List of Speculative Fiction Titles published in 1946
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- Household Tales
- How Beautiful They Are
- How Claeys Died
- Humors of Love
- Hunter's Trophy
- Hyperion
- I Am Eden
- I Am Eden
- I Am Eden
- I Am Eden [2]
- I Am Eden [2]
- I Am Eden [3]
- I Am Eden [3]
- I Cannot Go Hunting Tomorrow
- I Cannot Go Hunting Tomorrow
- I Die Again
- I Found Cleopatra
- I fratelli Bagnasco
- I'll Be Glad When I'm Dead
- I'll Be Glad When I'm Dead
- I'll Take the Subway
- I'll Take the Subway
- If Somebody Is Brave
- If the Coat Fits
- If This Should Change
- Il borghese stregato
- Il mostro
- Il re a Horm el-Hagar
- Immortality No Longer a Myth?
- Imperial Overture
- Imperial Overture and Other Stories
- In a Misty Window
- In a Room Without Walls
- In de Ingewanden der Aarde
- In Due Course
- In Reverse
- In the Shade of the Tree
- In the Steps of the Ancient Miners
- In Times to Come (Astounding, April 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, August 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, December 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, February 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, January 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, July 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, June 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, March 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, May 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, October 1946)
- In Times to Come (Astounding, September 1946)
- Independence Day Massacre
- Indestructible Man
- Indestructible Man
- Indestructible Man
- Information Please
- Information Please
- Inside Mount Lassen
- Intimations of Eve
- Introducere (Roza vânturilor)
- Introducing 33 Sardonics
- Introduction (A Meeting Over Tuscarora and Other Adventure Tales)
- Introduction (A Meeting Over Tuscarora and Other Adventure Tales)
- Introduction (Adventures in Time and Space)
- Introduction (And the Darkness Falls)
- Introduction (Avon Ghost Reader)
- Introduction (Famous Utopias of the Renaissance)
- Introduction (Midnight Tales)
- Introduction (Phantastes)
- Introduction (Prince of Darkness)
- Introduction (Rue Morgue No. 1)
- Introduction (Strange and Fantastic Stories: Fifty Tales of Terror, Horror and Fantasy)
- Introduction (Strange to Tell: Stories of the Marvelous and Mysterious)
- Introduction (The Best of Science Fiction)
- Introduction (The Gormenghast Novels)
- Introduction (The Island of Dr. Moreau)
- Introduction (The Island of Dr. Moreau)
- Introduction (The Magician and Other Stories)
- Introduction (The Mandrake Root)
- Introduction (The Mandrake Root)
- Introduction (The Odyssey)
- Introduction (The Stephen Vincent Benét Pocket Book)
- Introduction (The Timebinder V2n3, Summer 1946)
- Introduction: How This Book Came To Be Written (Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea)
- Invasion of the Micro-Men
- Invasion of the Micro-Men
- Invasion, 1949
- Invasion, 1949
- Ireland and Aran; Links to Atlantis
- Iron: Rare Metal
- Is Science Overtaking Science-Fiction?
- Is Science Overtaking Science-Fiction?
- It
- It Breathed Down My Neck
- It Breathed Down My Neck
- It Had To Be
- It [2]
- Ivy Gripped the Steps and Other Stories
- J'irai cracher sur vos tombes
- J'irai cracher sur vos tombes
- Jackal Kill
- Je Beeld, Wies!
- Jenseits von Raum und Zeit
- Jenseits von Raum und Zeit
- Jimgrim
- Jimmy Takes a Trip
- Jimmy Takes a Trip
- Jimmy Takes a Trip
- Jinn and Jitters
- Jinn and Jitters
- Jinn and Jitters
- Jinn and Jitters
- John Keeley, the Unsung Master of the Hydrogen Atom
- John O'London's Weekly - 1946
- John Raikes' Model
- Jones' Physique
- Jones' Physique
- Josefine, die Sängerin, oder Das Volk der Mäuse
- Journey of the Magi
- Judgement
- Jungle Jinx
- Jungle Stories - 1946
- Jungle Stories, Fall 1946
- Jungle Stories, Fall 1946
- Jungle Stories, Spring 1946
- Jungle Stories, Spring 1946
- Jungle Stories, Summer 1946
- Jungle Stories, Winter 1946
- Jungle Stories, Winter 1946
- Justice in the Sun
- Kalum
- Kalum, o Sangrento
- Karmesin and the Gorgeous Robes
- Keep Your Hair On
- King Arthur
- Knell
- Knell
- Knowledge Without Learning
- Knowledge Without Learning
- Knowledge Without Learning
- Knowledge Without Learning
- Kometjakten
- Kometjakten
- Kometjakten
- Kometjakten
- Kraal of the Golden Claws
- Kurban
- Kurban
- KW-1
- König Kong
- König Kong
- L'amoureux
- L'antre du serpent
- L'aventure espagnole
- L'aventure espagnole
- L'herbe qui égare
- L'homme du parc Monceau
- L'oie bleue
- L'oiseau Saint Martin
- La Belle Et La Bête
- La bête de Musseau
- La bonne peinture
- La cloche d'Argentan
- La cloche de l'Orne
- La corza de los pies de bronce
- La défaite de Satan
- La demoiselle de Tonneville
- La falaise mystérieuse
- La fontaine aux fées
- La fosse aux péchés
- La hidra de Lerna
- La historia de María Griselda
- La jonque noire
- La jonque noire
- La llave del tamaño
- La lune
- La messe du revenant
- La neuvaine d'épouvante
- La neuvaine d'épouvante
- La neuvaine d'épouvante
- La potence de Villedieu
- La statue assassinée
- La sud de lacul Nairobi
- La tentación de San Antonio
- La terre normande au secours de sainte Radegonde
- La vie des hommes
- La vision de Gauchelin
- Là-Bas
- Lacul spiritelor din munte
- Lady Dog
- Lady Dog
- Lady Dog [2]
- Lark on the Ark
- Lark on the Ark
- Lark on the Ark
- Las aves del lago Estinfalo
- Las caballerizas de Augias
- Las doce hazañas de Hércules
- Las doce hazañas de Hércules
- Las doce hazañas de Hércules
- Last Conflict
- Last Conflict
- Laughs Under the Heel
- Laughter of the Gods
- Laughter of the Gods
- Lazarus #7
- Le carrefour de la Lune Rousse
- Le casino patibulaire
- Le chanoine de Cambremer
- Le châtiment de Grimoult
- Le drame de l'an 3000
- Le hareng
- Le mendiant
- Le moine de Saire
- Le mouron
- Le musée noir
- Le nègre de l'ascenseur
- Le nègre de l'ascenseur
- Le passage Pommeraye
- Le patron des meuniers
- Le problème
- Le ratichon baigneur
- Le revenant de Briquebost
- Le roitelet
- Le sang du pendu
- Le seigneur d'Argouges
- Le seigneur d'Hambye
- Le seigneur et les deux frères
- Le sire de Bacqueville
- Le songe de Rollon
- Le tombeau d'Aubrey Beardsley ou Les fashionables chinois
- Le vin de Paris
- Legend of Quinmas Valley
- Légende de l'épopée Normande
- Légendes traditionnelles de Normandie
- Lemuria Remembers
- Les Biards
- Les colombes de saint Paterne
- Les contes du whisky
- Les deux amants
- Les fourmis
- Les oies de Pirou
- Les voleurs volés
- Lester Dent Press Release—1946
- Let Me Go
- Let's Play "Poison"
- Let's Play "Poison"
- Let's Play Poison
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, December 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, February 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, May 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1946)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1946)
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): At Last—the Complete Answer to the Atomic Bomb! It Doesn't Work Because It's Physically Meaningless—or Is It?
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Bats Can Be Heard to Squeak—But the 60,000 Cycle Squeaks—the Really Important Part of Their Squeaking—Is Inaudible. Same with Television. Some of It Can Be Heard, But Only the Small Fraction Between 50 and 15,000 Cycles. The Part from 15,000 to 5,000,000 Cycles Is LOst.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Both Congress and the Atomic Scientists Have Trouble in Reaching a Mutual Understanding. Atomic Scientists Know They Have an Irrestistible Force Which They Understand, and Don't Trust Mob Psychology as Practiced by Nations. Congress Understands Human Nature Better, Doesn't Undertand and Doesn't Trust Atomic Force.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): But Would Riflemaking and Normal Wanderings Go Together?
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): If Most of the Things Tried Don't Work, and the Atomic Bomb Did—Wonder What Else They Tried!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): No Second Foundation?!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): On the Flight of V-2's.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): On the Flight of V-2's.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Thanks—But We're Just as Glad It Didn't Develop. Besides, with Atomic Energy, Chemical Rockets Seem Unnecessary Anyway.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Thanks—But We're Just as Glad It Didn't Develop. Besides, with Atomic Energy, Chemical Rockets Seem Unnecessary Anyway.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): The Area of Destruction Caused by an Atomic Bomb Probably Increases Roughly as the Quare of the Number of Years Since July, 1945, I Suspect!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): The Area of Destruction Caused by an Atomic Bomb Probably Increases Roughly as the Quare of the Number of Years Since July, 1945, I Suspect!
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): The Country Dweller Will Never Be at the Mercy of Atomic Bombs—Explosives Are Adequate, and Much Cheaper. Only Cities Are Targets Worth Using Atomib Bombs Against.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Then Too, a Man Can Think Very Logically and Clearly, in a Most Furious Hurry, When He's Scared.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Then Too, a Man Can Think Very Logically and Clearly, in a Most Furious Hurry, When He's Scared.
- Letter (Astounding, April 1946): Woodcraft May Come in Handy.
- Letter (Astounding, August 1946): "Who Goes There?" Was by Don A. Stuart, and Appeared in August, 1938. As to Dour Prophecy; It Sometimes Pays to Make a Warning Sign Read "Drive Slow—You May Meet a Fool Any Minute."
- Letter (Astounding, August 1946): Anyway, One Thing We Can Say About That Square Velocity: It Ain't Hep!
- Letter (Astounding, August 1946): Anyway, One Thing We Can Say About That Square Velocity: It Ain't Hep!
- Letter (Astounding, August 1946): Human Nature Can Be Changed, But I Sometimes Fear It Takes Atomic Power—Explosively Applied—to Overcome the Inertia!
- Letter (Astounding, August 1946): Looking for an Arument—!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1946): "Meihem" Seemed Quite Popular.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1946): "World of Ā May Have a Sequel—Some Time. Van Vogt's Not Very Definite!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1946): The Answers, in General Terms.
- Letter (Astounding, December 1946): We're Not Through Making Changes, Either! Watch That Title on the Cover!
- Letter (Astounding, December 1946): Yep, We Did Get a Raft of Letters!
- Letter (Astounding, February 1946): Mutation May Involve a Great Increase in a Pre-Existent Characteristic, Though.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1946): The Japs, Most Fanatical, Suicidal People, Realized the Hopelessness of Attempting to Fight the Atomic Bomb.
- Letter (Astounding, February 1946): V-2 Seen from the Air.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): Concerning That Intelligent Shell.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): Expert Opinion
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): H. G. Wells' Movie "Things to Come" Was Grade A Prophecy—But Hadn't the Slightest Effect in Stopping the War.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): Hm-m-m. Now Tell Us What Type of Star Does Explode!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): Hm-m-m. Now Tell Us What Type of Star Does Explode!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): I Assume the Aggressor Wouldn't Be a Fool. If A. Wanted to Attack, She'd Wait Till We Were Having an Argument with B. A. Would Then Conclude a Friendship Treaty with Us, Speak Harshly to B.—and Blow Our Cities Off the Map.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): I Think the Gentleman Better Consult Joe Caldron's Little Freinds.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): The "Why" Is Easy. I Don't Insist on "Saving" Him—But I Do Want a Whole Skin Myself!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): The "Why" Is Easy. I Don't Insist on "Saving" Him—But I Do Want a Whole Skin Myself!
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): The Neutron Is a Collapsed Hydrogen Atom—and Is Less Stable. Free Neutrons Decay to Hydrogen in About Twenty Minutes.
- Letter (Astounding, July 1946): Things Aren't That Simple. Battleships Are Designed to Have the Center of Gravity Above the Center of Flotation!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1946): The Author Has Enough of a Job Describing the Mechanics of a Different Era Without Trying to Define the Vast Ramifications of a Social Philosophy. Also, Consider the Sensibilities of Modern Censors If a Really Different Code Is Described by Action.
- Letter (Astounding, June 1946): Watch That "Astounding"! As the Magazine Becomes Less Asounding, You'll Find The "Astounding" Becomes Less!
- Letter (Astounding, June 1946): Year's Best
- Letter (Astounding, March 1946): Maybe the JET Not the V-2, Was Staggering Around?
- Letter (Astounding, March 1946): Not All Congressmen Have Even Bothered to Read the Smyth Report! Wonder If Your Representative Has?
- Letter (Astounding, March 1946): Now You're Thinking of "Gather, Darkness!"
- Letter (Astounding, March 1946): The Moon Would Make a Wonderful O. P.!
- Letter (Astounding, March 1946): V-2 Should Have Had That Proximity Fuse! Then Its Force Would All Have Gone Into Air Blast Instead of Uselessly Digging a Crater.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946)
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946)
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946): Angelenos Please Note!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946): Hm-m-m—But There Is an Acute Psychological Difference Between Contemplation of the Concept of Death and Contemplation of Your Own Immediate and Violent Destruction! Many a Man Who Views Death Philosophically in the Abstract Becomes Frantic When He Sees His Own Death Approach.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946): Hm-m-m—But There Is an Acute Psychological Difference Between Contemplation of the Concept of Death and Contemplation of Your Own Immediate and Violent Destruction! Many a Man Who Views Death Philosophically in the Abstract Becomes Frantic When He Sees His Own Death Approach.
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946): The Gentleman Has a Point!
- Letter (Astounding, May 1946): Well, Man's the Laziest Critter on Earth, and If He Can Get a Little Atom to Do a Big Work, He'll Have More Time to Set and Think How to Get Out of Doing What Work Is Left to Do.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): Boucher's Unusual Article Was an Extermely Interesting Piece—and Unique in Making a Genuine Effort at Unbiased Prophetic Interpretations of Nostradamus. Unfortunately, the Limb He Went Out on Proved Weak. It Broke Down Completely.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): Ever Read Kipling's "Tommy Atkins"?
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): For Back Copies We Don't Have, You Might Try Julius Unger, 6401—24th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): I Know—I Know. And That's My Point. The United Nations Law Enforcement Division Would Have to Do the Job of Arresting, Indicting, and Trying. But—the Nation Would Have to Accept That an Executive Under Indictment Was Automatically Suspended from His Office.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): I Realize the Problem's Tough. That's Why I Want to See a Few Hundred Millions Invested in the Necessary Research. No Problem Has Ever Been Solved by Merely Acknowledging the Thing Is Too Difficult. And This Problem Carries a Tag That Says "Solve It—or Die!"
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): It Will Be Difficult to Get National Executives to Accept Volunarily the Powerful Limitation Implied by Responsibility—to—the—World Instead of Simple Responsibility—to—His—Nationals.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): Now We Need the Space Woof!
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): The "Child of GOds" Series Is Coming Up. Van Vogt's Done Three to Date.
- Letter (Astounding, November 1946): What? Do Away with THirty Percent of Science-Fictions' Plots!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1946): Atomic Rockets Are More Than a Sixty-Four Dollar Question. We Need a Lot More Answers.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1946): But I Do Wish He'd Included a Circuit Diagram of That Harrington Gadget as Well as Fig. I and 2!
- Letter (Astounding, October 1946): But Mathematics—Like the Rules of Chess or Any Other Game—Has No Real Relation to the Actual Universe. FOr Instance, Arithmetic FInds the Ratio of DIameter to CIrcumference Inexpressible. But the Ratio Is Real; It Exists.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1946): One Bowl We Don't Want Here.
- Letter (Astounding, October 1946): This Man Knows He Has a Personal Interest. A Lot of the Rest of Us Do Too—Only We Don't Know It Yet.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1946): Heck—We Better Use Bell Labs Visible Speech in Type Form, as J. J. Coupling Suggested!
- Letter (Astounding, September 1946): I Must Have Been Talking About Enrico Fermi Who, by 1938, Had Split the Uranium Atom But Didn't Know It.
- Letter (Astounding, September 1946): Question: How Does a Shell Know Which End Is Up? And Does a Fly Care?
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, December 1946): About Twenty-Fifth Hour
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1946): About H. Rider Haggard
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1946): Buffalo Fans, Attention!
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1946): Buffalo Fans, Attention!
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1946): Call for Help
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1946): Call for Help
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1946): His Wis Has Come True
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, June 1946): Okinawa Shima---Jan. 28
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, October 1946): About Undying Monsters
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): # ? ( ) $
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): A Hearty Burp
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): A Well-Wisher
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Friction on the Eyes
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Friendly Fem Fan
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Give the Boy a Rocket Ship
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Grab Him, Gals
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Gulliver
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Happy Genius Returns
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Happy Genius Returns
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): In This Corner—Mr. Alnutt
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Miss Bronx Says—
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Monster-Minded
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): More Speed
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): More Speed
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Most Horred Offince
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): New Fan
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): O.K. Guys Get—Together!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Of Waves and Waves
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Oh! You Masher!
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): On Speed and Time
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): One Foggy Fan
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): One of Your Favorites
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Point Prover
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Poor Circulation
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Saver of Women
- Letter (Planet Stories, Spring 1946): Yes, Buzz Off
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1946): Gory Slaughter
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1946): Guy with an Idea
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1946): Poor Sherlock
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1946): Purple Prince of Pluto
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1946): Vizifiend
- Letter (Planet Stories, Summer 1946): Vizifiend
- Letter (Startling Stories, Fall 1946): Chadderbox
- Letter (Startling Stories, Fall 1946): Voice from the Distant Past
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1946): BEM Ballad
- Letter (The Acolyte #14)
- Letter (The Acolyte #14)
- Letter (The Acolyte #14)
- Letter (The Acolyte #14)
- Letter (The Acolyte #14)
- Letter (The Acolyte #14)
- Letter (The Acolyte #14) [2]
- Letter (The Acolyte #14) [2]
- Letter (The National Fantasy Fan, November 1946)
- Letter (The National Fantasy Fan, November 1946)
- Letter (The National Fantasy Fan, November 1946)
- Letter (The National Fantasy Fan, November 1946)
- Letter (The National Fantasy Fan, November 1946)
- Letter (The Timebinder V2n3, Summer 1946)
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1946): Chadrack
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1946): More About Bems
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 1946): Oliver and Onions
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 1946): Rocket-Bye, Baby
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 1946): Stream of Unconsciousness
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Summer 1946): Stream of Unconsciousness
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1946) Chadder Cheese
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1946) Pace Vobiscum
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, Winter 1946) Pleasant Sailing
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1946): Collectors' Items
- Letter (Weird Tales, January 1946): Transference of Sin
- Letter (Weird Tales, July 1946): Shoo, Shoo, Shonokin!
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1946): Jonahs and Sich
- Letter (Weird Tales, March 1946): Re: Twice Cursed
- Letter (Weird Tales, May 1946): Notes on a Ghost
- Letter (Weird Tales, November 1946): Here Come the Shonokins
- Letter (Weird Tales, September 1946): Science and Terror
- Letter to Reader (The Shaver Mystery Compendium: Volume 2)
- Life Comes to Seathorpe
- Life Is Simple
- Life Marches On
- Life on the Moon
- Life on the Moon
- Life on the Moon
- Light in the Darkness
- Like Count Palmieri
- Like Dups
- Like Dups
- Little Drops of Water
- Little Drops of Water
- Little Superman, What Now?
- Little Testament.
- Lizzie Borden Took an Axe
- Lizzie Borden Took an Axe...
- Lizzie Borden Took an Axe...
- Long Watch
- Long Watch
- Loophole
- Loophole
- Lorelei of the Red Mist
- Lorelei of the Red Mist
- Lorelei of the Red Mist [2]
- Lorelei of the Red Mist [3]
- Loreley and Marmot
- Loreley and Marmot
- Los bueyes de Gerión
- Los caballos de Diómedes
- Los dos reyes y los dos laberintos
- Los duendes deterministas
- Los manos
- Lost Planet
- Lost Planet
- Lost Planet
- Lotte
- Lotte
- Love Among the Robots
- Love Among the Robots
- Lt. Jarl On Mars
- Lt. Jarl On Mars
- Lucifer and the Child
- Luck Finds the X-Ray
- Luder Valley
- Luder Valley
- Lunar Concession
- Lunar Concession [2]
- M-m-m-m-m-m!
- M-m-m-m-m-m!
- Mabile de Talvas
- Madame Parpillon's Inn
- Mademoiselle - 1946
- Mademoiselle de Scudéry
- Madman's Prophecy
- Magnifular and Marvaceous
- Magnifular and Marvaceous
- Magnifular and Marvaceous
- Malice Prepense
- Mamoth Adventure, July 1946 (cover)
- Mâna
- Manchu Terror
- Manchu Terror
- March of the Mercury Men
- March of the Mercury Men
- March of the Mercury Men [2]
- Marie d'Alençon
- Marriage Means Murder
- Mary Had a Little......?
- Mary John
- Mary Marvel in The Modern Wizard of Oz
- Mary Marvel in The Modern Wizard of Oz
- Masca
- Master of Dreams
- Master of the World
- Master of the World
- Mayaya's Little Green Men
- Mayaya's Little Green Men
- McGinty's Imp
- Measures for a Coffin
- Measures for a Coffin
- Measuring Rod
- Meat
- Meat
- Mechanical Mice
- Medicine Man Magic
- Meet the Author
- Meet the Author
- Meet the Author (Startling Stories, Spring 1946)
- Meet the Author (Startling Stories, Spring 1946)
- Meet the Author: Edmond Hamilton
- Meet the Author: Keith Hammond
- Meet the Author: Keith Hammond
- Meet the Authors: Rog Phillips