#amazing stories
Have you ever had a day when you are relaxing and sitting on the couch, when something totally unexpected happens? The interruptions can come in the form of people visiting, a weird sound, or an animal passing by your home. They are all different, but they are all the same—they are unpleasant.
A resident at Shanxi Province in China went through a similar experience, but it is so much more nerve-racking.
A large hole is now seen on the roof of this man’s house. This is caused by a part of a space shuttle’s engine falling down from space, landing on his roof.
There were other similar reports in the area. The extent of the damage and debris can be seen inside the house.
Reports of the same incident go as far as a 300-mile radius. This was based on the country’s official site launch.
Thankfully, no one got hurt or killed from this incident. We certainly hope that this incident is no longer replicated.
Dylan O'Brien and Victoria Pedretti kiss scenes in Amazing Stories.
Dylan O'Brien and Victoria Pedretti in Amazing Stories.
First Look at Dylan O'Brien in Amazing Stories
Raymond Palmer, editor of Amazing Stories.
“I, Robot” was a short story by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder) about a robot named Adam Link who was constructed by Dr. Charles Link. The story was published in Amazing Stories, January 1939. Several sequel stories featuring Adam Link would follow.
Over a decade later, Isaac Asimov’s famous collection of robot tales would be published under the title “I, Robot”. This was over the objections of Asimov who had read the Binders’ story before starting his own robot short story “Robbie”.
Adam Link would show up in two episodes of the sci fi anthology series The Outer Limits and again in the 1990s revival of the show. The illustration is from the January-February 1955 issue of EC Comics’ Weird Science-Fantasy, adapted by Al Feldstein and illustrated by Joe Orlando. Two more Adam Link tales would be featured in subsequent issues of the comic in that same year.