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Illustration by ‘Emsh’ (Ed Emshwiller) for Basil Wells’ 'Utility Girl’ from The Original Science Fiction Stories magazine, No. 11 (Strato Publications, 1959). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
Illustration by Wally Wood for Robert Silverberg’s ‘There’s No Place Like Space’ from The Original Science Fiction Stories magazine, No. 11 (Strato Publications, 1959). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
The Mind Thing, by Fredric Brown (Hamlyn, 1979). Cover illustration by George Underwood. From a second-hand book shop in Charing Cross Road, London. HE WAS INCAPABLE OF LOVE OR MERCY… OR EVEN HATE. FOR ‘HE’ WAS REALLY AN 'IT’
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, by Philip K. Dick (Panther Books, 1979). From a charity shop 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
The World Of The Future: Future Cities, written by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis, illustrated by Gordon Davies, Terry Hadler, Brian Lewis, Michael Roffe and George Thompson (Usborne, 1979).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Illustration from The World Of The Future: Future Cities, written by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis, illustrated by Gordon Davies, Terry Hadler, Brian Lewis, Michael Roffe and George Thompson (Usborne, 1979).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.
lamivex: Here is a short comic illustrating one of my LLP ideas. I originally intended it to be a single illustration but it developed into a small series of pictures. It’s not intended to be a complete story, just an incident or experience from a
bitburner: I have this thing for 70’s Sci-Fi illustrations. Specifically ones of ships I can see into. Weird huh?
fer1972: Sci-fi Illustrations by Dan McPharlin
(via Sci-fi illustrations by Shigeru Komatsuzaki ~ Pink Tentacle)
senseorsensuality: Illustration by deme w.
ggariba: I was never really into sci-fi until I realized that there was a place for me in the future. Shoutout to Janet Jackson , Busta , and 50 cent ,TLC ect for bringing that 90′s super future ,latex look to my eyes, also the Matrix.
theniftyfifties: Terror from the year 5000 - 1950s sci fi
Cover by Ron Turner and Reginald Heade’s for One Against Tomorrow by Hank Janson, 1956.
Scary Space Monkey.
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sciencefictiongallery: Gray Morrow 1967
Flash Gordon and Dale Arden illustrated by Alex Raymond.
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Illustration of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century which was voted most popular radio program in 1936, sponsored by COCOMALT.
Cover of Marvel Science Fiction illustrated by Hannes Bok, 1951.
coocoocraycray: Juan Gimenez
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.
Cover of ‘Furthest’ by Suzette Haden Elgin illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon, 1971. Published by Ace Books.
Cover for Amazing illustrated by Ray Kalfus, May 1963.
Amazing magazine Cover art illustrated by Robert Adragna December 1964
laughingsquid: Cartography, Andrew DeGraff’s Solo Art Show of Illustrated Maps Based on Films at Gallery1988 in Los Angeles
Hannes Bok illustration.
xenophone: illustration by Ed Emshwiller source
Cover of Isaac Asimov’s Robot City #4: Prodigy, illustrated by Arthur Byron Cover, published 1988.
ruinsorbooks: Lebbeus Woods’ radical architecture, illustrating Arthur C Clarke’s The Sentinel
70sscifiart: Freefalling space monkey. Just another day here at 70s Sci-fi Art.
jadinerhine: Xenogears 15th Anniversary Collab I by =JadineR Ah, I should have posted this up last week but I totally forgot x_x;;Anyway, this is one of three collaborative illustrations I colored for a Xenogears fan project headed by Rin-Uzuki. The
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: Horror inspired illustrations from The Movie Show art exhibition, now on at Galerie Daniel Maghen. Bram Stoker’s Dracula by Tommaso Bennato Halloween by Roberto Ricci Duel by Didier Graffet Alien by Mikael Bourgouin
benwilsonham: Illustration @VampyBitMe aka Linda Le as Princess Jun - Gatchaman
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xombiedirge: Preview Illustrations by Jason Edmiston / Website / Tumblr Part of A Rogues Gallery art show, opening August 23rd 2013 at the Mondo Gallery / Tumblr.
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xombiedirge: Hey by Chris Thornley aka Raid71 / Tumblr / Charity Time and Space by Alan Dalby / Tumblr The Time Machine by Matt Lyon / Tumblr Be Excellent by Oliver Frape / Blog Part of the Art V Cancer charity art show, Bending Time &
xombiedirge: Illustrations by Matt Ferguson / Tumblr / Website / Twitter 36” X 24” 2 colour screen prints, editions of 40. Available HERE. Part of Matt’s apocalyptic themed series, It’s the End of The World as I know it (And I Feel Fine).
laughingsquid: Synthespians, Illustrated Versions of 66 Famous Robots From Movies & Television Shows
70sscifiart: For 2022, I’m doing Space Helmet Reflection Saturday! Every Saturday, I’ll post a retro science fiction illustration featuring a scene reflected through the visor of a spacesuit. First up is one of the most beautiful examples, this
70sscifiart: A surrealist Space Helmet Reflection Saturday: Ron Walotsky’s ‘Spaceman,’ an undated interior illustration in his 2000 art collection ’Inner Visions’
70sscifiart:Illustration by Jack Coggins. via Flickr)
7electrons: 7E Guest Artist - Kilian Eng Lately I’ve been rediscovering sci-fi illustration and there are a new generation of artists carrying the torch for illustrators like Syd Mead. Kilian Eng hails from Sweden and I discovered his work through