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Mystery in Space is the name of two science fiction American comic book series published by DC Comics, and of a standalone Vertigo anthology released in 2012. The first series ran for 110 issues from 1951 to 1966, with a further seven issues continuing the numbering during an early 1980s revival of the title. An eight-issue limited series began ...
U.S. television science fiction is a popular genre of television in the United States that has produced many of the best-known and most popular science fiction shows in the world. Most famous of all, and one of the most influential science-fiction series in history, is the iconic Star Trek and its various spin-off shows, which comprise the Star ...
The Crack in Space is a 1966 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. In the United Kingdom, it has been published under the title of the original novella, Cantata 140 , published in the July 1964 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction . [ 1 ]
This category is for science fiction novels written or published in the year 1966. ... Pages in category "1966 science fiction novels" ... The Crack in Space;
Pages in category "1960s American science fiction television series" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The series derives its name from the setting of the majority of the books, the Sector 12 General Hospital, a huge hospital space station located in deep space, designed to treat a wide variety of life forms with a wide range of ailments and life-support requirements, and to house an equally diverse staff.
Space Ace (1965–1966, Japan, animated) Space Angel (1962–1964, animated) Space Battleship Tiramisu (2018, Japan, animated) Space Battleship Yamato a.k.a. Space Cruiser Yamato (franchise): Space Battleship Yamato (1974–1975, Japan, animated) Space Battleship Yamato II (1978–1979, Japan, animated)
Cover of Sci-Fi magazine, Imagination, April 1958. The following is a list of space opera media.Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction that David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer define as "colorful, dramatic, large-scale science fiction adventure, competently and sometimes beautifully written, usually focused on a sympathetic, heroic central character and plot action, and usually set in ...