The Eagle and Dan Dare: My First Exposure to SF
Steve takes us through the pages of the historic British comic mag, The Eagle.
Steve takes us through the pages of the historic British comic mag, The Eagle.
Steve Davidson continues his examination of Stanley G. Weinbaum’s ground breaking tale – A Martian Odyssey.
Mike Brotherton explains that even when you love science fiction with a passion above everything else, it’s OK not to like ALL of it…really.
Tanya Tynjala reviews the latest happenings in the Spanish speaking science fiction world.
Laura Ponce profiles one of science fiction’s most influential women, author and editor – Judith Merril.
Review of This Is My Funniest, a short story anthology edited by Mike Resnick.
C. E. Martin (yes, but which one?) wonders why we bother to distinguish some works as “alternate reality” when in fact, all SF and fantasy takes place in alternate realities.
J. Jay Jones surveys the history of David Weber’s Honor Harrington universe and then offers up some second-hand critiques.
Gary Dalkin reviews an unusual Jenna Louise Coleman set of performances – The Time of the Doctor back-to-back (ion the BBC) with Death Comes To Pemberley
Crónica de la presentación de “La Costilla de Dios” de Miguel Santander en Málaga. Novedad antología de “Sitio de CF.”
Keith reviews the Kickstarter-funded collection of shorts from Ari Marmell. “Check it out.”
Steve takes us through the pages of Spacemen, Warren Publications second film-centered magazine helmed by the late, great, missed and lamented Forrest J. Ackerman.
Mario C. Carper has been interviewing the stars of the Spanish genre world for us. Now, Jorge Pérez Perri interviews Mario C. Carper. You don’t need to read Spanish to enjoy Mario’s gallery!
Some personal fannish history, a couple of takes on Amazing Stories from 1938, a recap of Modesty Blaise, a pic of John Travolta and a review of John M. Whalen’s Vampire Siege at Rio Muerto. What’s not to like?
C. E. Martin laments the sameness of today’s fictional offerings and makes the case for something new.
Laura Ponce pens a con report – from an international SF convention in Ecuador.
Review of Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, focusing on prose and creativity in plot.
Sunfire by Edmond Hamilton may not be as recognizable as some of the other classic short stories reviewed here at Amazing Stories, but it maintains the same fresh literary style founder Hugo Gernsback envisioned long ago and allows the readers to enjoy a modern perspective of a classic theme.
ARGENTINA “Legión”, la primera novela gráfica de Salvador Sanz ha sido reeditada por el sello OVNI Press. Según los expertos ésta es la obra más redonda del autor. La presentación tuvo lugar el 31 de […]
Following Ian Sale’s Apollo Quartet and the latest entry in the series.
A review of two stories from The Lost Empire of Sol, “The Pirates of Themos” by Tom Doolan and “The Machineries of Mars”
Charles Allen Gramlich.
Carlos Duarte Cano talks about science fiction, writing, editing, and his interests.
George R.R. Martin might have reminded us that winter is coming, but we already knew that. As a fan of science fiction, sometimes that which is not reality is what keeps us most warm throughout the harshness of winter. ‘Tis the season!
Are speculative fiction’s attempts at promoting diversity working? Take a selfie to find out…
Noticias sobre nuevos números de publicaciones, finalistas de certamen de relato, y vídeos de charlas de una jornada sobre cf.

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