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  • ...stories with other fans and thus help spread the work. They also encourage artists and authors to create better and better works. ...ofessional [[mangaka]]s but created by fans who are nonprofessional, hobby artists.
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  • ....I.E.L.D.", and was a showcase for the science fiction/suspense stories of artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and for the groundbreaking work of writer-artis ...e 2000s. A second pulp, titled simply Strange Tales, was a British science-fiction magazine cover-dated April to October 1946.
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  • {{Header|Fantasy fiction}} ...al of overlap between the three, all of which are subgenres of speculative fiction.
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  • [[Image:Wackytexas7.jpg|thumb|Aliens in fiction: "Starship Pegasus" in Texas.]] '''Spankings by aliens''' is a topic found in [[science fiction]], both in 'kinky' and mainstream works. Usually it is a human who is being
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  • .../F]] [[spanking]]. Marm's preferred genre is [[adult]] action in [[science fiction]]/[[fantasy]] settings, with some [[character]]s taken from computer games {{sa|List of spanking artists}}
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  • ...editorial policy for Space Stories was to publish straightforward science fiction adventure stories. Among the better-known contributors were Jack Vance, Gor ...r, had worked for Standard Magazines since 1942, though not on the science fiction pulps; he had taken over the editorship of the sf titles when Sam Merwin le
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  • ...isher Fiction House. In 1935 he married and, while continuing to paint for Fiction House, he also accepted assignments for ''The Saturday Evening Post''. He t During the 1940s, Bergey painted covers for a number of science fiction magazines, such as Standard Publishers' ''Strange Stories'' and ''Captain F
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  • ...He also raises the issue of conflict between peoples, such as in [[science fiction]] stories where the inhabitants of soon-to-be colonized planets are massacr {{cat|Artists|Authors|Comics}}
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  • ...ebruary 9, 1928 - {{dag}}May 10, 2010) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, L ...ted in an interview in 2011 that Frazetta was one of his influences. Other artists influenced by Frazetta include comics artist such as Marc Silvestri and She
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  • == Science fiction == When creating [[Science fiction]] art and or stories, artists and authors use themes to create their work. Several possible themes might
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  • * '''[[:Category:Pin-up artists]]''' and [[Pin-up artist FAQ|FAQ]] The artists who brought pin-up art to life, along with samples of their work. ...nd "[[Dime novel]]s": [[Detective Story Magazine|Detective]] and [[science fiction magazines]] designed to tittilate
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  • ...typically tell [[fiction]], although there are also some examples of [[non-fiction]] comics. Some of the most successful comic characters are '''Funny Animals ...from Disney's "Duckville" universe to [[superhero]] comics, from [[science fiction]] to [[erotic]] adult comics.
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  • ...st working in Danish and English, who produced illustrated male gay erotic fiction with strong M/m disciplinary undercurrents in the 1950s to 1980s. ...ed in French. His literary efforts range from crime thrillers, via science-fiction, to "teenage love" romances, as well as songs and poems (many of the latter
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  • ...any fictional (and occasional non-fictional) subject. Common bases for fan fiction include novels, movies, musical groups, cartoons, anime, manga, and video g ...ction). Attitudes of authors and copyright owners of original works to fan fiction have ranged from indifference to encouragement to rejection. Copyright owne
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  • * ''Die Bestrafungsmaschine'' (2023) — a [[science fiction]] novel about a [[spanking machine]], inspired by artwork by [[CopyKats]], {{sa|List of spanking artists}}
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  • ...ttner. Strange Stories was a competitor to the established leader in weird fiction, Weird Tales. With the launch, also in 1939, of the well-received Unknown, ...policy forbade them. Weinberg described the covers by Standard's in-house artists, Rudolph Belarski and Earle K. Bergey, as "among the worst ever seen on any
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  • ...rded in 1996); [[Hugo Award]] for Best Interior Illustrator, 1953; Science Fiction Hall of Fame, 2012 ...50s, Finlay reigned supreme as the acknowledged master of fantasy, science-fiction, and horror illustration. His work appeared in the pulp magazines, the pred
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  • ...It is additionally the title of two unrelated, short-lived fantasy/science fiction magazines. ...ug. 1934), and "The Creator", an early example of religious-themed science fiction by the noted Clifford D. Simak, in #4 (March-April 1935).
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  • ...sé''' began his career in advertising, <ref group="Source">www.lambiek.net/artists/d/dufosse_bernard.htm</ref>after having studied applied arts in Paris. In 1 In Djin, Dufossé created the science-fiction series 'Mémory' with text by Jean-Marie Nadaud in 1976. Two years later, h
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  • Julie Bell has painted the covers for about 100 fantasy/science fiction book and magazine covers since 1990. In the early '90s, she illustrated pa {{cat|Fantasy artists|Pin-up artists}}
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