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"Invaders from the Space Satellites": This story is reprinted from Mystery in Space #43.

From Beyond the Unknown #11 is an issue of the series From Beyond the Unknown (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1971.

Synopsis for "Invaders from the Space Satellites"

This story is reprinted from Mystery in Space #43.

Appearing in "Invaders from the Space Satellites"

Featured Characters:

  • John Yardley

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  • Aliens

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  • Alien spaceships


Synopsis for "It's a Woman's World"

This story is reprinted from Mystery in Space #8.

33rd Century... this century was marked by a Earth now matriarchal. Women had replaced men in all walks of life. The pilots of war-rockets which conquered the galaxy in the 33rd century were women. In sports, women played... when puny men watched and applauded. To men passed the role of domestics and housekeepers. Greg Dexter, however, looks for be a space cadet.

Appearing in "It's a Woman's World"

Featured Characters:

  • Greg Dexter

Supporting Characters:

  • Captain Stella

Antagonists:

  • Theborians

Other Characters:

  • Commandant
  • Nora
  • Gail
  • Vida Stryker
  • Marcia Thawn (Flashback only)

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  • Jet aircraft

Synopsis for "The Billion-Year Evolution!"

This story is reprinted from Mystery in Space #70.

On the planet Jupiter in the year 2178, Doctor Fred Gibson rockets through a dangerous frozen methane storm upon receiving an SOS from his girlfriend Elsa. Miles away, his romantic rival Phil Travis is doing the same. Boring through massive icebergs, he stumbles upon a stash of ancient Jovian technology.

A telepathic tape recording explains that long ago they'd used a device called the Droga Ray to advance their evolution and become beings of pure light, leaving the planet and building this monument to their past selves. Using the Droga Ray, Fred evolves himself too into that state.

Willing himself to Elsa, he finds Phil trying to operate on her and failing. Fred uses his mental energies to heal her, but since he's invisible, she thinks Phil saved her. He returns to the memorial and de-evolves himself, finding his physical body atrophied, and is rescued by Elsa and Phil. Phil leaves back to Earth the next day, but Elsa stays, admitting that she still prefers Fred despite Phil seemingly saving her life.

Appearing in "The Billion-Year Evolution!"

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  • Fred Gibson
  • Phil Travis
  • Elsa
  • Jovians
    • Halfar Kal

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  • Evoluvizer

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Synopsis for "The Warning from One-Billion B.C.!"

This story is reprinted from Strange Adventures #109.

Appearing in "The Warning from One-Billion B.C.!"

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  • Robots
  • atomic bomb
  • Time-telescope

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  • jeep
  • rocket

Synopsis for "Terra of the Spaceways"

This story is reprinted from Mystery in Space #59.

In 24th Century, Jorg Randall is a repairman of vehicles named Terra, who wents to Chuga in order to fix the vehicle of the only heiress of the Terra fortune, but the vehicle crashes some time after in the Yellow Geiser Valley.

Appearing in "Terra of the Spaceways"

Featured Characters:

  • Jorg Randall

Supporting Characters:

  • Morna Dru
  • Pete the Mon-Cat

Other Characters:

  • Dru Family Terra Enterprise (Mentioned only)
    • Harl Dru (Mentioned only)
    • Harl Dru II (Mentioned only)
  • Chuga natives

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Synopsis for "The Man Who Ate Sunshine!"

This story is reprinted from Strange Adventures #71.

Appearing in "The Man Who Ate Sunshine!"

  • Appearances not yet listed

Synopsis for "The 60 Million-Mile Long Weapon!"

This story is reprinted from Strange Adventures #131.

Appearing in "The 60 Million-Mile Long Weapon!"

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  • Eric Taine, astronomer

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  • Aliens

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Trivia

  • "It's a Woman's World" is reprinted in Mysteries in Space: The Best of Dc Science-Fiction Comics.
  • "Terra of the Spaceways": Pete's color was altered from blue in the original print to orange in this issue.


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