A pulse-pounding planetary adventure from one of the grandmasters of early space opera.
In Monsters of Mars, Edmond Hamilton sends intrepid explorers to the red planet, where hostile landscapes conceal ancient dangers and unimaginable lifeforms. What begins as a daring expedition soon becomes a desperate struggle against alien creatures whose power and ferocity threaten not only the mission but humanity's fragile foothold beyond Earth.
Hamilton's storytelling embodies the bold imagination of the pulp era-vast Martian deserts, strange civilizations, and cosmic peril rendered in swift, muscular prose. Beneath the spectacle lies a deeper fascination with survival, courage, and the unpredictability of life in an expanding universe. A classic example of early planetary romance, Monsters of Mars captures the exuberant spirit that helped define Golden Age science fiction.
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