| ID | Issue | Page | Title | Author(s) | Description |
| 1 | 2:1 | 5 | Evidence of an Inversion Event | Terrence Field | Planet-wide changes at the end of the Pleistocene Epoch |
| 2 | 2:1 | 23 | Astroblemes and Gastroblemes | C. Warren Hunt | Seeks to determine whether features are impacts or explosions |
| 3 | 2:1 | 37 | Servant of the Sun God | David Talbott | Summary of Mars archetype in world mythology |
| 4 | 2:1 | 53 | On Comets and Kings | Ev Cochrane | The great comet Venus as the soul of the dying god |
| 5 | 2:1 | 76 | Early Glassmaking and Chronological Puzzles | Gunnar Heinsohn | A new chronology of ancient civilizations and glassmaking technology |
| 6 | 2:1 | 103 | Heinsohn and the Hyksos | Clark Whelton | Response to Martin Sieff and his response to Heinsohn's chronology |
| 7 | 2:1 | 108 | No Grounds for Deserting Velikovsky | Alice Miller | Response to Whelton in 1:6 |
| 8 | 2:1 | 110 | A Reply to Alice Miller | Clark Whelton | Response to Miller |
| 9 | 2:1 | 111 | Stratigraphy as History | Charles Ginenthal | Response to Cardona and Heinsohn's chronology |
| 10 | 2:1 | 113 | Strickling's Signature Achieves Nothing | C. Warren Hunt | Response to Strickling in 1:2 |
| 11 | 2:1 | 115 | Bringing Forth a Mouse | James Strickling | Response to Hunt |
| 12 | 2:1 | 117 | Still Missing the Point on Ice Cores | C. Leroy Ellenberger | Response to Hall in 1:6 |
| 13 | 2:1 | 119 | Ice Cores Not That Simple | Fred Hall | Response to Ellenberger |
| 14 | 2:1 | 121 | Hamlet's Polar Mill | Dwardu Cardona | Response to Ellenberger in 1:6 |
| 15 | 2:1 | 124 | Common Formative Process | Michael Baran | Response to Patten,Windsor in 1:4 |
| 16 | 2:1 | 125 | Antarctic Anomalies | Ian C. Johnson | fossils found dating to Pliocene - 2MYBP |
| 17 | 2:1 | 127 | A Footnote on Venus and Earth Atmospheres | Charles Ginenthal | Continuation of his article in 1:6 |
| 18 | 2:1 | 128 | World Mountain Not of Our Earth | Fred Hall | Response to Hunt in 1:6 |
| 19 | 2:1 | 129 | Gravitational Anomalies Not Explained by Conventional Wisdom | Charles Ginenthal | Continuation of his articles in 1:1, 1:2 |
| 20 | 2:1 | 130 | Huwawa Explained as a Volcano | Norman Schwartz | Response to Cochrane in 1:4 |
| 21 | 2:1 | 131 | No Evidence for Dramatic Earth Changes | C. Leroy Ellenberger | Response to Talbott in 1:6 |
| 22 | 2:1 | 132 | Polar Anomalies Well Worth Considering | David Talbott | Response to Ellenberger |
| 23 | 2:1 | 135 | Anomalies Not Easily Dismissed | Fred Hall | Response to Ellenberger also |
| 24 | 2:1 | 136 | The Biblical Esther | Norman Schwartz | associated with Ishtar and Venus |
| 25 | 2:2 | 5 | Viva Lamarck | Ev Cochrane | Historical overview of Lamarck's theory of evolution including evidence favoring the inheritance of acquired characteristics |
| 26 | 2:2 | 40 | A Chronological Note on the Kassites | Gunnar Heinsohn | Reinterpretation of dating of Amarna |
| 27 | 2:2 | 50 | On the Orientation of Ancient Temples and other Anomalies | Raphael Kazmann. | The enigma of vitrification at several ancient temples |
| 28 | 2:2 | 57 | Saxl's Pendulum | Leroy Ellenberger | Counters Ginenthal's theory |
| 29 | 2:2 | 67 | Pendulums and Sunspots | Charles Ginenthal | Reponse to Ellenberger, includes certain observed anomalies |
| 30 | 2:2 | 82 | The 108-Year Cyclicism of Ancient Catastrophes | Don Patten | Theory having Mars as the sole agent in ancient interplanetary catastrophes |
| 31 | 2:2 | 108 | The Reconstruction of Cosmic History | Dwardu Cardona | Critical look at several competing cosmic scenarios |
| 32 | 2:3 | 5 | The Birth of Athena | Ev Cochrane | investigation of the cult of the warrior-goddess in comparative myth. Includes analysis of the traditions associated with Inanna, Ishtar, Kali, Anat, and others |
| 33 | 2:3 | 29 | Velikovsky's Martian Catastrophes | Dwardu Cardona | critique of Velikovsky's placement of the Mars-events in Worlds in Collision |
| 34 | 2:3 | 45 | Pleiongaea: A Myth for all Seasons | Fred Jueneman | bold, new speculations concerning Earth's history with suggestion of much more massive atmosphere |
| 35 | 2:3 | 56 | Chronology of Lyres | Gunnar Heinsohn | investigation of Mitanni in Northern Mesopotamia |
| 36 | 2:3 | 61 | Greek History Begins in the Sixth Century BCE | Benny Peiser | the Dark Ages of Greece |
| 37 | 2:3 | 83 | Clashing Magnetic Fields | Don Patten | a theory on the origin of Earth's geomagnetic field |
| 38 | 2:4 | 5 | The Afar Triangle as the Nether Reaches of Eden and Babel | Lynn Rose | the possibility that the Afar triangle may have been the site of the mythical world mountain |
| 39 | 2:4 | 29 | The Mythical History of the Comet Venus | David Talbott | the history of Venus includes the eye, heart and soul of the ancient sun god |
| 40 | 2:4 | 49 | Indra: A Case Study in Comparative Mythology | Ev Cochrane | the traditions surrounding the Vedic war-god. Evidence is presented that Indra's cult is best interpreted as reflecting ancient conceptions associated with the planet Mars. |
| 41 | 2:4 | 77 | The Methodology of Patten's Martian Scenario | Dwardu Cardona | Critique of Patten's model |
| 42 | 2:4 | 102 | Old Babylonian and Persian Terra-Cotta Reliefs | Gunnar Heinsohn | argues for a compression of ancient chronologies |
| 43 | 2:4 | 107 | Electro-gravitic Theory and Neptune's Electromagnetic Field | Charles Ginenthal | 5 points that suggest a tiny electromagnetic field |
| 44 | 2:4 | 110 | Huwawa | Dwardu Cardona | Response to Schwartz in 2:1 |
| 45 | 2:4 | 112 | Extinctions, Inversions, and the Deluge | Samuel Windsor | Response to Field in 2:1 |
| 46 | 2:4 | 113 | The Sauropod Dilemma | Ted Holden | relationship of animal weight and lifting ability |
| 47 | 2:4 | 118 | A Torrential Flood Deposit Dated 26000 YBP | C. Warren Hunt | Event at Calgary |
| 48 | 2:4 | 119 | Fundamentalist Religion and Catastrophism | Anthony Larson | study of catastrophism is also a study of the origins of religion |
| 49 | 2:4 | 120 | The Hyksos Still Aren't the Assyrians | Martin Sieff | Response to Heinsohn in 1:6 |
| 50 | 2:4 | 123 | Reply to Whelton | Martin Sieff | Response to Whelton in 1:6 |
| 51 | 2:4 | 126 | Candor At Last! | George Robert Talbott | response to a 'gong show' comment |
| 52 | 2:5 | 5 | Intimations of an Alien Sky | Dwardu Cardona | evidence that the ancient skies differed radically from the present, especially Saturn |
| 53 | 2:5 | 35 | Timna and Egyptian Dates | Gunnar Heinsohn | Timna and its decisive importance for understanding Egyptian chronology |
| 54 | 2:5 | 45 | Some Comments on Heinsohn's Revised Chronology | William Stiebing. | detailed criticism of Heinsohn's historical reconstruction |
| 55 | 2:5 | 55 | The Death of Heracles | Ev Cochrane | Sophocles' Trachiniae and clues to the mythological history of Mars |
| 56 | 2:5 | 73 | Redshift | Fred Jueneman | the story of the astronomer Halton Arp |
| 57 | 2:5 | 83 | The Impossible Tippe Top Earth | C. Leroy Ellenberger | Response to Field in 2:1 |
| 58 | 2:5 | 86 | Reply to Ellenberger | David Salkeld | Response to Ellenberger |
| 59 | 2:5 | 89 | Rejoiner to Salkeld | C. Leroy Ellenberger | Response to Salkeld |
| 60 | 2:5 | 90 | On Denial Systems: Or Scientists in Chaos | James McCanney | science community and its denial system |
| 61 | 2:5 | 99 | Contra Cardona | Samuel Windsor | polar configuration; response to Cardona in 2:2 |
| 62 | 2:5 | 100 | Fundamentalism and Anthony Larson | Derek Shelley-Pearce | Response to Larson in 2:4 |
| 63 | 2:5 | 102 | Fundamentalism: A Personal Statement | Dwardu Cardona | Response to Larson in 2:4 and add-on to Pearce |
| 64 | 2:5 | 104 | Reductio ad Saturnum? | Derek Shelley-Pearce | Saturn scenario |
| 65 | 2:5 | 110 | The Case Against Mars | Dwardu Cardona | Response to Pearce |
| 66 | 2:5 | 120 | Three Cheers for CSIS | Ev Cochrane | annual meeting for CSIS |
| 67 | 2:6 | 5 | The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky | Duane Vorhees | excerpts from the definitive biography of the author of Worlds in Collision |
| 68 | 2:6 | 28 | Cosmic Heretics | Alfred de Grazia | author's long association with Velikovsky |
| 69 | 2:6 | 57 | Cosmic Catastrophism | William Stiebing | detailed criticism of Worlds in Collision and Ages in Chaos |
| 70 | 2:6 | 75 | The Velikovsky Affair | Henry Bauer | the reception of Worlds in Collision and its significance for modern science |
| 71 | 2:6 | 85 | A Personal Reminiscence | Lloyd Motz | author's relationship with Velikovsky |
| 72 | 2:6 | 93 | The Countdown to a new Celestial Hazard | Victor Clube | author's theory of cometary catastrophism |
| 73 | 2:6 | 100 | Velikovsky and Catastrophism... | Irving Wolfe | the historical factors that may have influenced Velikovsky |
| 74 | 2:6 | 111 | Beyond Bauer | Ev Cochrane | a review and critique of Henry Bauer's Beyond Velikovsky |