Hutch wrote:Not sure if you meant Amusing or Amazing cthia.
The ships of the Lensman and Skylark series by E.E. "Doc" Smith from the 1930's/40's are the best of the pulp fiction era, IMHO. Huge, with awesome weapons, galaxy-spanning ability, counted in the millions (yes, millions) of ships...The Skylark of Space began as a small globe and by the end of the series was a 1000-mile sphere with the capability of destroying galaxies (and I do not exaggerate). Doc did not write on a small scale....
And I would be remiss if I didn't mention perhaps my first exposure to anime (back in the 1970's): Space battleship Yamato (carried here in the USA as Star Blazers).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Battleship_Yamato
, which actually used the Yamato (it was more successful against aliens than opposing the US Navy).
And for amusing, I would recommend Schlock Mercenary, a web cartoon that has been running daily for almost 15 years with a rather eclectic group of ships (from the "Touch-and-Go" to the "Post-Dated Check Loan" to truly huge Battleplates.
I believe that that was actually millions of space fleets, each containing thousands of ships. Smith seriously underestimated how large a galaxy is.