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comic science fiction : ウィキペディア英語版 | comic science fiction
Comic science fiction alternatively known as comedy science fiction or sci-fi comedy is a subgenre of science fiction and comedy that exploits the sci-fi genre's conventions for comedic effect. Comic science fiction often mocks or satirizes standard SF conventions like alien invasion of Earth, interstellar travel, or futuristic technology. An early example was the ''Pete Manx'' series by Henry Kuttner and Arthur K. Barnes (sometimes writing together and sometimes separately, under the house pen-name of Kelvin Kent). Published in ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'' in the late 1930s and early 1940s, the series featured a time-traveling carnival barker who uses his con-man abilities to get out of trouble. Two later series cemented Kuttner's reputation as one of the most popular early writers of comic science fiction: the ''Gallegher'' series (about a drunken inventor and his narcissistic robot) and the ''Hogben'' series (about a family of mutant hillbillies). The former appeared in ''Astounding Science Fiction'' in 1943 and 1948 and was collected in hardcover as ''Robots Have No Tails'' (Gnome, 1952), and the latter appeared in ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'' in the late 1940s. ==Examples==
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