| ID | Issue | Page | Title | Author(s) | Description |
| 1 | 3:1 | 5 | The Jewish Science of Immanuel Velikovsky: Part Two | Duane Vorhees | Early life and times of Velikovsky |
| 2 | 3:1 | 23 | Velikovsky: A Personal Chronological Perspective | Fred Jueneman | author's brief association with Velikovsky |
| 3 | 3:1 | 55 | The Fracture Zones in Deep Polar Ice Cores | Lynn Rose | relevance of polar ice cores for Worlds in Collision |
| 4 | 3:1 | 72 | The Surface of Venus | Charles Ginenthal | presents a wealth of evidence suggesting that Venus only recent experienced a catastrophe of unprecedented scale |
| 5 | 3:1 | 86 | A Velikovsky Potpourri | Leroy Ellenberger | a summary of the evidence against the thesis presented in Worlds in Collision |
| 6 | 3:1 | 106 | A Personal Memoir | Warner Sizemore | author's long association with Velikovsky |
| 7 | 3:1 | 111 | Venus and the Jubilee | Bernard Newgrosh | analysis of jubilee in light of Worlds in Collision |
| 8 | 3:1 | 114 | Towards a Science of Mythology | Ev Cochrane | the prominent role of planes in ancient mythology |
| 9 | 3:2 | 5 | Astral Kingship | Lewis Greenberg | astral origins of ancient kingship |
| 10 | 3:2 | 23 | Velikovsky's Dreamwork | Duane Vorhees | Velikovsky's career in psychoanalysis |
| 11 | 3:2 | 41 | Is the Universe Finite? | Fred Jueneman | black hole's and Hawking's paradox |
| 12 | 3:2 | 51 | Suns and Planets in Neolithic Rock Art | Ev Cochrane | a survey of rock art shows that "pictures" of the ancient sun-god are impossible to reconcile with the current appearance of the sun. Evidence is presented that neolithic rock art accurately portrays the image presented by the polar configuration |
| 13 | 3:2 | 64 | Baal-Manzer the Tyrian: A Reappraisal | Brad Aaronson | an identification of Baal-Manzer, an important Tyrian king |
| 14 | 3:2 | 67 | Who Were the Assyrians of the Persian Period? | Gunnar Heinsohn | further evidence to support his reconstruction of ancient history |
| 15 | 3:2 | 77 | Invisible Catastrophes | Anthony Larson | warns against faulty analysis of Velikovsky's thesis |
| 16 | 3:2 | 78 | On Flying Dinosaurs | Ted Holden | pterosaurs with wing spans over 40 feet |
| 17 | 3:2 | 81 | Thoughts on the Jubilee | Norman Schwartz | response to Newgrosh in 3:1 |
| 18 | 3:2 | 82 | Of Ponderosas and Heinekens | Lewis M. Greenberg | responses to both de Grazia in 2:6 and Ellenberger in 3:1 |
| 19 | 3:2 | 88 | Uranus and Other Matters: A Reply to Ellenberger | Dwardu Cardona | response to Ellenberger in 2:5,3:1 |
| 20 | 3:2 | 92 | Contra Windsor | Dwardu Cardona | response to Windsor in 2:5 |
| 21 | 3:2 | 94 | Review: Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by Charles H. Hapgood | Ian C. Johnson | review |
| 22 | 3:2 | 97 | Review: Centuries of Darkness by Peter James | Herbert A. Storck | review |
| 23 | 3:2 | 102 | Review: Conversing with the Planets: How Science and Myth Invented the Cosmos | Ev Cochrane | review |
| 24 | 3:3 | 5 | From Myth to Physical Model | David Talbott | a discussion of the Saturn-thesis in the light of space age findings and models designed to account for the bizarre grouping of planets required by the theory |
| 25 | 3:3 | 39 | A Proposed Model for the Polar Configuration | Bob Grubaugh | proposes a physical model |
| 26 | 3:3 | 49 | Darkness and the Deep | Dwardu Cardona | events prior to Saturn's appearance as the polar Sun |
| 27 | 3:3 | 71 | Indra's Theft of the Sun-God's Wheel | Ev Cochrane | mythology surrounding the Vedic war god |
| 28 | 3:3 | 86 | Velikovsky and Racial Memory | Duane Vorhees | the background of Velikovsky's theory of racial memory |
| 29 | 3:3 | 92 | Astronomical Dating and Calendrics | Gunnar Heinsohn | more evidence to support his reconstruction of ancient history |
| 30 | 3:3 | 102 | Review: Darwin on Trial | Frederic Jueneman | review |
| 31 | 3:4 | 5 | The Lord of Light | Lewis Greenberg | astral images in early Christian tradition |
| 32 | 3:4 | 21 | Why Did Jesus Wash His Disciple's Feet | Jan Sammer | a solution to the age-old question |
| 33 | 3:4 | 24 | Thanatos and Anastasis | Lewis Greenberg | the life and death of Jesus in light of Egyptian Osiris traditions |
| 34 | 3:4 | 34 | Velikovsky in America | Duane Vorhees | the events leading up to the publication of Worlds in Collision |
| 35 | 3:4 | 59 | On Mars and Pestilence | Ev Cochrane | the association of the red planet with war, death, and pestilence is universal in extent, reflecting spectacular cataclysms involving Mars |
| 36 | 3:4 | 80 | Psychoceramics | Fred Jueneman | the nature of scientific discourse |
| 37 | 3:4 | 94 | Review: Freud's Moses by Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi | Ev Cochrane | review |
| 38 | 3:5 | 5 | The Great Comet Venus | David Talbott | Mesoamerican evidence suggesting that Venus only recently presented a comet-like appearance |
| 39 | 3:5 | 52 | The Evolution of the Cosmogonic Egg | Dwardu Cardona | ancient traditions of the Cosmic Egg |
| 40 | 3:5 | 71 | The Beginning of Time | Dwardu Cardona | the curious relation between the planet Saturn and time |
| 41 | 3:5 | 77 | Sothis and the Morning Star in the Egyptian Pyramid Texts | Ev Cochrane | astral worship in ancient Egypt |
| 42 | 3:5 | 95 | Review: Dark Matter by Tom Van Flandern | Frederic Jueneman | review |
| 43 | 3:5 | 99 | Review: The Origin of Comets by Bailey, Clube, & Napier | Joel Canepa | review |
| 44 | 3:6 | 1 | A Dynamical Objection to Grubaugh's Model | Victor Slabinski | critique of Grubaugh's polar configuration model |
| 45 | 3:6 | 11 | Grubaugh Responds | Bob Grubaugh | response to Slabinski |
| 46 | 3:6 | 15 | Worlds in Collision: Reviews and Reviewers | Duane Vorhees | the reception and aftermath of Worlds in Collision |
| 47 | 3:6 | 35 | The Stratigraphical Chronology of Ancient Israel | Gunnar Heinsohn | clues for a reconstruction of chronology of ancient Israel |
| 48 | 3:6 | 48 | The Saturn Thesis: Questions and Answers | David Talbott | the Saturn myth |
| 49 | 3:6 | 70 | On Dragons and Red Dwarves | Ev Cochrane | the dragon-combat in the light of comparative mythology. A widespread motive has a dwarfish hero that enters the dragon's belly only to swell greatly in size while turning bright red; this episode commemorates events associated with the planet Mars |
| 50 | 3:6 | 84 | Review: Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair by John Bossy | Frederic Jueneman | review |
| 51 | 3:6 | 87 | Letters regarding the polar configuration | R. M. Smith and Lorence G. Collins | Letters regarding the polar configuration |
| 52 | 3:6 | 91 | Letter regarding editorial in 3:5 | Lynn E. Rose | includes reply by Ev Cochrane |
| 53 | 3:6 | 92 | Letter regarding Grubaugh's polar configuration | Frederic Jueneman | critique involves the ignored Lagrange points |
| 54 | 3:6 | 94 | Letter regarding Slabinski | Robert B. Driscoll | re: article in 3:6 |