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  2. After Worlds Collide - Wikipedia

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    After Worlds Collide (1934) is a sequel to the 1933 science fiction novel, When Worlds Collide. Both novels were co-written by Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie. After Worlds Collide first appeared as a six-part monthly serial (November 1933 through April 1934) in Blue Book magazine. Much shorter and less florid than the original novel, this one ...

  3. When Worlds Collide - Wikipedia

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    When Worlds Collide is a 1933 science fiction novel co-written by Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie; they also co-authored the sequel After Worlds Collide (1934). It was first published as a six-part monthly serial (September 1932 through February 1933) in Blue Book magazine, illustrated by Joseph Franké.

  4. Philip Wylie - Wikipedia

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    When Worlds Collide (1933), co-written with Edwin Balmer, inspired Alex Raymond's comic strip Flash Gordon and was adapted as an eponymous 1951 film by producer George Pal. [ 4 ] Wylie applied engineering principles and the scientific method quite broadly in his work.

  5. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    A cartoon short where animals rebuild a post-apocalyptic world after humanity has fought war to the point of extinction Story 1941 War "Magic City" Nelson S. Bond: Story 1941 War "Nightfall" Isaac Asimov: Play 1942 War (also ice age and flood) The Skin of Our Teeth: Thornton Wilder: Novel 1943 War Gather, Darkness: Fritz Leiber [8] Story 1944 Eco

  6. 'Our Words Collide' documents 5 L.A. teen poets testifying to ...

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    "Our Words Collide," a documentary executive produced by Rosario Dawson and now streaming, follows five spoken-word poets from Los Angeles throughout their senior year of high school.

  7. Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Philip Wylie and Edwin Balmer's novel When Worlds Collide (1933), Earth is destroyed by the rogue planet Bronson Alpha. A selected few escape on a spaceship. In the sequel, After Worlds Collide (1934), the survivors start a new life on the planet's companion Bronson Beta, which has taken over the orbit formerly occupied by Earth.

  8. Edwin Balmer - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, he married Katharine MacHarg, sister of the writer William MacHarg. After her death, he married Grace A. Kee in 1927. He began as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune in 1903 before writing for books and magazines. He was editor of Redbook (1927–1949) and later became associate publisher. He would then commission young writers to write ...

  9. When Worlds Collide (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    When Worlds Collide is a 1951 American science fiction disaster film released by Paramount Pictures. It was produced by George Pal , directed by Rudolph Maté , and stars Richard Derr , Barbara Rush , Peter Hansen , and John Hoyt .