Tag: Dr. Who
To Get From Here to There
Other than Aliens, is there anything more science-fictional than spaceships?
The Game’s a Journey, Not a Destination
Many times a story isn't so much about what happens at the ending, but rather the journey taken to get there. In fact the...
AMAZING NEWS: 8/27/2017
Tributes to Brian Aldiss, Worldcon 75 aftermath, PKD anthology show, Near Earth Asteroid, Roy Krenkel art, authors speaking truth to power, nuclear zeppelins, more exoplanets and killer robots. What's not to like?
Dr… Who? Or the Revenge of the Feminazi
So, a female Doctor is coming. Is the casting really a sign of the apocalypse, as some fanboys would have us believe?
DR… WHO? O la Feminazi vuelve a atacar
There has been a strong reaction to the announcement that the next Dr. will be played by a woman. This article gives the reaction of some Spanish speculative fiction professionals.
Class Act?
Class, the third spin-off of the newly constituted Doctor Who, has not been getting much love; Ira Nayman argues that it should.
TV Review: Nikola Tesla and the End of the World
Nikola Tesla and the End of the World is an entertaining short film series on Amazon Prime.
Science Fiction Romance Authors Write About Pets In Space
Of course there have been pets in science fiction shows, comics and novels for decades – Krypto in Superman, Muffit the Daggit in Battlestar Galactica,...
The Making Of A Doctor for the Enterprise
The epic journey of Homer's Odyssey has nothing on this journey!
Con Report: Dragoncon 2014 (with over 100 pictures!)
The Gaffen family attends Dragoncon 2014 and comes back with LOTS of pictures
MOVIE REVIEW—X-MEN: Days of Future Past
Steve reviews X-Men: Days of Future Past, and finds it good.
Today In Amazing Stories Magazine – An Interview With Andy Weir
An interview with the author of The Martian, Andy Weir.
Sneak Peek: More Pages From A Doctor For the Enterprise
More artwork from A Doctor For the Enterprise, our upcoming limited edition comic.
Spanning Generations: SF That Can Excite Everyone
Darren Slade posits that one of the best features of science fiction is it's potential to appeal and engage audiences, regardless of their age.
Concise Convention Report and Some Other Thoughts
A con report from deep in the heart of Rustycon 31
Springer’s “Science and Fiction” Series Launched!
How does Einstein’s description of space and time compare with Dr. Who? Can James Bond really escape from an armor-plated railroad car by cutting through the floor with a laser concealed in a wristwatch?
Memories of the World Science Fiction Convention 2013
Science fiction has a long future ahead. While this was my first Worldcon, I hope it will not be my last.
Walking the River at LoneStarCon 3
LoneStarCon 3 promises to be one of the truly landmark events in the history of science fiction. Something so magnificent owes a great debt to San Antonio Fandom
Amicus Productions
For the past few weeks, we've been looking at the current state of the horror industry. Let's now turn back the clock, to find...
Amazing News Weekly
This week we offer you the first installment of a new weekly news feature. But then, that's kind of obvious, isn't it?
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From the In Box 6/3/13
THIS WEEK'S NOVEL EXCERPT
DR. WHO
Wednesday, June 5th, will see the debut of Hunter Liguore's Travels of Danger in the Yucatan: A Mayan Time Travel...
The Monster Makers
The spotlight last month fell on the special effects wizards who make SF monsters come to life. The crowning glory was the award of...
A DOCTOR FOR THE ENTERPRISE: New Art, New Pages
Troy Boyle reports that he's been sending completed pages to the inkers, letterers,colorers and who knows who else at a breakneck pace! We're closing...
Amazing News Friday, February 15, 2013
Asteroid Fly-by
Futuredaze Anthology on Whatever
Doctor on the Enterprise Excerpt
OSC, Superman and the Boycott
Canadian Zombies
Amazing's First Ad Partner
Cory Doctorow Signing in NH - Amazing to...
T*Zers: David Gerrold’s – Doctor on the Enterprise
Earlier this week we warned you that today Amazing Stories would be teasing the heck out of you and everyone else in the science...