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Space Adventure or Space Adventures, or ''variation'', may refer to: * space opera, a genre of scifi * ''The Space Adventure'' (video game) (コブラII: 伝説の男, Kobura II: Densetsu no Otoko, ''Cobra II: The Legendary Bandit''), a video game based on the Japanese manga comic book series ''Space Adventures Cobra'' * ''Space Adventures'' (comics), a U.S. anthology comic book series * GURPS ''Space Adventures'', the Space Adventures module for the GURPS RPG system * ''Space Adventures – Music from 'Doctor Who' 1963–1968'' (album), a 1987 album of BBC background music * Space Adventures, a space tourism company * "Space Adventure" (''The Brak Show''), a 2007 webisode * "Space Adventure", a 2011 episode from season 3 of ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' * ''Space Adventures'', one of Sol Cohen's reprint science fiction magazines See also * ''The Great Space Adventure'' (film), a 1963 film * * * * * Adventure (other) * ''Keymon & Nani in Space Adventure ''Ke ...
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GURPS Space Adventures
''GURPS Space Adventures'' is an adventure published by Steve Jackson Games (SJG) in 1991 for the role-playing system '' GURPS'' (Generic Universal Role-Playing System), and more specifically, for the science-fiction setting provided by the previously published '' GURPS Space''. Plot summary ''GURPS Space Adventures'' contains three adventures intended for use with ''GURPS Space'': * "Rebirth" * "Beware the Health Police" * "Raid on Sterling" Publication history SJG published '' GURPS Space'' in 1988, one of the broad genre books that followed the publication of the '' GURPS Basic Set'' (1986). ''GURPS Space'' was supported by several second-tier sourcebooks including the '' GURPS Space Atlases'' (1988-1991), '' GURPS Space Bestiary'' (1990), and '' GURPS Aliens'' (1990). ''GURPS Space Adventures'' used this science-fiction framework for three adventures, written by William A. Barton, Thomas S. Gressman, and David L. Pulver, with artwork by Donna Barr, C. Brent Ferguson, Ruth T ...
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Space Opera
Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction that emphasizes space warfare, with use of melodramatic, risk-taking space adventures, relationships, and chivalric romance. Set mainly or entirely in outer space, it features technological and social advancements (or lack thereof) in faster-than-light travel, futuristic weapons, and sophisticated technology, on a backdrop of galactic empires and interstellar wars with fictional aliens, often in fictional galaxies. The term has no relation to opera music, but is instead a play on the terms "soap opera", a melodramatic television series, and "horse opera", which was coined during the 1930s to indicate a clichéd and formulaic Western film. Space operas emerged in the 1930s and continue to be produced in literature, film, comics, television, video games and board games. An early film which was based on space-opera comic strips was ''Flash Gordon'' (1936), created by Alex Raymond. ''Perry Rhodan'' (1961–) is the most successful spa ...
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The Space Adventure (video Game)
, also known simply as ''The Space Adventure'', is an adventure game released for the PC Engine CD-ROM² System in 1991 in Japan and for the Sega CD in 1995 in North America and Europe. It is the sequel to a Japan only game titled ''Cobra: Kokuryuuou no Densetsu'' released for the PC Engine CD in 1989, both being based on the manga and anime series '' Cobra'' by Buichi Terasawa. The game was developed and published by Hudson Soft and was one of the last games to be published for the Sega CD in both North America and Europe. The format of the game is similar to '' Snatcher'' while the plot is based on one of Cobra's early adventures. The game is the first anime-licensed game to receive a Mature rating from the ESRB. Plot The player takes the role of the manga hero Cobra, who after walking into a bar, learns that a bounty has been placed on his head by the Galaxy Patrol and that he is being hunted by a bounty hunter named Jane Royal. After it is discovered that Cobra's archenemy ...
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Space Adventures (comics)
''Space Adventures'' (sometimes cover-titled ''Science Fiction Space Adventures'', ''Space Adventures Presents Rocky Jones'' and other variations for particular issues) was an American science-fiction anthology comic book series published sporadically by Charlton Comics from 1952 to 1979. Its initial iteration included some of the earliest work of industry notables Steve Ditko, Dick Giordano, and Tony Tallarico, and at least one story by EC Comics mainstay Bernard Krigstein. In 1960, a second iteration introduced the superhero Captain Atom by writer Joe Gill and artist Ditko, shortly prior to Ditko's co-creation of Spider-Man for Marvel Comics. Publication history First series ''Space Adventures'', a science-fiction anthology comic book from the Derby, Connecticut-based Charlton Comics, was initially published for 21 issues (cover-dated July 1952 - Aug. 1956). Issues #9-12 (Winter 1954 - Aug. 1954) were cover-titled ''Science Fiction Space Adventures''. The following two issues we ...
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