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The Long Tomorrow by Leigh Brackett (Mayflower Sci-Fi, 1962) From a bookshop on Charing Cross Road, London. The war is over… The great cities of the world have been razed to the ground. Once more the people have returned to the country - frightene
Authentic Science Fiction, No. 69, May 15th, 1956 (Hamilton and Co.) From Sue Ryder in Hockely, Nottingham.
The Original Science Fiction Stories, No.11 (Strato Publications). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
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.
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.
robertkazinsky: Film Genre Meme: science fiction (2/5) I am putting myself to the fullest possible use, which is all I think that any conscious entity can ever hope to do. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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Hallelujah! It’s Sci-Fi Sunday!
Top 100 Lists for Science Fiction & Fantasy
Pulp Covers: The Magic, Magic Carpet Fantastic Science Fiction Stories Oct. 1959 / cover art by Ed Valigursky
astromonster: Taro Okamoto, (left) designer of the Paira Aliens from “Warning from Space” 1956 [宇宙人東京に現わる] In his biography of Stanley Kubrick, author John Baxter traces Kubrick’s interest in science fiction films, which led
theniftyfifties: Planet Stories - 1951 sci-fi magazine
A Comicbook Science StoryOn an Earth much like ours, a research firm is very close to perfecting a technology which will allow humanity to live on other planetoids. However, when a person is exposed to that technology…Sub-Genre: Superhero Fiction,
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
Authentic Science Fiction Issue No. 69 (1956).From a second-hand book shop.
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barbaracanepa:Noa from “SKY DOLL” !…14 years today !( watercolors + pencils colors and.. not photoshop ! ).Character designer by Alessandro Barbucci and mepencil art : Alessandrocolors : by me
atomic-flash: Forrest J. Ackerman Presents Music For Robots Album Science Fiction Records, 1954. This album of Sci-Fi stories, narrated by Mr. Ackerman (with sound effects) was sold for years in the back pages of Famous Monsters of Filmland.
vintageanchor: “Good writing is clear. Talented writing is energetic. Good writing avoids errors. Talented writing makes things happen in the reader’s mind—-vividly, forcefully…” ― Samuel R. DelanyHappy birthday to Harlem native, sci-fi novelist
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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 Marvel Science Fiction illustrated by Hannes Bok, 1951.
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,
jumbledplanet: Beefcake photo of actor George Nader, who may be best remembered by some for his role in the low budget sci-fi movie, Robot Monster (1953). When he died in 2001 at age 81 he was survived by his partner of 55 years, Mark Miller. Trivia
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.
70sscifiart: Bob Eggleton (via Science Fiction Art)
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jedavu: ZONA by Alex Andreyev Digital art guru, Saint-Petersburg based illustrator Alex Andreyev created a concept for ZONA TV series (based on the short science fiction novel written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky), to be released in 2015
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horroroftruant: Mars Attacks Trading Cards (Ten Images)Mars Attacks is a science fiction trading card series released in 1962. The cards feature artwork by science-fiction artists Wallace Wood and Norman Saunders and tell the story of the invasion of
alantrotter: (Note: I’ve been wanting to link to this for a while, but the site’s been down and doesn’t seem to be coming back. I want to preserve it, so here it is in full.) If all stories were written like science fiction stories By Mark Rosenfelder
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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
writersnoonereads:Arkady and Boris Strugatsky are probably the most famous Soviet-era science-fiction writers, but only recently have any of their numerous books come back into print in the US: Chicago Review Press published a new translation of Roadside
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70sscifiart: Today’s Space Helmet Reflection Saturday comes from the great John Berkey — an interior illustration for the November 1998 issue of ’Science Fiction Age.’ I wonder if she’s contemplating this city’s odd zoning laws.
70sscifiart: Jack Coggins cover art for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May 1954
wtxch:Carlos Ochagavia (Spanish,b. 1913)Illustration for “Tomorrow and Beyond: Masterpieces of Science Fiction Art”,1978
rhubarbes: 幻のFA現る!!【輝鎚作例第2弾】 (via 幻のFA現る!!【輝鎚作例第2弾】 | Sci-Fi/Cyberpunk/Gaming Art | Pinterest) More robots here.
70sscifiart: Tony Roberts (via Ships & Vehicles - Science Fiction Art)
fishstickmonkey: Paul Lehr’s cover for the 1971 edition (via Updates: Recent Science Fiction Acquisitions No. XCIV (Simak Farmer Harness Van Scyoc) | Science Fiction and Other Suspect Ruminations)
martinlkennedy: Painting by Paul Alexander ‘Untitled’ (year unknown) from the book Tomorrow and Beyond; Masterpieces of Science Fiction Art (1978)
martinlkennedy: Painting by John Berkey ‘Star 2’ (1972) from the book Tomorrow and Beyond; Masterpieces of Science Fiction Art (1978)
martinlkennedy: Unlisted artist but probably Wilf Hardy. From Space Wars Fact and Fiction, 1980
70sscifiart:martinlkennedy: Unlisted artist but probably Wilf Hardy. From Space Wars Fact and Fiction, 1980 This is a fantastic piece.
martinlkennedy: Painting by Tim White ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ (1977) from the book The Science Fiction and Fantasy World of Tim White (1981)
sciencefictionworld: “Dyson Sphere” by Levy Wang. My Blogs: Beautiful WarbirdsFull AfterburnerThe Test PilotsP-38 LightningNasa HistoryScience Fiction WorldFantasy Literature & Art
alpha-brony: lootcrate: Wow, just wow. This size comparison chart of science fiction space ships. Source Now let’s see them battle! Oh man. I remember seeing this (i think i blogged it too) like a year or two ago. It has grown since then…