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  2. Venus in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Venus appears in many pulp science fiction stories. Seen here is the winter 1939 cover of Planet Stories, featuring "The Golden Amazons of Venus".. The planet Venus has been used as a setting in fiction since before the 19th century.

  3. Venus Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Venus Wars (Japanese: ヴイナス戦記, Hepburn: Vinasu Senki) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko. It was serialized in the Gakken magazine Nora Comics from 1986 to 1990.

  4. King of Thorn - Wikipedia

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    King of Thorn is a science fiction survivor drama. [6] After a viral infection known as the Medusa virus lands in Siberia and spreads contagiously throughout Earth, 160 humans are chosen as candidates to experiment a cure against the virus by an organization called Venus Gate. As the story begins, Kasumi is selected as one of the 160 people for ...

  5. Category:Fiction set on Venus - Wikipedia

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    Short stories set on Venus (21 P) T. Venus in television (4 P) V. ... Pages in category "Fiction set on Venus" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 ...

  6. Farewell, Fantastic Venus - Wikipedia

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    The book contains stories and novel excerpts of Venus in fiction from the time before its true nature became apparent, when the clouded planet could still be imagined as another Earth, albeit a hotter one. From that point on, few stories would be written which did not recognize Venus as a dry lifeless world with acid clouds and a temperature ...

  7. List of science fiction anime - Wikipedia

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    A-1 Pictures [citation needed] 2008: Blassreiter: TV series: Ichiro Itano: Gonzo [citation needed] 2009: TO: OVA series: Fumihiko Sori: Avex [citation needed] 2009: Basquash! TV series: Shin Itagaki, Eiichi Sato: Satelight [citation needed] 2009: Tetsuwan Birdy: Decode Season 2: TV series: Kazuki Akane: A-1 Pictures [citation needed] 2010: Cat ...

  8. List of fictional scientists and engineers - Wikipedia

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    Morgus the Magnificent was a horror host of late-night science fiction and horror movies and television shows that originated in the New Orleans, Louisiana market. Professor Nebulous – leader of an eco-troubleshooting team; Prof. Jocelyn Peabody – scientific brains behind many of the team's most inventive ideas

  9. Venus series - Wikipedia

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    The Venus series (or Amtor series) is a science fantasy series consisting of four novels and one novelette written by American author Edgar Rice Burroughs. Most of the stories were first serialized in Argosy, an American pulp magazine. It is sometimes known as the Carson Napier of Venus series, after its main character, Carson Napier. Napier ...