Wallace Wood's sunset as an 'action' Sci-Fi artist. Volume one saw his maturing and shedding of former partner Harrison, and ended with two of his classic self written stories, "Deadlock" and "Rescued". Here, he cranks out "Spawn of Mars", "The Secret of Saturns Ring", and "Enemies of the Colony", all of them classic, the last one written himself. He turns the corner into serious stories, doing double duty with two stories per issue for the last three. Stories work like "The Mutants", "Two Century Journey", and "Project Survival" look great and have ideas, but are comparatively dreary and undramatic.
For contrast, Joe Orlando turns in some nice gross outs: "Mistake In Multiplication" has aliens taking over (again!), and "A Man's Job" ends the book with a good laugh. Kamen's work looks even better, and stories like "Come Into My Parlor", "A Timely Shock" and "Shrinking From Abuse" rank among his best and most subversive work.
The book kicks off with two of Feldstein's final sci fi stories, and they are both fun if not among his most memorable. There's a few contributions by short timers like Roussous that aren't terrible. Weird Fantasy, for my money, was consistently the stronger of the two titles, most definitely so in volumes 2 and 3 of these archives. The front cover is also classic, one of Feldstein's most iconic. Very nice.