Maza of the Moon explained

Maza of the Moon
Author:Otis Adelbert Kline
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Robert Grandon
Genre:Science fiction novel
Publisher:A. C. McClurg
Release Date:1930
Pages:342
Oclc:7585374

Maza of the Moon is a science fiction novel by Otis Adelbert Kline. It was first published in book form in 1930 by A C McClurg & Co. The novel was originally serialized in four parts in the magazine Argosy beginning in December 1929.

Plot synopsis

Ted Dustin, an American inventor, seeks to win a prize of one million dollars by being the first person to touch the Moon with an object launched from Earth. He devises a huge gun, which fires upon the surface of the Moon. Shortly thereafter, the Moon fires back, and war breaks out between the planet and its satellite. Using a videophone he invented, Ted hails communication with the Moon. A beautiful woman and her guards first reply, but their transmission is cut off by warlike yellow aliens. Ted eventually heads to the Moon in a spacecraft of his own design, and meets the titular character, who turns out to be the beautiful woman from the transmission, as well as a princess of one of the two groups that inhabit the Moon.

Publication history

Comic adaptation

In 1951 Avon Publications published a comic adaptation in Rocket to the Moon, by Walter B. Gibson (script) and Joe Orlando (art).[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avon Comics . April 4, 2017 . GSt/DRL.