Eando Binder

Eando binder is the pseudonym under which the two brothers Earl Andrew Binder (1904-1965) and Otto Binder ( born August 21, 1911 in Bessemer, Michigan; † 13 October 1974) Science fiction novels and short stories published. The name Eando is made up of the initials of their first names ( E and O). Your first story The First Martian appeared in 1932 in Amazing Stories.

The partnership lasted until about 1940, after Otto wrote on alone. Robot and Anton York, Immortal - As the most important works of the short story collections are Adam Link. The Adam Link stories are remarkable, because in them the first time tells a robot in the I - form of his adventures, and because robots are not presented as a threat to humanity. The title of the first published history of 1939 "I, Robot " is, therefore, programmatic, and it's a small irony in the history of science fiction, that the best Robot Isaac Asimov's stories published under this title and much better known were. Asimov admitted in his autobiographical writings the influence of a binder outspoken, but says that the acquisition of the title was against his will.

An equally remarkable work is the novel The new Stone Age ( Original Title: Lords of Creation ), which was published in 1939 in six episodes in a pulp magazine. In this future world is described, in which humanity has fallen back into barbarism because of the exploitation of natural resources and climate change - and a civilized, technological society exists only in Antarctica.

Otto Binder wrote for many years and comic scripts, including Superman and Captain Marvel.

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