cave. M. L. Staley's "The Stolen Mind" explores a protagonist whose consciousness is stolen from his body. Other contributions include C. V. Tench's "Compensation" (featuring Professor Wroxtos and a mysterious crystal cage), Murray Leinster's "Tanks" (soldiers amid fog-gas and mechanical warfare), and Anthony Pelcher's "Peril—Death" (concerning an invisible threat to a millionaire).
About this artifact
- Date
- 1930
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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