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  1. Earth is destroyed in a collision with the rogue planet Bronson Alpha, with about a year of warning enabling a small group of survivors to build a spacecraft and escape to the rogue planet's moon, Bronson Beta. Filmed, with major changes to the story, as When Worlds Collide (1951).

  2. 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.

  3. When Worlds Collide & After Worlds Collide (2 Big Volumes in 1) Hardcover – January 1, 1935. A runaway planet hurtles toward the earth. As it draws near, massive tidal waves, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions wrack our planet, devastating continents, drowning cities, and wiping out millions.

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    • Edwin Balmer, Philip Wylie
  4. After Worlds Collide (1934) was a sequel to the 1933 science fiction novel, When Worlds Collide, both of which were co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. After Worlds Collide first appeared as a six-part monthly serial (November 1933–April 1934) in Blue Book magazine.

  5. 8 de ago. de 2015 · AFTER WORLDS COLLIDE, Philip Wylie, Edwin Balmer. 1933, #2 of 2, creating a new life and then some; sequel, scifi classic style. Two fast-moving new planets suddenly appear in our Solar System, one a gas giant that will soon obliterate Earth, the other a possible new home for the human race.

  6. After Worlds Collide (1934) was a sequel to the 1933 science fiction novel, When Worlds Collide, both of which were co-written by Philip Gordon Wylie and Edwin Balmer. After Worlds Collide first appeared as a six-part monthly serial (November 1933 - April 1934) in Blue Book magazine.