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Lost Worlds #5 (1952)

Pines · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 7 stories
The City That Escaped from Tomorrow
8 pp · science fiction
Kenneth WiltonGraceKaros

When a mysterious light descends on Pinelake City in 1953, Kenneth Wilton and Grace witness the arrival of stone-age savages armed with weapons of impossible sophistication—and a device that can bridge time itself. Pursuing the creatures through the temporal gateway, Kenneth and Grace find themselves half a million years in the past, where they uncover the ruins of a great civilization that vanished from human memory, along with the startling secret of why. "The City That Escaped from Tomorrow" explores what happens when a world chooses to abandon its place in history.

Untitled story
0.5 pp · humor; science fiction
Visitors from Space
1 pp · non-fiction; math & science

This 1952 science feature explores comets—those mysterious celestial visitors that once sparked fear and superstition across ancient civilizations. From their nebular origins in the distant reaches of space, the story traces how these heavenly bodies transform dramatically as they approach our sun, developing their distinctive bright nucleus and expansive tail that can stretch millions of miles. A fascinating look at how science has replaced myth with wonder when it comes to these cosmic wanderers.

The Quest of the Chlorophyl Monsters
7 pp · science fiction
Jim DarlanKyronLarler

When mysterious aliens begin draining Earth's plant life to save their own dying world, Space Commander Jim Darlan volunteers for a desperate mission to their planet—hoping to negotiate peace before an invasion fleet arrives. With the captured alien scout Larler as his guide, Darlan journeys into the unknown to confront the alien leader Kyron and discover whether humanity and these desperate invaders can find common ground. The fate of both worlds hangs in the balance as Earth's factories race to build a space fleet and prepare for the conflict that may be unavoidable.

Worlds Apart
7 pp · science fiction
Rod BantonTeenaLornaCreighton

Rod Banton, a brilliant young scientist, discovers an entire civilization thriving within a subatomic particle—and becomes captivated by Teena, a girl living in that infinitesimal world. When kidnappers snatch Teena in her dimension, Rod risks everything by using an experimental cosmic transmitter to cross the impossible gulf between universes and rescue her. Their love defies the vast scales of space and the boundaries separating their worlds, but the challenge of bridging two realities may prove greater than either of them imagined.

Aurora Borealis
1 pp · non-fiction; math & science

This page contains two separate stories. The first, "Aurora Borealis," is a one-page non-fiction science explainer about the northern lights and their causes—there's nothing to expand into a narrative synopsis. The second, "Alice in Terrorland," is the actual story content, but it appears to be from a different publication entirely (the OCR header says it's part of this same scanned document, but the narrative and context suggest it's a separate piece). Since the assignment specifies the story is "Aurora Borealis" from Lost Worlds #5 (1952), and that story is purely educational non-fiction with no plot to synopsis: SKIP

Alice in Terrorland
5 pp · science fiction
Richard YoungAlice YoungFreddy Young

In "Alice in Terrorland," young Alice Young and her brother Freddy find themselves entangled in a surreal nightmare when their father, Richard Young, discovers a bizarre, mirror-shaped spaceship hidden in their home. The ship’s tiny, whimsically grotesque alien inhabitants—dressed like figures from a twisted fairy tale—desperately try to use household tools to fix their vessel, unaware of the danger they’ve unleashed. As the family’s ordinary world collapses into chaos, the line between play and terror blurs in a story where innocence is no match for the unknown.

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