The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms
story by Ray Bradbury, published June 23, 1951
Publication History
- Also known as "The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Fahrenheit 451/The Illustrated Man/Dandelion Wine/The Golden Apples of the Sun/The Martian Chronicles (1987) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in R Is for Rocket (1962) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in The Vintage Bradbury (1965) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Twice 22 (1966) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Speculations (1973) edited by Thomas E. Sanders
- Collected in Ray Bradbury (1975) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Reflections of the Future (1975) edited by Russell Hill
- Collected in The Best Animal Stories of Science Fiction and Fantasy (1979) edited by Donald J. Sobol
- Collected in The Fog Horn & Other Stories (1979) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in To Sing Strange Songs (1979) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in The Stories of Ray Bradbury (1980) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in They Came from Outer Space (1980) edited by Jim Wynorski
- Collected in The Fog Horn & Other Stories (1981) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Dinosaur Tales (1983) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Top Fantasy (1985) edited by Josh Pachter
- Collected in Cinemonsters (1987) edited by Charles G. Waugh, Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Martin H. Greenberg
- Collected in The Monster Book of Monsters (1988) edited by Michael O'Shaughnessy
- Collected in Classic Stories 1 (1990) by Ray Bradbury
- Collected in Fantasy Stories (1991) edited by Andrew Goodwyn
- Collected in Mystery and Wonder (1993) edited by Margaret Iveson, Samuel Robinson
- Collected in Lighthouse Horrors (1993) edited by Charles G. Waugh, Jenny-Lynn Azarian, Martin H. Greenberg
- Collected in Dinosaurs (1996) edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- Collected in The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories (1997) by Ray Bradbury
- Published in The Saturday Evening Post magazine
- Collected in The Ghouls (1971) edited by Peter Haining
- Collected in Movie Monsters (1988) edited by Peter Haining