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Four more Urania covers by Karel Thole. 1960s/70s. Ah, Thole—he could make bizarrely grotesque monst
Cover art to Clifford Simak’s So Bright the Vision (1968), by Gray Morrow. Speculative fiction, say
DAW, the publisher ith the greatest covers ever made. This one is by David Maddingly.
Barclay Shaw
Sci-fi illustrator, Richard Powers (1921-1996). The man who brought surrealism to sci-fi covers.
Preliminary 1960s sci-fi covers by Ed Emshwiller.
Harold W. McCauley (1913-1977), “Amazing Stories”, Vol. 21, #1, 1947Source
Alex Schomburg (1905-1998), “Fantastic Story Magazine”, Vol. 4, #2, 1953Source
Mike Gilbert (1947-2000), “Worlds of IF”, Vol. 20, #3, 1970SourceNot happy with my rushe
Hannes Bok (1914-1964), ‘The Alien Vibration’, “Future”, Vol. 2, #3, 1942Sou
Ed Emshwiller (1925-1990), “Galaxy” Vol. 11, #6, 1956Source
Ed Emshwiller (1925-1990), “Space Stories”, Vol. 1, #3, 1953Source
John Pederson, Jr., ‘Trick or Treat’, “Worlds of If”, Nov. 1959Source
Ed Emshwiller (1925-1990)1. “Galaxy”, #3, Dec. 19542. “Galaxy”, #2, Dec. 1
Progress vs tradition, science vs survival… Which shall prevail? Come what may, beware the Da
Margaret Brundage (1900-1976), “Marvel Tales”, Vol. 1, #6, Dec. 1939Source
Allen Anderson (1908-1995), “Planet Stories”, Vol. 4, #11, 1951Source
Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘Help For Mankind’, “Galaxy”, Vol. 13, #2
Finally, I can share these two book covers with all of you! And I can finally “come out&r
Frank Kelly Freas, Destination Saturn (1968).
The paperback covers of George Barr. All of them are from the smaller publisher, DAW, who I&
Ken Barr
Robert Schulz, Sands of Mars (1953)
Progress vs tradition, science vs survival… Which shall prevail? Come what may, beware th
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