List of space opera media

Cover of Imagination, June 1956

The following is a list of space opera media. Space opera is a subgenre of science fiction that David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer define as "colorful, dramatic, large-scale science fiction adventure, competently and sometimes beautifully written, usually focused on a sympathetic, heroic central character and plot action, and usually set in the relatively distant future, and in space or on other worlds, characteristically optimistic in tone. It often deals with war, piracy, military virtues, and very large-scale action, large stakes."[1]

The following are works that independent commentators have characterized as space opera.

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Literature

Novels and series (ordered chronologically by date of first publication)
Anthologies and collections
Short fiction
Manga
Comic books

Film and television

Anime

Stage

Tabletop games

Card games

Role-playing games

Video games

Social games

Music

References

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