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The Golden Age of Science Fiction dawned just before the onset of World War II. It began to mature when the troops came home.
In the beginning, there was Jules Verne. O H.G. Wells or Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley or someone else. It doesn't matter who was the first science fiction writer.
Science Fiction (SF) was born in novels in the 19th century, but really began to come of age before and during the Golden Age between 1939 and 1944 with the short story.
Science fiction movies of the 1950s were strongly influenced by the paranoia of the Atomic and Cold War Eras or the feeling that we are not alone.
Hugo Gernsback occupied a crucial role in the development of science fiction by publishing "Amazing Stories", the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction.
Despite its campy, corny, and somewhat awkward title, I Married a Monster From Outer Space starring Gloria Talbott and Tom Tyron is a decent low budget film.


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