
John W. Campbell
John Wood Campbell Jr. was an American science fiction writer and editor. He was editor of Astounding Science Fiction from late 1937 until his death and was part of the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Campbell wrote super-science space opera under his own name and stories under his primary pseudonym, Don A. Stuart. Campbell also used the pen names Karl Van Kampen and Arthur McCann. His novella Who Goes There? was adapted as the films The Thing from Another World (1951), The Thing (1982), and The Thing (2011).

When the atoms failed
A scientist and his team face off against technologically advanced Martians in a battle for Earth's survival and the future of interplanetary peace.
By John W. Campbell

Islands of Space
A team of brilliant scientists venture into the cosmos aboard a high-tech spaceship, where they encounter mysterious ships, sparking tension and hinting at impending challenges.
By John W. Campbell

The Black Star Passes
In a cosmic battle of wits, a daring team of scientist-astronauts must outsmart a menacing sky pirate and confront alien threats to save humanity from impending doom.
By John W. Campbell

The Ultimate Weapon
In a desperate fight for survival, a lone officer discovers a secret weapon that's Earth's only chance against a devastating alien invasion.
By John W. Campbell

Invaders from the Infinite
When visions of malevolent invaders threaten Earth, three brilliant minds must race across the galaxy to stop the ruthless alien conquest.
By John W. Campbell

The metal horde
In a future where humanity has spread across the solar system, a scientist must find a way to stop an army of alien machines bent on conquest.
By John W. Campbell

The Last Evolution
In a future where machines rule, humanity's fate rests on the very technology that replaced them when aliens invade, forcing a choice between obsolescence and a new kind of existence.
By John W. Campbell

The voice of the void
As a dying sun threatens humanity, a desperate mission to find a new home leads to encounters with powerful energy beings and a fight for survival among the stars.
By John W. Campbell