Vintage Science Gallery
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Posters, images, toys, and an Atari 2600 game: box office dud, MegaForce (1982).Sometimes I wonder w
Cover by John Martin for legendary science fiction magazine, OMNI (July 1982). Look at those great t
Astronauts in peril. Cover illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for Alien Planet (1963), Bow Down to Null
Nikola Teslas “Flying Machine 1928” powered by Free Energy!
And four more by Richard Powers.
talesfromweirdland:MARS ATTACKS bubblegum cards—“space adventure bubble gum” cards, that is.
talesfromweirdland:COMIC INFERNO. Illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for GALAXY magazine (February 1963)
bubblegum daydreamz: Art & submission by @missretrospace
vintagegeekculture:Noriyoshi Ohrai
talesfromweirdland:More images from Dutch comic, Storm. Art by Don Lawrence. I grew up with it and f
Merry Mars: by Chris Trevas
Showcasing art from some of my favourite artists in the field of visual arts, including vintage; pul
Hand mit Ringen (Hand with Ring),The first medical X-ray, circa 1895. Taken by X-ray inventor Wilhel
Science Fiction Postcards: My Top Five CoversEmad Akhtar, editor at Michael Joseph, discusses his t
Illustration for Future Life Magazine by Ron Miller
talesfromweirdland:Concept art for the first two Halo games, by Eddie Smith.
Slaves to the Metal Horde.Cover by Malcolm Smith for Imagination magazine #6 (June 1954).
1950s Sci-Fi novel cover: ‘The Man Who Japed’, Philip K. Dick.
Peter Keetman, Plastische Raumschwingungen, 1949-51. Vintage gelatin silver print. Keetman experimen
I was going to post just Ed Emshwiller’s cover art for Galaxy Science Fiction (images 1 and 2), but
probablyhellagay:i-dontknow-ok:medic981:vintage-and-whatnot:Okay so science side of tumblr help me o
Pluto: by Scott Listfield
Something happened on the day he diedSpirit rose a metre and stepped asideSomebody else took his p
Amazing Science Fiction. 1943. A very odd cover!
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