Dive into "e;Amazing Tales Volume 125"e;, where extraordinary narratives unravel the human spirit and the mysteries of the universe. This anthology explores themes of bravery, madness, and the quest for truth. In "e;Hero From Yesterday"e; by Robert Randall, a society teetering on the brink of chaos looks to the past for salvation. When faced with the nefarious Lugert, the Council's only hope lies in resurrecting a bygone hero from a more turbulent time. Transitioning to the enigmatic expanse of space, Richard Wilson's "e;Deny the Slake"e; follows a crew unraveling the enigma of Planetoid S743. The cryptic remnants of a lost civilization pull them into a vortex of doom and madness, testing their grasp on reality. Next, Jules Archer's "e;The Mistake of Christopher Columbus"e; presents Herbert Fitzgrone, an eccentric who stirs the world with his audacious claim of a flat Earth. His quest challenges centuries of scientific consensus, sparking a fervent intellectual upheaval. In Emil Petaja's "e;The Answer"e;, John Reeve wanders through a dreamlike maze of shadows and memories. Haunted by his wife Lisa's absence, he is drawn into a chilling mystery that blurs the line between dreams and reality. "e;Through the Crater's Rim"e; takes us on an aviator's journey to a hidden stone city in Darien's jungles. The discovery sets the stage for an adventure filled with suspense and danger lurking beneath the surface. Harlan Ellison's "e;Glow Worm"e; paints a haunting picture of a post-apocalyptic survivor confronting his glowing, mutated form. In this desolate world, he grapples with isolation and the haunting legacy of mankind's self-destruction. Finally, "e;The Martian Shore"e; by Charles Fontenay follows Robbo Shaan's desperate escape across Mars' Hellas Desert. Against the odds, he defies a repressive regime, racing against time and dwindling resources toward freedom. Each story in "e;Amazing Tales Volume 125"e; invites readers into worlds where the extraordinary becomes reality, and the boundaries of imaginat...