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"Earthman: Exploring the Cosmos and Unveiling Extraterrestrial Wonders" Step into a world beyond imagination with Earthman

Background imageEarthman Collection: The Moon Era, Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

The Moon Era, Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
The Moon Era (Jack Williamson) - time travelling Earthman attacks the mechanical servants of the Eternal Ones Date: 1932

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Four-Armed Alien
MAN-JEWELS FOR XOTHAR by Hal K Wells. An Earthman with an axe tries to hack his way out of the serpentine embraces of an alien creature with four deadly-looking claws Date: 1936

Background imageEarthman Collection: Insect God, Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Insect God, Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
THE MOON MISTRESS - the insect god prepares to give his hungry followers a tasty dinner of raw Earthman. Date: 1932

Background imageEarthman Collection: IN THE SPACESPHERE

IN THE SPACESPHERE (Charles Cloukey) The Earthman hi-jacks the spaceship, using his useful slug-gun Date: 1931

Background imageEarthman Collection: Martian and Earthman

Martian and Earthman
Just as we speculate what Martians are like, they must be wondering about us. Knowing conditions on our planet, they perhaps picture us like this

Background imageEarthman Collection: VISITORS FROM MLOK

VISITORS FROM MLOK (Clark Ashton-Smith) The Earthman is projected back to his planet before the destruction of Mlok

Background imageEarthman Collection: Imaginary life forms on the planet Jupiter

Imaginary life forms on the planet Jupiter -- living with gravity more than twice that of Earth, with atmospheric conditions to match, imposes severe restrictions on them

Background imageEarthman Collection: Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Pluto

Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Pluto. In perpetual twilight, and fiercely cold compared to Earth, fur-covered bats would be the best equipped life form, dwelling underground

Background imageEarthman Collection: Earthmen Beware / Scistory

Earthmen Beware / Scistory
Earthman, Beware by Poul Anderson Flying saucers attack New York

Background imageEarthman Collection: MARTIAN

MARTIAN
A Martian demonstrates his technology to a visiting Earthman, using a ray-gun to break up rock

Background imageEarthman Collection: Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Mercury

Imaginary inhabitants of the planet Mercury must withstand colossal heat, and for this reason are likely to exist in the form of insects

Background imageEarthman Collection: Imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars

Imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars
An imaginary inhabitant of the planet Mars. Martians enjoy less gravity, but must withstand a thinner atmosphere with extreme temperatures. Civilisation could be highly developed

Background imageEarthman Collection: THE INVADERS

THE INVADERS (Don A Stuart) The Tharoos restrain an Earthman while they examine the Earthwoman


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"Earthman: Exploring the Cosmos and Unveiling Extraterrestrial Wonders" Step into a world beyond imagination with Earthman, a four-armed alien who captivated readers during The Moon Era. As depicted on the cover of Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine, this enigmatic being fascinated us with his otherworldly appearance. But Earthman's adventures didn't stop there; he encountered an Insect God that left us in awe. Another captivating Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine cover showcased this mind-bending encounter, leaving readers questioning the boundaries of reality. In the vastness of space, Earthman ventured further, encountering Martians and forging interplanetary connections. "In the Spacesphere, " we witnessed their cosmic rendezvous as they shared knowledge and experiences across worlds. Not limited to Mars alone, it also encountered visitors from Mlok – mysterious beings whose origins remained shrouded in secrecy. Their presence added another layer to our fascination with extraterrestrial life forms. Venturing even deeper into our solar system's mysteries, we imagined inhabitants on Venus – creatures so fantastical that they challenged our perception of what could exist beyond our own planet. Similarly, Jupiter revealed its secrets through imaginary life forms that ignited our curiosity about gas giants' potential for harboring life. Even Pluto had its share of imaginative inhabitants waiting to be discovered by Earthman's insatiable thirst for exploration. These encounters pushed the boundaries of human understanding and expanded our horizons like never before. However, not all was wonder and excitement; cautionary tales like "Earthmen Beware" reminded us that venturing into uncharted territories carried risks. Scistory warned us about potential dangers lurking amidst these extraordinary encounters. Throughout his journeys across Mercury too - another planet brimming with untold wonders - Earthman continued unraveling celestial marvels while igniting humanity's collective imagination about what lies beyond our familiar blue orb.