
Part of the Boundary Shock Quarterly series:
- Fading Empires
- First Contact
- Sorcery and Starships
- Zeroes And Ones
- Neon and Nebulas
- Galactic Gastronomy
- Space Westerns
- Captain’s Log
- Tuesday After Next
- Grand Theft Starship
- Robot, Androids, Cyborgs, Oh My!
- Boneyard Of Lost Dreams
- Ray Guns and Space Babes
- Apocalypse Descending
- Asteroid Miners and Comet Wildcatters
- Alien Dreams
- Homo Futuris
- What Might Have Been…
- Lawmen and Crimefighters
- Solarpunk
- Space Marines
- Cargo Wars
- Wandering Monsters
- Dieselpunk
- Veterans
- Sea Stories
- New Worlds New Civilizations
- Avast! (The Pirate Issue)
- Cyberpunks
- Tramp Freighter Captains
- Science Fiction Holidays
- Tomorrow’s Crimes
- Cold Steel and Hot Blasters
Early television simply took the popular mid-century westerns and put them in space, including the first, great, science fiction series, which had the logline “Wagon Train in Space.”
Others have done the same, in aesthetic and theme. What will your future look like, if you draw your inspiration from the Cowboy Era?









