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The Stars, My Brothers

The Stars, My Brothers is a classic science fiction novella by American author Edmond Hamilton first published in Amazing Stories 1962.

The Stars, My Brothers is considered one of Edmonton’s best stories, and certainly most imaginative, stories. A spaceman is killed in space and frozen. He is left orbiting the space station where he was killed in the hope that a method will be found to bring him back to life. That day finally comes a hundred years later, when he awakens to a very different world and comes to realize he has become both a symbol and a pawn in a human/alien conflict.

The Stars, My Brothers gives us a re-animated astronaut plucked from a century in the past and presented with an alien world where the line between humans and animals is blurred.

“He was afraid-not of the present or the future, but of the past. He was afraid of the thing tagged Reed Kieran, that stiff blind voiceless thing wheeling its slow orbit around the Moon, companion to dead worlds and silent space.”

Published in the May, 1962 issue of Amazing Stories

Total Running Time (TRT): 1 hour, 23 min.

Edmond Moore Hamilton (1904-1977) was a popular science-fiction author during the "Golden Age" of American science fiction.

Hamilton’s career began as a regular and frequent contributor to Weird Tales magazine. The first hardcover publication of Science Fiction stories was a Hamilton compilation, and he and E.E. “Doc” Smith are credited with the creation of the Space Opera type of story.

Hamilton worked for DC Comics authoring many stories for their Superman and Batman characters. Hamilton was instrumental in the early growth of the Legion of Super-Heroes feature, as one of its first regular writers.


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  1. Black Cat Weekly #143

    Frank Belknap Long, Kurt Matull, Theo Blakensee, Henry Slesar, Tom Larsen, Stephen Marlow, Edmond Hamilton, K M Rockwood, Donald E. Westlake, Joseph S. Walker, Hal Charles

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  2. Black Cat Weekly #139

    Ron Miller, Edith Maxwell, Stephen D Rogers, Hal Charles, Harlan Ellison, Augusta Huiell Seaman, Edmond Hamilton, Arthur Leo Zagat, Charles V. deVet, Sam Carson

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  3. Black Cat Weekly #185

    Ron Miller, Robert Lopresti, Joseph S. Walker, Sarah EA Hart, KB Willson, Hal Charles, John S. Glasby, E. C. Tubb, Edgar Wallace, Edmond Hamilton

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  4. Black Cat Weekly #147

    Edmond Hamilton, Hal Charles, Arthur Leo Zagat, Ernest Favenc, Florence Warden, John Glasby, E F Benson, Ron Miller, Shannon Taft

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  5. Black Cat Weekly #124

    Travis Richardson, Edmond Hamilton, Roger Dee, Hal Charles, Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier, Frank Belknap Long, Robert Lopresti, Earl Derr Biggers, Diana Deverell, Sam Merwin

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  6. Black Cat Weekly #71

    Manly Wade Wellman, Mark Thielman, Henry Kuttner, J.M. Taylor, Hal Charles, Arthur Conan Doyle, Edmond Hamilton, Frank Kane, Malcolm Jameson, Murray Leinster

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  7. Black Cat Weekly #65

    Phyllis Ann Karr, Tammy Euliano, Clare Empson, Hal Charles, Johnston McCulley, Donald A. Wollheim, Edmond Hamilton, Walter Kubilius, Larry Sternig, Frederick Whittaker

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  8. Black Cat Weekly #46

    James Holding, George O. Smith, Edmond Hamilton, Hal Charles, Stephanie Jaye Evans, David D. Levine, Murray Leinster, Larry Tritten, Nicholas Carter, S. Phillip Lenski

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  9. Black Cat Weekly #40

    Stephen Marlowe, Nelson S. Bond, John Lantigua, John W. Campbell Jr., Dorothy C. Quick, W. C. Tuttle, Malcolm Jameson, Andrew Welsh-Huggins, Edmond Hamilton

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  10. Black Cat Weekly #32

    Don Webb, Jayme Lynn Blaschke, James Holding, Edmond Hamilton, Mel Gilden, Wil A. Emerson, Stacy Woodson, Henry Slesar

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  11. Citadel of the Star Lords

    Edmond Hamilton

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  12. Black Cat Weekly #14

    Zenith Brown, Melodie Campbell, Barb Goffman, John Gregory Betancourt, Edmond Hamilton, Larry Tritten, Tom Purdom, Henry Kuttner

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