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The Machineries of Joy, by Ray Bradbury (Corgi, 1966). From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Death Arms, by K.W. Jeter (Grafton, 1987). Front cover illustration by Steve Crisp. From a second-hand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. FEAR CITY The city: Los Angeles. The time: the day after tomorrow. The straight population has fled from THE
theyungbasedfob: Desert Stars - Cover by Hideyoshi
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oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York in the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) (via) Designed by art director Stephen Goosson, the city set was an elaborate miniature model that covered a ground area of 75 x 225 feet
loopez: These are a few interesting futuristic images, from a website chock full of science fiction art, most of the post-human / post-apocalyptic variety. There are few to no creator credits, but some look like covers to sci-fi novels, others concept
Secret Agent of Terra by John Brunner, 1962.
The Rim Gods by A. Bertram Chandler published by Ace Double, 1969.
empyr3an: The Wind from the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke. Pan 1983. Cover artist Stephen Bradbury
Cover of Analog magazine by Lloyd Birmingham, 1962.
Cover of Fantastic Stories of Imagination by Gray Morrow, 1965.
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!
1966 edition of Memorias de un Robot by Alan Comet.
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
Book cover of Hawksbill Station by Don Ivan Punchatz, 1970. Complete with hairy naked men hanging out on a toxic planet. Sexy! The book title page caption for the cover reads “At Samural industries, Paul studies his computer monitors to predict
Cover of Analog magazine by Kelly Freas, 1966
Cover of Galaxy Magazine by Finley, 1961.
German cover by Eyke Volkmer.
Science Fiction Monthly cover by Bruce Pennington, 1974.
Amazing Stories cover by Arnold Kohn, 1947.
Astounding Science Fiction cover by Alejandro de Cañedo, May 1948.
The Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, August 1979. volume 57, #2.
The Door Through Space by Marion Zimmer Bradley, an Ace Double, 1972.
Cover of Marvel Science Fiction illustrated by Hannes Bok, 1951.
11200: STEPHEN FABIAN The Children of the State, 1976, Galaxy magazine cover illustration
Cover of Return to the Stars by Edmond Hamilton illustrated by Jim Steranko, 1969.
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Cover of Fantasy and Science Fiction by Hannes Bok, November 1963.
sciencefictiongallery: L. B. Cole - Blue bolt
brudesworld: Steve Ditko, 1954.
brudesworld: 1958 Edition. Pencil Ink
334 by Thomas Disch, 1972.
martinlkennedy: Painting by Chris Moore from the book Dangerous Frontiers (1980)
The Utopian Encyclopedia
Bohemian Puna - Hawaii
ruinsorbooks: Lebbeus Woods’ radical architecture, illustrating Arthur C Clarke’s The Sentinel
flight-to-mars: The Gene Szafran covers
xombiedirge: Pulp Novel Star Wars Covers by Timothy Anderson / Blog
lghtstrm: Oscar-Chichoni-Cover-For-Heavy-Metal-Magazine My first NSFW and probably last, but the skill, technique and execution of this illustration is amazing. Couldn’t resist.
xombiedirge: Total Recall VHS Cover by Scott Balmer /Tumblr
infinitemachine: cover by Alejandro-Mirabal
scifi-fantasy-horror: Impressions Cover by MartaNael
fuckyeahcyber-punk: Broken Worlds - - Book Cover by artificialdesign
marvelperil: - X-Treme X-Men v1 #6 (This cover looks like some kinky sci-fi mecha anime)
artofbattletech: AI upscale of Field Manual: Free Worlds League cover artwork by Doug Chaffee, published in 1997, link to full resolution https://lensdump.com/i/jbnzZq
rudolfkremers: For me Sci-Fi art was at its best in the 70/80s. You could see a step change in production design on films like Alien, Star Trek, Blade Runner and Tron (and others). You could see it on 1000s of sci-fi book covers, (often better than
siryl: gameraboy: Eerie #63 back cover (1975) by Ken Kelly Shiny humanoid robots standing in the wreckage that was once our world. It’s almost a whole genre in sci-fi art (and it started long before The Terminator).
theartofmichaelwhelan: PEREGRINE (1977) by Michael Whelan At first glance the book Peregrine looked like an original publication from 1978 but that didn’t track with the fact that Michael’s early ACE covers for Poul Anderson were all reissues. Sure
nerdsandgamersftw: Pulp Novel: Mass Effect“A pulp fiction style cover for one of my favourite series, Mass Effect, I wanted to take the slick sci-fi world of the games and take it back to something more inspired by retro futurism.“ [x]Created by
70sscifiart: Paul Alexander’s 1986 cover for R. M. Meluch’s ‘Wind Dancers’
70sscifiart: Dean Ellis
humanoidhistory:John Berkey cover art for Space Mail, a 1980 sci-fi anthology edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Joseph Olander.
70sscifiart: Alien Landscapes, a 1979 book collecting art from a variety of retro sci-fi artists. The cover artist is Les Edwards.
talesfromweirdland: Preliminary cover art by Michael Whelan for sci-fi novel, Flandry of Terra (1979).
70sscifiart:Here’s an old favorite of mine: 1974 cover art by Dean Ellis for Ben Bova’s ‘As on a Darkling Plain.’ For my money, Ellis was the most underrated 70s sci-fi cover artist: He uses clean, intricate detail combined with simple light and