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The Evolution of Sci-Fi: From Pulp Magazines to Blockbuster Universes

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  Introduction Science fiction has transformed from niche pulp stories into a dominant force in global entertainment. With franchises like  Star Wars ,  Dune , and  The Matrix  shaping pop culture, sci-fi is more influential than ever. But how did we get here? This deep dive explores sci-fi’s evolution—from early literature to cutting-edge cinema—and why it continues to captivate audiences worldwide.  The Birth of Sci-Fi: Early Literature & Pulp Era Sci-fi’s roots trace back to 19th-century literature, where authors imagined futuristic technologies and alien worlds. Key milestones include: Mary Shelley’s  Frankenstein  (1818)  – Often called the first sci-fi novel, blending gothic horror with scientific speculation. Jules Verne & H.G. Wells  – Verne’s  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea  (1870) and Wells’  The War of the Worlds  (1898) set the foundations for space travel and alien invasions. Pulp Magazines (1920s-4...