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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Venus Transiens
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    y separately published work icon Horror, Humor, and Heroes Volume Three : New Faces of Science Fiction Jim Bernheimer (editor), United States of America (USA) : Jim Bernheimer , 2011 9562709 2011 anthology short story

    'We Claim This Book in the Name of the Nanobot Revolution!

    'Meet the New Faces of Science Fiction! Visit futures where your computer resides on your skin, a post apocalyptic world full of monsters, created by man, who have turned the tables on their makers, or a secret project housing the King of Rock and Roll. In this twenty-four story anthology, there are aliens with a thirst for gladiatorial combat, a time traveler searching constantly splitting timelines for an infinite enemy, activist journalists willing to lay it all on the line against a megacorporation, and a beleaguered starship dealing with a certain tiny problem.

    'Do Not Trivialize the Nanobot Revolution!

    'You'll laugh at the exploits of two brothers who have "acquired" someone else's invention and witness the final moments of poor souls facing the end of the world. Along the way, ponder the meaning of heaven and hell as the contributing authors entertain you.

    'The Nanobot Revolution Will No Longer Be Ignored!'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    United States of America (USA) : Jim Bernheimer , 2011
    pg. 161-176
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