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  • #retrofuturism

    A Science Fiction Pixie from a Strange Atomic Race

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    Was Josie & the Pussycats in Outer Space The Best Cartoon Ever?

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    C3PO to Parents: If You Love Your Children, You Will Buy These Toys

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    G.I. Joe — Space Oddity

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    It's Not a Toy Train, It's a Rocket Launcher!

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    Qazar Quantor Rocks the Star System With Zolar X!

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    A-Blasts Propel the Atomic Pulse Rocket Into Space (1960)

  • #fellowladyastronauttrainees

    RIP Janet Dietrich, One of the “Mercury 13” Women Astronaut Trainees

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    A Fleet of Atomic-Electric Space Ships Embark For Mars, 1957

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    A Nerdy Scientist and a Hot Secretary on Mars in 1957

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    A Vibrator-Shaped Space Station (1961)

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    Space Travel Predictions from Look Magazine, 1957

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    Venus Is Loaded With Candy and Ice Cream Is Found Upon Mars! 1959

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    The Cartoon that Introduced Sputnik to America, 1957

  • #triviagasm

    The Triumphant Journeys of Martian Robots

  • #conceptart

    The Tomorrow War Looks Good Today

    One of the best parts of video-game classic Mass Effect was the ability to take your ship to different planets throughout the galaxy, and actually touch down, get out and explore the places. A new game, The Tomorrow War, takes that concept and expands on it exponentially, giving you a virtual sandbox of systems and worlds to explore. Of course, if you have to dole out some Soviet-style ass-kicking in the process, then so be it. At least you'll be tooling around in this cruiser that looks a lot like the U.S.S. Sulaco from Aliens. Check out a full gallery of new images from this game below. More »
  • #retrofuturism

    Cocktails in Space on "Your Trip to Mars," 1952

  • #cj7review

    Attack of the Cute Alien in Stephen Chow's CJ7

  • #planetcrackers

    Planet-Mining And Giant Parasites In "Dead Space"

  • #conceptart

    Bejeweled + Science Fiction = Galactrix

    The addictive fantasy puzzle game Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords has just made the leap into science fiction. Game-maker Infinite Interctive recently announced Galactrix, which mixes portions of Hexic, Tetris and Bejeweled with outer space battles between all kinds of spaceships. Plus you can challenge other players to puzzle duels, and there will be extremely cool aliens. Find out more and check out the gallery inside. More »
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