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I think in the minds of many almost any speculative story or multi-level fantasy could be interpreted as space opera but what really comes to mind for me is Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon as classic space opera along with John Carter and Carson Napier. Those are all examples of what I feel is the core of early Space Opera.
I hope everybody had a Great New Year's weekend and hopefully we'll see a very active Space Opera year.
Have a Great Day!!!
The "Creature"


Indeed they are. Just a little bit of exciting news for ya; John Carter is making a comeback in comic book form under Dynamite Entertainment. The series is called Warlord of Mare to be followed up in March with a Dejah Thoris series. The introductory first issue is only a buck. I picked it up the other day and it looks really good.
Have a Great Day!!!
The "Creature"


No, but if you hum a few bars (lol).
I haven't read it so I guess I'll do some searching today and see if I can find it.
Thanx for the heads up and...Have a Great Day!!!
The "Creature"

HUGE John Carter of Mars fan. And Dejah Thoris has always been red hot.

HUGE John Carter of Mars fan. And Dejah Thoris has always been red hot."
Available for kindle (& I assume all other ereaders) for free. Just downloaded it, will get to it someday!
other classic early space opera series I enjoyed when I ran across 'em back in the early '70's... E E Smith and his Lensmen series and Jack Williamson's Legions of Space series...

PS For public domain work, great "bookstore" is google books.
Ladies and Gentlemen I've honor to presents to you
Trips to the Moon by Lucian of Samosata
http://books.google.com/books?id=k_vg...



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