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Illustration by Tim White for Omni magazine, May 1990; it was also used for the Terry Pratchett nove
myjetpack:#halloween #science #vampiresfor this week’s New Scientist magazinewww.instagram.c
Galaxy, October 1961Cover by Virgil Finlay
Virgil Finlay illustration for Galaxy Magazine (December 1956).
cinekenya: Pumzi, Kenya’s first science fiction film, imagines a dystopian future 35 years after wa
talesfromweirdland:A Rose for Ecclesiastes.Hannes Bok cover art for The Magazine of Fantasy and Scie
(I Killed Hitler) The Robot God.Hannes Bok cover art to Weird Tales (July 1941).
Article illustrationIllustration for Quanta magazine - Neutrinos Linked With Cosmic Source for the
A book for kids that covers growing food, caring for animals, county fairs and farmer’s markets, nat
Hitler’s at it again. Karel Thole cover art to sci-fi magazine Urania (1982), illustrating the 1980
Allen Anderson (1908-1995), “Planet Stories”, Vol. 4, #11, 1951Source
Malcolm Hadden Smith (1910-1966), ‘Lair of the Grimalkin’, “Fantastic Adventures&r
I was commissioned by Scientific American to create a full page illustration for a neuroscience arti
The Robot Who Looked Like Me, from Cosmopolitan Magazine by Dick Ellescas (Nov. 1973)
From Science MagazineSPECIAL COLLECTION of ARTICLES: the Ebola Virus Given the current outbreak, un
Scientific Editorial Research - New Scientist and Scientific American: Things, I felt, had to change
Hubert Rogers (1898-1982), ‘Methuselah’s Children’, “Astound
gameraboy:The Visitor at the Zoo, Galaxy Magazine, April 1963 by Ed Emshwiller (EMSH)
The BBC Microcomputer Disc Storage System Leaflet (Front) by Historic Preston on Flickr.
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘The Dead Don’t Die’, “Fantastic
Jack Gaughan cover art to Galaxy magazine (July 1972).
TBT to this awesome cover of PopSci from September 1938!
In 1988, Popular Science editors first anointed 100 products as the Best of What’s New. The cu
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), 'Doorway Into Time’, “Famous Fantastic Mysterie
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