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Authentic Science Fiction, No. 69, May 15th, 1956 (Hamilton and Co.) From Sue Ryder in Hockely, Nottingham.
Science Fantasy, No. 54 (Nova Publications, 1962). From Sue Ryder in Hockely, Nottingham.
The Original Science Fiction Stories, No.11 (Strato Publications). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
The Werewolf Principle, by Clifford D. Simak. Cover art by Ian Miller. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell. Cover by Hannes Bok. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Darker Than You Think, by Jack Williamson. Frontispiece by Cartier. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Empire Of The Atom, by A.E. van Vogt. Cover by McCauley. From The Visual Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Ash (Triune Books, 1978).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Best Science Fiction Of The Year 5, edited by Terry Carr (Book Club Associates, 1977).From a charity shop in Bedfont, Middlesex.
Connoisseur’s Science Fiction, edited by Tom Boardman (Penguin, 1976). Featuring stories by Alfred Bester, Frederick Pohl, Kurt Vonnegut, Theodore Sturgeon, Jack Finney, J.G. Ballard, Isaac Asimov, Eric Frank Russell, J.T. McIntosh, Frederic Brown.From
An ABC of Science Fiction, edited by Tom Boardman Jr. (Avon, 1966). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustration by Paul, from ‘Baron Munchausen’s New Scientific Adventures’. From A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Scoops, from A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustration by Paul, from Francis Flagg’s ‘The Machine Man of Ardathia’, featured in Amazing Stories November 1927. From A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustration by Finlay, for Leigh Brackett’s ‘The Big Jump’, in Space Stories (February 1953). From A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Fantasy Annual 1948 illustration, from A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
‘Pluto’, illustrated by Lynx (1965). From A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
1975 Famous Monsters Convention poster. From A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Illustration from Nueva Dimension magazine, 1972. From A Pictorial History of Science Fiction, by David Kyle (Hamlyn, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
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Pulp Covers: The Magic, Magic Carpet Fantastic Science Fiction Stories Oct. 1959 / cover art by Ed Valigursky
mudwerks: Scienfiction (by twincovercollector) pulp magazine Science Fiction of april 1943 (vol. 3, nr. 4). Contains stories of Arthur Leo Zagat, L. Ron Hubbard a.o. Cover by Milton Luros
M/M romance with science fiction! Here’s a nice review of my book, The God Hunters. Book two is coming soon :) http://reviewsbyamoslassen.com/?p=20815
sadburro: Astounding Science Fiction July 1954 (cover apparently inappropriate)
warrensikes: Spanish Science Fiction Covers
I am watching Prophets of Science Fiction 1291 others are also watching Prophets of Science Fiction on GetGlue.com
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Master Presentations: “Devil Girl from Mars” (REMASTERED) Terror! Suspense! Romance! Science! Compelling Dialogue! Emasculation! All of that and so much more in this classic 1950’s sci-fi schlock about the dangers of Martian Feminism!&md
Venture Science Fiction Magazine Vol. 1 No. 2 (Fantasy House Inc. 1957).From eBay
13 French Science Fiction Stories (Corgi, 1965).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Science Fiction (2017) Brand Fucking New 1. Lit Me Up2. Can’t Get It Out3. Waste4. Could Never Be Heaven5. Same Logic / Teeth6.1377. Out of Mana8. In the Water9. Desert10. No Control11. 45112. Batter Up
owlygem: zimeta: A small ode to the large world of animatronics and puppetry! Jurassic Park, Predator Short Circuit, Terminator Alien, Star Wars Mystery Science Theater 3000, Return to OZ Farscape, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
New Worlds Science Fiction, Dec. 1954, issue #30. Cover illustrated by Gerard Quinn.
Super Science Stories, December 1942, v. 1 n. 3.
applehorseapplehappy: An elegant and evocative Alex Schomburg piece. (from Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, December 1954)
scificovers: rogerwilkerson: I Married a Martian! Fantastic Science Fiction magazine cover - February 1958 Quite a lot of suggestive imagery on this cover.
Here is a cover of Joanna Russ’s first novel Picnic On Paradise (1968) in honor of her 2013 induction into the EMP’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame. Alyx, the main character of Picnic on Paradise has a combination of sharp wit,
Cover of Science Fiction Terror Tales by Emsh, 1955. The collection has short stories from some of the greats including Dick, Asimov, Sturgeon, Bradbury, Heinlen and more!
Cover for Astounding Science Fiction, November 1950. Pattee’s cover for the Astounding Science Fiction November 1950 issue is visually stunning. A transparent man (his arteries + brain showing) holds the atomic symbol aloft. On the horizon a
Science Fiction Monthly cover by Bruce Pennington, 1974.
Astounding Science Fiction cover by Alejandro de Cañedo, May 1948.
Space Opera, A Science Fiction Role Playing Game from Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1981.
The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, August 1979. volume 57, #2.
Cover of Science Fiction Stories illustrated by Ed Emswhiller, 1957. This should be Jessica Lange’s next role.
Cover of Marvel Science Fiction illustrated by Hannes Bok, 1951.
An Al Williamson and Roy Krenkel illustration in Incredible Science Fiction #32, 1955.
Cover of Fantasy and Science Fiction by Hannes Bok, November 1963.
George Nader's Chrome, published in 1978, is a science fiction novel that follows the relationship of two men, one human and the other machine, in a world where loving an android is punishable by death. Nader, close friends of the actor Rock Hudson,
Cover art for Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1959.
theniftyfifties: Authentic Science Fiction magazine, December 1951.
Amazing Science Fiction, March 1973. Edited by Ted White, cover art by Mike Hinge.
vintageanchorbooks: “Science fiction, outside of poetry, is the only literary field which has no limits, no parameters whatsoever.” ― Theodore Sturgeon, as quoted in an interview with David Duncan
dexer-von-dexer: danshive: In science fiction, AIs tend to malfunction due to some technicality of logic, such as that business with the laws of robotics and an AI reaching a dramatic, ironic conclusion. Content regulation algorithms tell me that sci-fi
balu8: Weird Science-Fantasy #1: The Children by Albert B. Feldstein, Wallace Wood and Jim Wroten; cover by Wallace Wood and Marie Severin EC
thedailywhat: Infographic of the Day: The Most Comprehensive Size Comparison of Science-Fictional Spaceships Yet Click through the image for a closer look at this awesome chart of science-fictional spaceships compiled by DeviantART user DirkLoechel.
Science fiction nerds will write books and critical essays about aliens, monsters, mutants, and species that don’t even exist. But introduce a black character and its like “OMG WHAT IS THIS NEGRO DOING HERE!!!???”
sciencefictionworld: “Dyson Sphere” by Levy Wang. My Blogs: Beautiful WarbirdsFull AfterburnerThe Test PilotsP-38 LightningNasa HistoryScience Fiction WorldFantasy Literature & Art
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of BBC science fiction show Dr.Who, the Aberdeen Face Lab can, for the first time, reveal the ‘real’ face of The Doctor. Through the use of cutting edge face averaging software previously developed