List of space opera media
Appearance
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, ordered chronologically by date of first publication.
These are works of print media.
Novels and series
- The Robot (1920-1992), Empire (1945-1951), and Foundation series (1942–1999) by Isaac Asimov [2]
- The Skylark series[3] (1928–1965) and the Lensman series[3] (1934–1948) by E. E. "Doc" Smith
- Arcot, Wade and Morey (1930–32) by John W. Campbell [4]
- The Lensman series (1934-1948) and The Vortex Blaster (1960) by E. E. Smith
- Starship Troopers (1959) by Robert A Heinlein
- Known Space (1964-present) by Larry Niven
- Dune (1965-present) by Frank Herbert
- The Space Odyssey series (1968-1997) by Arthur C. Clark
- Alliance-Union universe (1976–present) and Foreigner universe (1994–present) by C. J. Cherryh[5][6]
- The Uplift Universe novels (1980–98) by David Brin[7]
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1982–1989) by Yoshiki Tanaka
- The Ender's Game series (1985–present) by Orson Scott Card[8]
- Culture series (1987–2012)[9] and The Algebraist (2004)[10] by Iain M. Banks
- The Vorkosigan Saga (1987–present) by Lois McMaster Bujold[7]
- The Liaden universe series (1988-present) by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
- The Hyperion Cantos (1989–1996) by Dan Simmons[11]
- The Gap Cycle (1990–1996) by Stephen R. Donaldson
- The Xeelee Sequence (1991–present) by Stephen Baxter
- Honorverse series (1992–present) by David Weber[12]
- The Zones of Thought series (1992–present)[11][13] by Vernor Vinge
- Mars Trilogy (Red, Green, and Blue Mars) (1993-1999) by Kim Stanley Robinson
- The Seafort Saga (1994-2001) by David Feintuch
- The Skolian Saga (1995-present) by Catherine Asaro
- Crest of the Stars (1996–present) by Hiroyuki Morioka[14]
- Revelation Space series (2001–2009) by Alastair Reynolds [15]
- Dread Empire's Fall (2002–2005) by Walter Jon Williams[16]
- Saga of Seven Suns (2002–2008) and The Saga of Shadows (2014–present) by Kevin J. Anderson[17]
- Singularity Sky, Iron Sunrise and Saturn's Children (2003–present) by Charles Stross
- Commonwealth Saga (2004–2005) and The Night's Dawn Trilogy[18] (1996–1999) by Peter F. Hamilton[19]
- The Lost Fleet (2006–present) by Jack Campbell[20]
- Spiral Arm series (2007–) by Michael F. Flynn [21]
- Humanities Fire (2009-2016) by Michael Cobley
- The Expanse (2011–present) by James S. A. Corey
- Imperial Radch (2013–present) by Ann Leckie
Anthologies and collections
- Space Opera (1974) by Brian Aldiss
- The Space Opera Renaissance (2006) by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
- The New Space Opera (2007) by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan (2007)[22]
- The New Space Opera 2 (2009) by Gardner Dozois and Jonathan Strahan[22]
Short fiction
- Buck Rogers series (1928–present) by Philip Francis Nowlan and others [23]
- Perry Rhodan series (1961–present) in German by K. H. Scheer and Clark Darlton.
- Berserker series (1967–2005) by Fred Saberhagen[24]
Comics and manga
- Flash Gordon series (1934–present) by Alex Raymond and others
- Valérian and Laureline (1967–present) by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières
- Guardians of the Galaxy (1969–present) by Marvel Comics
- Adam Warlock (1975–1977) by Jim Starlin
- Space Adventure Cobra (1978–1984) by Buichi Terasawa
- Dreadstar (1980–1988) by Jim Starlin
- The Incal (1981–present) by Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Nexus (1981–present) by Mike Baron and Steve Rude
- Metabarons (1992–2003) by Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Mobile Suit Gundam (1979 - present)
- The Cyann Cycle (1993–present) by François Bourgeon
- Saga (2012–present) by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
Film, television, and video
- Doctor Who (1963–1989, 1996 TV film, 2005–present) created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber, Donald Wilson
- Star Trek (1966-present) created by Gene Roddenberry
- Dark Star (1974) directed by John Carpenter
- Star Wars (1977–present) created by George Lucas
- Blake's 7 (1978–1981) created by Terry Nation
- Battlestar Galactica (1978–1979 and 2004–2009) created by Glen A. Larson and Ronald D. Moore[25][26][27]
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979-1981) crested by Glen A. Larson
- Flash Gordon (1980)
- Dune (1984) directed by David Lynch
- The Last Starfighter (1984)
- Starchaser: The Legend of Orin (1985) created by Jeffrey Scott
- The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
- Red Dwarf (1988–1999, 2009, 2012) created by Grant Naylor, Rob Grant and Doug Naylor
- Shadow Raiders (1998-2000) animated series by Rainmaker Entertainment, based on the War Planets toy line.
- Babylon 5 (1993–1998) created by J. Michael Straczynski [28]
- Stargate (1994–2011[29]) created by Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin
- Starship Troopers (1997) directed by Paul Verhoeven
- The Fifth Element (1997) created by Luc Besson
- Lexx (1997–2002) created by Paul Donovan, Lex Gigeroff, Jeffrey Hirschfield
- Galaxy Quest (1999)
- Crusade (1999) created by J. Michael Straczynski
- Farscape (1999–2003) created by Rockne S. O'Bannon[30]
- Zenon trilogy (1999-2004)
- Andromeda (2000–2005) created by Gene Roddenberry
- Titan A.E. (2000) created by Ben Edlund, John August and Joss Whedon
- Firefly (2002) created by Joss Whedon
- Duck Dodgers (2003–2006)
- The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), characters by Ken Wheat and direction and universe by David Twohy.
- Serenity (2005) created by Joss Whedon
- Avatar (2009) created by James Cameron
- Prometheus (2012) directed by Ridley Scott
- John Carter (2012) directed by Andrew Stanton
- Ender's Game (2013) created by Orson Scott Card and directed by Gavin Hood
- Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) created by Marvel Studios and directed by James Gunn
- Jupiter Ascending (2015) created and directed by The Wachowskis
- Killjoys (2015–present)
- Dark Matter (2015–present)
- The Expanse (2015–present)
- Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) created by Marvel Studios and directed by James Gunn
- Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) directed by Luc Besson
- DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016 - present)
- Treasure Planet (2002) directed by Ron Clements
- Interstellar (2014) directed by Christopher Nolan
- The Orville (2017-present) created by
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- Space Battleship Yamato (1974-present) created by Yoshinobu Nishizaki and Leiji Matsumoto[31]
- Space Pirate Captain Harlock (1978-2014), Galaxy Express 999 (1978-2005), Queen Emeraldas (1998-1999), and Queen Millenia (1981-1982) created by Leiji Matsumoto[32][33][32][33]
- Gundam (1979-present) created by Yoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime Yatate
- Toward the Terra (1980-2007) original manga series by Keiko Takemiya
- Macross (1982-present) created by Shoji Kawamori,[34] and its U.S. counterpart Robotech (1985-2013]] adapted by Carl Macek
- Space Adventure Cobra (1982-2010) created by Buichi Terasawa
- Armored Trooper VOTOMS (1983-1984) created by Ryosuke Takahashi
- Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight (1985) created by Yoshinobu Nishizaki
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1988-present) original light novel by Yoshiki Tanaka[35]
- Tenchi Muyo! (1992-2014) created by Masaki Kajishima and Hiroki Hayashi[36]
- The Irresponsible Captain Tylor (1993-present) original light novel by Hitoshi Yoshioka[37]
- Martian Successor Nadesico (1996-1997) created by Kia Asamiya
- Cowboy Bebop (1998) created by Shinichirō Watanabe
- Outlaw Star and Angel Links (1998-1999) created by Takehiko Itō[38]
- Crest of the Stars, Banner of the Stars, Seikai no Danshō (1999-2005) created by Hiroyuki Morioka[39]
- Vandread (2000-2002) created by Gonzo and Media Factory
- Sonic X (2003-2004) based on Sonic the Hedgehog created by TMS Entertainment
- Starship Operators (2005) produced by J.C.Staff, original Manga series by Ryo Mizuno.
- Heroic Age (2007) created by Tow Ubukata.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (2007-2009) created by Gainax and Kazuki Nakashima
- Time Jam: Valerian & Laureline (2007-2008) based on Valérian and Laureline created by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières.
- Tytania (2008-2009) original light novel by Yoshiki Tanaka[35]
- Space Dandy (2014)
Stage
- Space Opera (opera)[40]
- Opera Galactica (opera)[41]
Games
Social
- Outernauts (2012–present) created by Insomniac Games
- Pluto Attacks (2011–present) created by StudioEx
Tabletop
- Stellar Conquest (1974)
- Traveller (1977-present)
- Space Opera (1980-present)
- BattleTech (1984–present) FASA Corporation
- Warhammer 40,000 (1987–present) Games Workshop
- Renegade Legion (1989–1993) FASA Corporation
- Rifts Phase World (1990-present)
- Star Trek Customizable Card Game (1994-2007)
- Star Wars Customizable Card Game (1995-2001)
- Twilight Imperium (1998–present) Fantasy Flight Games
- Alternity (1998-2000)
- WARS Trading Card Game (2004-2005)
- Serenity and Firefly RPGs (2005-2015)
- Risk: Star Wars: Clone Wars Edition (2005) Hasbro, Winning Moves
- Risk: Star Wars Original Trilogy Edition (2006) Hasbro, Winning Moves
- Race for the Galaxy (2007–present) Rio Grande Games
- Eclipse Phase (2009-present)
- Eclipse (2011) Asmodee
- Space Empires: 4X (2011) GMT Games
- Risk: Mass Effect Galaxy at War Edition (2013) Hasbro, Winning Moves
- Forbidden Stars (2015) Fantasy Flight Games
- Starfinder Roleplaying Game (2017-present)
Video
- Metroid (1986-present) created by Nintendo
- Starflight (1986-1991) created by Binary Systems and Electronic Arts
- Phantasy Star (1987–present) created by Sega.
- Star Control (1990-1996) created by Toys for Bob and Legend Entertainment
- Wing Commander (1990–2007) created by Origin Systems, Inc.
- Master of Orion (1993-2003) created by Simtex
- Star Fox (series) (1993–present) created by Nintendo
- Star Ocean (1996–2010) created by tri-Ace
- StarCraft (1998–present) created by Blizzard Entertainment
- Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (1999) created by Firaxis Games
- X (game series) (1999–present) created by Egosoft
- Homeworld (1999–2003) created by Relic Entertainment
- Starlancer (2000) and Freelancer (2003) created by Digital Anvil
- Halo (2001–present) created by Bungie and 343 Industries
- Ratchet & Clank (2002–present) created by Insomniac Games
- EVE Online (2003–present) created by CCP Games
- Galactic Civilizations (2003–present) created by Stardock
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003–present) created by LucasArts and BioWare
- Xenosaga (2003–2006) created by Monolith Soft
- Star Sonata (2004) developed by Adam Miller
- Advent Rising (2005) created by Majesco Entertainment
- Sword of the Stars (2006) created by Kerberos Productions
- Mass Effect (2007–present) created by BioWare[42]
- Dead Space (2008–present) created by EA Redwood Shores and Glen Schofield
- Sins of a Solar Empire (2008–present) created by Stardock
- Infinite Space (2009) created by Nude Maker
- Darkstar: The Interactive Movie (2010) created by Parallax Studio
- Star Citizen (2011–present) created by Cloud Imperium Games
- Endless Space (2012) created by Amplitude Studios
- Starbound (2016) created by Chucklefish
- Stellaris (video game) (2016–present) created by Paradox Interactive
Music
- 01011001 by Ayreon
- Into The Electric Castle by Ayreon
- Space Metal by Arjen Anthony Lucassen
- Star One project by Arjen Anthony Lucassen
- Universal Migrator Part 1: The Dream Sequencer by Ayreon
- Universal Migrator Part 2: Flight of the Migrator by Ayreon
- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars by David Bowie
- Songs from the Black Hole by Weezer
- The Vice Quadrant: A Space Opera by Steam Powered Giraffe
- Ziltoid the Omniscient by Devin Townsend
- The Devin Townsend Project Ziltoid: Dark Matters by Devin Townsend
- Metropolis Saga by Janelle Monáe
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