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  • Volume I of Mission Earth. An epic story told by the aliens that already walk among us. Earth is to be invaded and a Royal combat engineer must cross 22 light years to secretly infiltrate the planet. He is also crossing a scheme to use the resources of Earth's most powerful figure to overthrow the confederacy.  Characters include a convicted murderess who trains giant cat-like animals, a doctor who creates human biological freaks and a madman who controls Voltar's secret police - not to mention a clandestine Earth base in Turkey. Cover art by Gerry Grace.
  • Volume IV of Mission Earth. Jettero Heller's revolutionary fuel system could keep Earth from killing itself with pollution - but the test car has been sabotaged before the first race. Soltan Gris, his faithless partner would've done worse than that - but he's the unwilling prisoner of an 'affair' that would make Profumo blush. Not to mention that Octopus Oil has hired the world's most deadly press agent to create a publicity campaign to destroy Heller and his threat to their energy monopoly. Can Man survive this two-man alien invasion - and can the aliens survive life on Earth? Cover art by Greg Winter.
  • Stories in this volume include: Home Grown, William Brown; Like Iron Unicorns, Paul D. Batteiger; Atlantis, Ohio, Mark Siegel; Search for Research, L. Ron Hubbard; A Conversation with Schliegelman, Dan Barlow; In Orbite Medievali, Toby Buckell; Guildmaster, Dan Dysan; An Essay on Art, Judith Holman; Skin Song, Melissa J. Yuan-Innes; As the Crow Flies, Leslie Claire Walker; Mud and Salt, Michael J, Jasper; The Basic Basics of Writing, Algis Budrys; The Quality of Wetness, Ilsa J. Bick; Your Own Hope, Paul E. Martens;  Pulling Up Roots, Gary Murphy; Fame? Fortune? Chocolate? Michael H. Payne; Daimon! Daimon! Jeff Rutherford. With thirteen illustrations.
  • Ole Doc Methuselah was the name he was known on a myriad scattered planets, for he was the most  famous member of the most elite organisation of the cosmos, the Soldiers of Light. Not a  military soldier - the enemies he fought were disease, corruption and the warped psychology that spread in the isolation of mankind's lost planetary colonies. Encountering double dealing,mutations and the unexpected, Ole Doc and his many armed companion Hippocrates share a series of astonishing adventures in their endless journey  through the galaxies. Cover art by Gerry Grace.

  • This volume contains: Tyson's Turn, Michael D. Miller;A Step Into Darkness, Nina Hoffman; Tiger Hunt, Jor Jennings; In The Garden, A.J. Mayhew; Arcadus Arcane, Dennis J. Pimple; Recalling Cinderella, Karen Joy Fowler; The Ebbing, Leonard Carpenter; In The Land of the Leaves, Norma Hutman; Anthony's Wives, Randell Crump; The Thing from the Old Seaman's Mouth, Victor L. Rosemund; Without Wings, L.E. Carroll; Shanidar, David Zindell; One Last Dance, Dean Wesley Smith; Measuring the Light, Michael Green; A Way Out, Mary Frances Zambreno.  Includes commentaries by Theodore Sturgeon, Robert Silverberg, Jack Williamson and Roger Zelazny. Includes photographs from the 1984 Writers Of The Future Awards.
  • Book V of Mission Earth. The Countess Krak  has arrived on Earth and the planet, not to mention Atlantic City, will never be the same again. She is the most deadly, beautiful and most feared woman in the 110-planet Voltarian Empire. Her only equal is her lover, Royal combat engineer Jettero Heller, whose mission is to keep the Earth from destroying itself long enough to be invaded by the Empire.  Their mortal enemy is Soltan Gris, the Apparatus killer send to sabotage Heller's mission.  The presence of Heller, Gris and the Countess is enough to threaten the future of any planet, but the sudden arrival from  Voltar  over of $250 million in gold may be the death blow for Earth. Cover art by Gerry Grace.
  • Volume III of Mission Earth. The vested interests who control Earth's energy and drug supplies must protect themselves, even if it destroys the planet. When the CIA, the FBI, the IRS and the American education system can't stop Jettero Heller's plan to introduce cheap, non-polluting fuel, his traitorous partner lets loose the ultimate weapon: J. Walter Madison, the world's mostly deadly press agent. Cover art by Greg Winter.
  • Book VI of Mission Earth. Hitman Torpedo Fiaccola has finally struck. A killer so loathsome that he has been blacklisted by the Mafia, Torpedo has been hired By Soltan Gris  to target the beautiful and deadly Countess Krak, whose lover Jettero's mission to Earth threatens a plot to overthrow the 110-planet Empire. Meanwhile, a bigamous marriage, a bubblegum-chewing teenager and a pig farm may sabotage every scheme. Cover art by Gerry Grace.

  • Volume II of Mission Earth.  Jettero Heller is on a secret mission to introduce advanced technology which can prevent Earth from destroying itself with pollution.  When his partner betrays him, Heller becomes the target of every vested interest from drug smugglers to the CIA to the oil cartels - and they all want him dead. Cover art by Greg Winters.