Amazon 15 Incredible Han Solo Collectibles Explore a curated guide to the best Han Solo collectibles, from action figures to LEGO sets—each piece capturing the legend of Star Wars’ most iconic rogue.
Amazon Adorn Your Quarters with Treasures from Two Universes Explore the best science fiction desk items from Star Wars and Star Trek that enhance your workspace while showcasing your fandom. Ideal for gifting or collecting.
Science Fiction Films Exploring the Legacy of "Forbidden Planet" – Shakespeare in Space "Forbidden Planet" (1956) directed by Fred M. Wilcox offers a nostalgic journey into science fiction, exploring ambition and technology. Rating: 7.5/10.
What If? What If Khan Had Killed Admiral Kirk in “Star Trek II” A speculative look at how “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” and the franchise’s future might have changed if Khan Noonien Singh had claimed his ultimate revenge on Admiral James T. Kirk.
Star Trek Before CGI in "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" A look at how "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" used models, matte paintings, and inventive craftsmanship to create unforgettable worlds before the age of CGI.
Trivia How Tom Swift Inspired the TASER A look at how the fictional invention in the 1911 novel “Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle” inspired the real-world TASER, bridging pulp adventure and modern technology.
SFC Newsletter The Summer Metalstorm Hit Theaters Released in August 1983, "Metalstorm The Destruction of Jared-Syn" brought desert science fiction and 3D adventure to theaters in a bold attempt to start a new kind of cinematic universe.
Book Review "Lord of Light" Blends Myth and Science A Hugo-winning blend of myth and science, "Lord of Light" by Roger Zelazny delivers an epic tale of power, belief, and technology that continues to captivate readers more than 50 years after its debut.
Amazon Timeless Icons of Doctor Who Discover key Doctor Who collectibles for fans and collectors. Find action figures, art, and memorabilia to enhance your Whovian experience.
The Men of Science Fiction The Shockwave Rider’s Hidden Hero In Brunner’s "The Shockwave Rider," Kirk Redmond proves that even inside a corrupt system, a man with conscience and access to the truth can become a force for quiet but lasting change.
Science Fiction Films Metropolis (1927): When Machines Dream and Men Obey Explore the towering vision and haunting warnings of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"—a 1927 silent epic that blends myth, machinery, and morality in one of science fiction’s most enduring masterpieces.
Amazon Ten Relics from the Rise of the Machines Explore essential Terminator collectibles in our buying guide. Discover action figures, models, and memorabilia perfect for fans and collectors alike.
What If? What if Khan Had Boarded the Enterprise? A closer encounter with Khan aboard the Enterprise reshapes the tactical, emotional, and thematic core of "The Wrath of Khan," revealing how proximity alters destiny in this classic science fiction tale.
Star Trek "The Matrix" Scene That Mirrors a Classic "Star Trek" Moment A pivotal scene in "The Matrix" mirrors a haunting moment from "Star Trek: The Original Series," revealing how one ghostly captain helped shape a future where reality itself can unravel.
Trivia The Day the Rebels Called the Red Cross Real-life Norwegian Red Cross volunteers helped film the icy Hoth scenes in "The Empire Strikes Back," bringing authentic survival skills to one of sci-fi’s most iconic battles.
SFC Newsletter How "The War of the Worlds" Built Sci-Fi’s Invasion Blueprint On August 13, 2025, we mark seventy-two years since "The War of the Worlds" first invaded American theaters. This issue explores how the 1953 classic shaped the alien invasion genre and left a lasting legacy in science fiction film and television.
Book Review The Enduring Power of Heinlein's "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" A visionary lunar revolt, a sentient computer, and hard-won liberty define "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress," Heinlein's bold fusion of political philosophy and classic science fiction.
Amazon 12 Funko Pops That Bring the Final Frontier to Your Bookshelf Discover the ultimate buying guide for Funko Pop collectibles from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Explore 12 must-have figures that will make your collection shine.
The Men of Science Fiction How "Ecotopia" Tests a Man’s Soul William Weston’s journey in "Ecotopia" reveals a man tested by a new civilization—and strengthened by it, proving that true morality comes from courage, reflection, and earned conviction.
Science Fiction Films How One Alien Warned a World on Edge Discover the timeless classic "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951), directed by Robert Wise. Explore its profound themes and enjoy a rating of 7.7/10.
Amazon Artifacts of Loyalty in the World of R2-D2 Collecting Discover the top 12 R2-D2 collectibles every Star Wars fan should own. Find the perfect addition to your collection with our detailed buying guide.
What If? What If Davidge Had Been a Drac? A thoughtful reimagining of "Enemy Mine" from the Drac's perspective. This article explores how shifting the point of view transforms its themes of survival, brotherhood, and moral duty, revealing new depths in a science fiction classic.
Star Wars How the Millennium Falcon Became a Symbol of Hope The "Millennium Falcon" is more than a freighter. She’s the Rebellion’s secret weapon, a symbol of freedom, and science fiction’s most enduring starship of hope, defiance, and legacy.
Trivia When Philip K. Dick Went to Hollywood Explore how Philip K. Dick's stories inspired more than a dozen science fiction films like "Blade Runner," "Total Recall," and "Minority Report," each reflecting his signature themes of reality, identity, and uncertainty.
SFC Newsletter The First Science Fiction Film in Color with Doctor X Explore how 1932’s "Doctor X" became the first sci-fi horror in color, ushering in a new era of visual storytelling with eerie reds, greens, and mad science.