Strange Adventures #1 (Collects STRANGE ADVENTURES #1 and MYSTERY IN SPACE #1)
1. Case 21 by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds2. The White Room by Talia Hershewe3. Partners by Peter Milligan4. All the Pretty Ponies by Lauren Beukes5. Ultra the Mulit-Alien by Jeff Lemire (and the reason I picked this up)6. Refuse by Ross Campbell7. The Post-Modern Prometheus by Kevin Golden8. A "True Story" from Saucer Country
9. Spaceman by Brian Azzarello
10. Verbinsky Doesn't Appreciate It by Duane Swierczynski (another favorite writer of mine!)
11. Transmission by Andy Diggle
12. Asleep to See You by Ming Doyle
13. Here Nor There by Ann Nocenti
14. The Elgort by Nnedi Okorafar
15. Breeching by Steve Orlando
16. Contact High by Robert Rodi
17. The Dream Pool by Kevin McCarthy
18. Alpha Meets Omega by Mike Allred
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Case 21 by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds - Not bad start for the book. Short story taking place in 2119 and a bit of a noir feel. Or it did at first. Nice twist making me think I would have liked to have seen this story have more pages.
The White Room by Talia Hershewe - Think of the Holodeck from Star Trek. Then think of a society addicted to it. You got the premise for this short story. I liked it but it was a little sad.
Partners by Peter Milligan - Argh! I hate stories where they don't tell you what happens and it can go one way or another. Especially in short story that pulls you in then leaves you without an ending! I want to know what happened next.
All the Pretty Ponies by Lauren Beukes - Virtual reality is real reality? Trippy one where your left not knowing what is real and what isn't.
Ultra the Mulit-Alien by Jeff Lemire - DAMN YOU JEFF LEMIRE! Damn this guy can really pull at the heartstrings. Another fascinating character that you want to keep reading about!
Refuse by Ross Campbell - Aaaaaaaaaaand.....I have no idea what I just read. But it was really gross.
The Post-Modern Prometheus by Kevin Golden - The best story yet. Two experiments fall in love and their race for survival takes us to tragic places. Great story.