Scide Splitters: 1941 Retro Hugo Eligible Short Stories
The third and final part of a series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
The third and final part of a series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
Wil Wheaton disses Star Wars and Sheldon gets physical.
The second of a three part series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
For want of pastry chefs and children
The first of a three part series in which Scide Splitters examines humorous stories eligible for the 1941 Retro Hugos Awards.
Leonard and Sheldon need helium for their experiment; Amy does not need dating advice.
Shades of the SFWA Bulletin Cover kerfuffle as Stuart seeks advice on how to get more women into his comic book store. They boys try fencing.
The Big Bang Theory continues to flirt with fandom. (Warning: includes Filk)
Unidentified Funny Objects returns with its fourth annual anthology, this time engaging a theme of dark humor and including stories from the likes of George R. R. Martin, Mike Resnick, Eric Kaplan, Tim Pratt, Piers Anthony, Jody Lynn Nye, Gini Koch, Esther Friesner and more.
Is The BIg Bang Theory starting to unravel, or is it just becoming an ‘every other sitcom’?
Once a popular series in F&SF during the early 50s, Homer Nearing’s delightfully whimsical C. P. Ransom stories have since been almost completely forgotten.
Crossplay: who says Captain America has to be a guy? Who says that only girls can dress up as Black Widow?
Strange Worlds Stories is a very, very silly book. But if your taste runs to that kind of humour, you’re sure to find it very, very enjoyable.
Scide Splitters examines Keith Laumer’s first collection of stories featuring the less-than-diplomatic diplomat, Retief.
Andri Magnason spins a dark, humorous satire of a wildly absurd, near future that is not that far off from our current trajectory.
Indiegogo campaign for truly insane gorefest
Launch Pad Astronomy Workshop Man and the LPAW Team explores the planets and experiences Lunacy
The adventures of Launchpad Astronomy Workshop Man! Look! At the telescope! It’s a name far too long to fit here!
Warning: The story recommended in this review contains satire that may cause indigestion in some readers, particularly those who are currently afflicted with Puppy Mania.
I recently got to thinking about all the little posts that people put on Facebook and what others reply. Now, I have quite a few geeky friends, mostly from going to various cons over the […]
In the vein of Harry Harrison’s Bill, the Galactic Hero, Bob Shaw gives us the story of a man who joined the Space Legion to forget. Now if he can only remember who he is.
The dynamic duo of DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment brings fans of two iconic super hero teams together in this exciting six issue comic series, Batman 66’ Meets the Green Hornet.
G. J. Koch (aka Gini Koch) takes readers on a fast-paced, space opera romp, filled with pirates, derring-do, donkeys, sewage, and, well… boobs.
This episode really puts the sex into the Big Bang…Theory.
Scide Splitters reviews an anthology of dark comedies originally published by the people that brought you such fine car repair manuals as Dune.
Amy gives Sheldon a bath while Dr. Stephen Hawking trolls Leonard & Sheldon on the internet
Scide Splitters reviews seven fun filled cases from the files of Dan Shamble, Zombie Private Investigator.
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.
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