Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder

Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder, or just Incredible Tales for short, was a science fiction magazine published in New York City in the United States of America in the 1950s as experienced by Captain Benjamin Sisko under influence of visions from the Prophets and Pah-wraiths. Its owner was Mr. Stone, and its main office was in the Arthur Trill Building in Harlem.

In the visions experienced by Sisko, the people of his life on Deep Space 9 were transposed to this setting, taking on the lives of people of the era. Sisko himself became Benny Russell, a black writer struggling with the racism of the time; Kay Eaton, aka "K.C. Hunter", also confronted prejudices of the time and was forced to hide her identity as a woman science fiction writer from the magazine's readers. Douglas Pabst was the magazine's editor and its other writers included Julius Eaton, Albert Macklin, Herbert Rossoff, and Hugh Campbell. Darlene Kursky worked there as a secretary. Russell's conflict with the magazine's position came to a head when, rather than publishing his story about a black captain of a space station, the owner of the magazine had the entire print run pulped before it went on sale.

The typical working structure of the magazine had the house illustrator, Roy Ritterhouse, creating several drawings on a monthly basis. These illustrations were then handed out to the writers on an assignment basis. The writers in turn were expected to develop stories that would accompany the images for which they typically were paid on a per-word basis.

Other artists that provided illustrations for the magazine included John Eaves and Rick Sternbach.

The magazine's main competition of the time was Galaxy, which featured the works of notable authors such as Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, and Robert Heinlein. 

Featured stories

 * "1001: First Odyssey"
 * "Assault on Planet 10"
 * "Bad Day at Red Rock"
 * "The Cage"
 * "The Corbomite Maneuver"
 * "Dad's Revenge"
 * "The Dogs Themselves"
 * "Far Beyond the Stars"
 * "Federation and Empire"
 * "First Contact"
 * "From the Moon to the Earth"
 * "Hazardous Images"
 * "I Have No Voice So I Must Shout"
 * "Journey to Babel"
 * "Legends of the Ferengi"
 * "Loner in a Lonely World"
 * "Lucifer's Chainsaw"
 * "Me, Android"
 * "Metamorphosis"
 * "A Most Fortunate Accident"
 * "Quantity of the Monster"
 * "Questor"
 * "Solar Odyssey"
 * "Space Mongoose'"
 * "Space Mutant"
 * "Strange Martian"
 * "Third Foundation"
 * "This Island Mars"
 * "Trials and Tribble-ations'"
 * "Voyage into the Atom"
 * "Venusian Chronicles"
 * "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
 * "A Wrinkle in Space"

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