• The Futurians were a group of science fiction fans, many of whom became editors and writers as well. The Futurians were based in New York City and were...
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  • The Futurians was a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was created by Dave Cockrum, and first...
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    Futurians are a New Zealand sci-fi punk band formed in Dunedin in 2001. Foxy Digitalis magazine called them the "best punk band on the fucken planet."...
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  • Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (category Films set in the 23rd century)
    M-11. The visitors, known as the "Futurians", explain that they are from the year 2204, where Godzilla has completely destroyed Japan. The Futurians plan...
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    Dave Cockrum (category Deaths from diabetes in the United States)
    #145 but left again with issue #164 (Dec. 1982) to work on The Futurians. He returned to the X-Universe in 1985 with a four-part Nightcrawler limited series...
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    Donald A. Wollheim (category Futurians)
    Raynor. A founding member of the Futurians, he was a leading influence on science fiction development and fandom in the 20th-century United States. Ursula...
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    Damon Knight (category Futurians)
    contains cameo appearances of various Futurians and others under thinly-disguised names; for instance, non-Futurian SF writer H. Beam Piper is identified...
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  • 1st World Science Fiction Convention (category Science fiction conventions in the United States)
    convention organizers and the Futurians and said "We pretty nearly had it coming," continuing with "What we Futurians made very clear to the rest of New York fandom...
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  • Justice Action CJA, the guitarist from the Futurians Center for Jewish Art This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title CJA. If an internal...
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  • influenced by the political tendency in science fiction fandom, associated with the Futurians, known as Michelism. The focus of the books is the trends through...
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    David Kyle (category Futurians)
    fan since the earliest days of organized science fiction fandom, was an original member of New York's Futurians. In 1936, he published The Fantasy World...
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    Cyril M. Kornbluth (category Futurians)
    March 21, 1958) was an American science fiction author and a member of the Futurians. He used a variety of pen-names, including Cecil Corwin, S. D. Gottesman...
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    Larry Shaw (editor) (category Futurians)
    known as the Futurians during the early 1940s. From 1948 through the early 1950s, he wrote short fiction before becoming an editor for the magazines...
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    Cosmic Stories and Stirring Science Stories (category Defunct science fiction magazines published in the United States)
    at all for fiction, so he solicited stories from his friends among the Futurians, a group of young science fiction fans including James Blish and C. M...
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    Isaac Asimov (category Futurians)
    science fiction magazines had "Science" in the title, they must be educational. At age 18 he joined the Futurians science fiction fan club, where he made...
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    James Blish (category Futurians)
    fanzine, called The Planeteer, using a hectograph.[citation needed] The fanzine ran for six issues. Blish was a member of the Futurians. Blish attended...
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    November 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2021. "FUTURIAN WAR DIGEST No. 37 (Oct. 1944)". efanzines.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2009. Retrieved...
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  • founded the first organized science fiction fan club in Texas: The Dallas Futurian Society (DFS), so named after the earlier New York Futurians. The DFS was...
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  • awakened/transported to the present by the blast; and the denizens of the possible exoplanet Futura become alarmed. The Futurians, an alien race with heads shaped like...
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  • superheroes that lists characters found in comic books and other media. The characters are superheroes depicted as black people. Monumental Comics Tanya...
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  • became one of the few female members of the New York City-based group of science fiction writers, editors, artists and fans, the Futurians, which included...
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    of its own, but not much in the way of formal organization (although formal clubs such as the Futurians (1937–1945) and the Los Angeles Science Fantasy...
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  • was a member of The Futurians, a 1940s-era science-fiction fan community. Dockweiler attended Brooklyn Technical High School in the 1930s, where he became...
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  • Hannes Bok (category Futurians)
    order to be closer to the editors and magazines which would publish his work, and where he became a member of the influential Futurians science fiction fans...
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  • Brooke Fraser Fred Dagg (John Clarke) From Scratch The Front Lawn Frontline Ruby Frost Fur Patrol Futurians Garageland Steve Gilpin Golden Harvest Goldenhorse...
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  • who had belonged to the Australian Futurians had the role of 'Special Consultant' for financial support and proofreading work on the magazine. "Australia...
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  • Starstruck, and The Swords of the Swashbucklers. In addition, Star Slammers had a miniseries published by Malibu Comics and Futurians was a short-lived...
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    Weird Tales (category Bimonthly magazines published in the United States)
    ISBN 0-9748789-1-X. Knight, Damon (1977). The Futurians. New York: John Day. Locke, John (2018). The Thing's Incredible! The Secret Origins of Weird Tales. Elkhorn...
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    Khlebnikov, Velimir (1985). Douglas, Charlotte (ed.). The King of Time: Selected Writings of the Russian Futurian. Translated by Schmidt, Paul. Harvard University...
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    Morgan le Fay in modern culture (category Wikipedia articles contravening the Manual of Style for lists of works)
    The Matter of Britain character Morgan le Fay (often known as Morgana, and sometimes also as Morgaine and other names) has been featured many times in...
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