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Otto O. Binder

    Otto Oscar Binder was a prolific writer known for his contributions to science fiction and fantasy. He often collaborated with his brother Earl, publishing under joint pseudonyms that blended their initials. Binder explored themes of technology, humanity, and the future, crafting imaginative narratives that captivated readers.

    Black Adam Collection
    Flying Saucers Are Watching Us
    Careers in Space
    We are the Children of the Stars
    Ec Archives: The Haunt Of Fear Volume 4
    • 2018

      Careers in Space

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book explores the competitive dynamics of the U.S. and Russia in the realm of space exploration, focusing on pivotal moments and technological advancements. It delves into the strategies and innovations that could enable the United States to surpass Russian achievements in space. The narrative examines historical context, the evolution of space race politics, and future possibilities, offering insights into national ambition and the quest for supremacy beyond Earth.

      Careers in Space
    • 2017

      Ec Archives: The Haunt Of Fear Volume 4

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.3(40)Add rating

      Delight in fright! This fourth volume of the EC Comics horror classic The Haunt of Fear collects a gruesome medly of unforgettable frights! Featuring art from the legendary talents of Bill Gaines, Al Feldstein, Graham Ingels, George Evans, Jack Kamen, Jack Davis, and Reed Crandall, this volume collects The Haunt of Fear #19-#24 and includes a foreword by Rob Zombie.

      Ec Archives: The Haunt Of Fear Volume 4
    • 2013

      Is Earth a colony established by creatures from outer space? This groundbreaking book from the early 1970s presents scientific evidence to prove that mankind could not have possibly evolved naturally. Binder and Flindt explore the very real possibility that we are direct descendants of ancient starmen who came from other planets to Earth millions of years ago. Space researcher Max H. Flindt was the first to scientifically document, from biological evidence, the possibility that mankind may be a hybrid from a prehistoric union of terrestrial humanoids and starmen.

      We are the Children of the Stars