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On io9 last week, we explained the five marks of Clinton-Era science fiction, identified five potential alternate histories of New York City that nobody has written a scifi novel about yet, gave you a NSFW peek at the greatest scifi porn of all time, debated which are the best zombies of science fiction, and told you to go out and read a new English translation of Osamu Tezuka’s manga Apollo right now.

We talked to science fiction writer Charles Stross about sex and prisons, and to Ken MacLeod, author of The Execution Channel, about why science fiction writers are obsessed with the near future.

Cloverfield designer Martin Whist told us about the movie’s “stark realism”. Canadian SF writer and filmmaker Jim Munroe stopped by to tell us about one science fiction novel that changed political rhetoric forever.

We asked you to ogle a picture of a house made of 110 tons of steel, 3D pictures of your brain powered by a console game chipset, 90 images of Stan Lee comic book characters remixed by artists, a gallery of monsters by artist Eliza Gauger, who also designed io9’s beautiful logo, and a bunch of photos of the scary-shiny Iron Man suit shown at CES (plus closeups of the cool actuators in his arms and legs).

And to entertain you with short, yummy bits of video, we brought you the mad sexology experiments of The Curious Dr. Humpp, and the amazing laser fight between David “the Hoff” Hasselhoff and a robot in the brilliant 1980s stinker Star Crash, a mashup trailer showing that all adventure movies look the same, and James Bond’s greatest space battle (with lasers that go “pew pew pew!”) from Moonraker.

https://gizmodo.com/the-five-marks-of-clintonian-science-fiction-343146

https://gizmodo.com/five-alternate-histories-of-new-york-342531

https://gizmodo.com/greatest-sci-fi-porn-of-all-time-342006

http://io9.com/341102/great-zombies-of-science-fiction

https://gizmodo.com/can-clones-learn-to-love-japans-manga-god-breaks-taboo-343503

https://gizmodo.com/charles-stross-talks-to-io9-about-sex-prison-and-poli-342235

https://gizmodo.com/why-is-science-fiction-going-back-to-the-near-future-343451

https://gizmodo.com/cloverfield-designer-tells-io9-about-the-movies-stark-341385

https://gizmodo.com/science-fiction-that-changed-political-rhetoric-forever-341615

https://gizmodo.com/a-house-made-from-110-tons-of-steel-343155

https://gizmodo.com/this-is-what-game-consoles-really-do-to-your-brain-343104

https://gizmodo.com/trippy-re-interpretations-of-stan-lees-comic-book-chara-342603

https://gizmodo.com/eliza-gaugers-very-best-monsters-342601

https://gizmodo.com/shiny-scary-iron-man-suit-at-ces-341828

http://io9.com/343569/mad-sexology-meets-disembodied-brain-in-the-curious-dr-humpp

https://gizmodo.com/david-hasselhoffs-lightsaber-duel-with-stop-motion-andr-342318

https://gizmodo.com/when-adventure-becomes-repetitive-341233

https://gizmodo.com/james-bonds-greatest-space-battle-341701

We also gave you a peek at forgotten 1970s classic novel The Feminists, all about a scary dystopian future in 1992 when hot, dominant women rule the world and heterosex is a crime!

https://gizmodo.com/its-the-far-future-of-1992-and-hot-dominant-women-rule-341649

In science, we explored how carbon nanotubes will make synthetic skin feel pain, and what it would mean to tinker with genes that regulate sleep (hint: insanity may result), a new kind of translucent concrete, and three space-saving tips from the astronauts living in close quarters on the Zvezda, the International Space Station’s living quarters.

https://gizmodo.com/nanotubes-make-synthetic-skin-feel-your-pain-342273

https://gizmodo.com/tinkering-with-the-sleep-gene-343957

https://gizmodo.com/translucent-concrete-lets-the-light-shine-in-341675

https://gizmodo.com/tips-on-organizing-your-room-from-the-zvezda-space-habi-341364

You gave us a ton of feedback on some polls about what science should be punked (as in cyberpunk) next, and which TV shows should be brought back in re-runs while the writers continue to strike.

https://gizmodo.com/what-science-should-we-punk-next-343419

https://gizmodo.com/which-dead-sci-fi-show-should-breathe-again-341945

The first installment of a regular feature, Beloved Local Bookstore, began with a look inside San Francisco’s Borderlands Books. Send us your ideas for more beloved local scifi and comic book stores in your town!

https://gizmodo.com/o-beloved-local-scifi-bookstore-343019

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