Skylark Smith


Skylark Smith

Born #onthisday in 1890.

Father of Space Opera, battling Evil throughout the Universe, starting with "Blackie" DuQuesne, and going on to Helmuth "speaking for Boskone."


Can't really have a good space battle without "violet lambent beams of unimaginable force rending the very fabric of spacetime."

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  1. riding pants were considered mandatory if you wanted to depict a heroic guy standing proud and strong, inviting a kick to the nuts.

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  2. I always associated Street and Smith with the original Doc Savage pulps...though I knew that series from the Bantam reprints, in which Doc was always depicted on the covers wearing jodphurs.

    I've been thinking about the Lensmen books lately; I'll take this post as a sign I should pull them out and reread them.

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  3. AFAIK, E.E. "Doc" Smith was not related to anyone at Street and Smith. Outside of being a writer, he was a cereal chemist (donut mixes). en.m.wikipedia.org - E. E. Smith - Wikipedia

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  4. I like that Smith dressed as C.L. Moore's "Northwest Smith" in his stint as GOH at Chicon I. Northwest was an anti-hero originally created for Westerns, but turned out into Space when the scifi genre opened up. An early Han Solo type.

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