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  1. Science fiction magazine. Publication of comic strips and comic books focusing on science fiction became increasingly common during the early 1930s in newspapers published in the United States. They have since spread to many countries around the world.

  2. Hard science fiction; List of comic science fiction; List of science fiction and fantasy artists; List of science fiction authors; List of science fiction films; List of science fiction novels; List of science fiction television programs; List of science fiction themes; List of science fiction universes; Planets in science fiction; Retrofuturism

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  4. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Science fiction comics. The main article for this category is Science fiction comics. See also Category:Science fiction anime and manga, for Japanese science fiction comics. See also Category:Fantasy comics, for science fiction comic's sister genre.

  5. Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or SF) is the type genre of speculative fiction which deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, interstellar travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.

  6. Science fiction had also been appearing in American comic books such as Planet Comics, but an important step forward came with the anthology series Weird Science and Weird Fantasy, published by E.C. Comics, which would include some adaptations from authors like Ray Bradbury, along with many original stories.

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