The second year of Astounding Stories publication has entered public domain due to their lack of a copyright notice based on 1909 copyright law.
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January issue
- "The Dark Side Of Antri", by Sewell Peaslee Wright
- "The Sunken Empire", by H Thompson Rich
- "The Gate To Xoran", by Hal K Wells
- "The Eye Of Allah", by Charles Willard Diffin
- "The 'Telelux'", by editor
- "The Fifth Dimension Catapult", by Murray Leinster
- The Pirate Planet, by Charles Willard Diffin
- "Mysterious Carlsbad Cavern", by editor
February issue
- "Werewolves Of War", by DW Hall
- "The Tentacles From Below", by Anthony Gilmore (Pen Name for Harry Bates and DW Hall)
- "The Black Lamp", by Captain SP Meek
- Phalanxes Of Atlans, by FVW Mason
- The Pirate Planet, by Charles Willard Diffin
- "The Readers' Corner", by editor
Examples from Astounding Stories issues published in the year 1931:
- Big Creepy-Crawlies: The May 1931 cover has an enormous bug-like creature, attacking a group of three humans, each of which is roughly the size of one of its eyes.
- Eye on a Stalk: The May 1931 cover has an enormous bug-like creature, with two eyes that extend out from the top of its body on flexible stalks.
- Fishbowl Helmet: On the September 1931 cover, there are two people in shiny spacesuits that are wearing clear helmets with full range of vision while fighting in space.
- Lizard Folk: The April 1931 cover has a bunch of crocodile-like humanoid figures menacing a pair of humans.
- Novelette: "The Black Lamp", by Captain SP Meek
- Novella: "The Tentacles From Below", by Anthony Gilmore (Pen Name for Harry Bates and DW Hall)
- Our Giants Are Bigger:
- The March 1931 cover has a naked human-shaped giant trying to grab three people while being stuck in a cave.
- The May 1931 cover has an enormous bug-like creature attacking a group of three humans, each of which is roughly the size of one of its eyes.
- The December 1931 cover has armoured figures and weapons drawn in a way that indicates they are invisible or translucent, but also enormous, with feet as large as cargo ships and a stride as wide as the Hudson Bay.
- Serial Novel:
- Short Story: "Werewolves Of War", by DW Hall
- SkeleBot 9000: The cover of the January 1931 issue has a large metallic robot with a broad torso and head but skinny abdomen, arms, and legs.
- Stripped to the Bone: The November 1931 cover has a skeleton standing within a halo of glowing light, with a tagline saying, "...And then his skeleton appeared!"
- Tagline:
- "The Fifth Dimension Capsule A complete Novelette of an Extraordinary Interdimensional Rescue by Murray Leinster" and "The Gate To Xoran by Hal K Wells" — January 1931 cover
- "The Tentacles From Below An Astounding Novelette of the Ocean Floor by Anthony Cilmore" and "Phalanxes Of Atlans by FVW Mason"— February 1931 cover
- "Beyond The Vanishing Point A Tale of a Golden Atom — an Astounding Adventure in Size by Ray Cummings" — March 1931 cover
- "Monsters Of Mars A Thrilling Interplanetary Novelette-Complete- by Edward Hamilton" — April 1931 cover
- "Dark Moon A Novelette of Strange Adventures on a Mysterious New Satellite by Charles W Diffen" — May 1931 cover
- "Manape The Mighty by Arthur J Burks" — June 1931 cover
- "The Doom From Planet 4 by Jack Williamson" — July 1931 cover
- "The Midget From The Island by HG Winter" and "The Moon Weed by Harl Vincent" — August 1931 cover
- "The Sargasso Of Space An Interplanetary Adventure By Edmond Hamilton" — September 1931 cover
- "The Red Hell Of Jupiter A Thrilling Interplanetary Novelette By Paul Ernst" — October 1931 cover
- "...And then his skeleton appeared!" and "Hawk Carse An Exploit of the Greatest of Interplanetary Adventurers by Anthony Gilmore" and "Raiders Invisible by DW Hall" — November 1931 cover
- "The White Invaders An Outstanding New Dimensional Novelette by Ray Cummings" — December 1931 cover
- Visible Invisibility: The December 1931 cover has armoured figures and weapons drawn in a way that indicates they are invisible or translucent, but also enormous.