
My original tumblr post was here. This cover of Science Fiction Quarterly promotes “Escape to Earth” by Manly Banister, and; “The Clock Paradox (Special Feature)” by Isaac Asimov. It was first blogged by pulpcovers.com.
My original tumblr post was here. This cover of Science Fiction Quarterly promotes “Escape to Earth” by Manly Banister, and; “The Clock Paradox (Special Feature)” by Isaac Asimov. It was first blogged by pulpcovers.com.
MY original tumblr post was here. This sequence was first posted on tumblr by androidghost who identifies it as by Olivia de Bernadinis — Abducted by Aliens. It comes to us via nerdstuff45.
My original tumblr post was here. This image is octomaid by GOKNOTT. it was first blogged on the artist’s tumblr and comes to us via fuckyeahmonstergirls.
MY original tumblr post was here. This Summer 1944 cover of Planet Stories was first posted on tumblr by Damsel Lover and advertises stories by Leigh Brackett (“Terror out of Space”) and Ray Bradbury (“Morgue Ship”).
My original tumblr post was damsellover who attributes it thus: “The daily dose of Fay Wray is this GIF of Fay in distress from Below the Sea (1933)” and dates it “10/10/2014.” The movie is obscure; I have found an IMDB entry and a review at pre-code.com.
My original tumblr post was here. This is an illustration by Gina Kiel. It was originally posted on tumblr by rebel6 and comes to us via zbiorowisko.
My original tumblr post was here. This 1940s cover of Startling Stories was done by Earle Bergey. It contains the text “Startling Stories. A scientifiction novel complete in this issue. A ThrillingPublication Lands of the Earthquake: An amazing complete novel by Henry Kuttner. The Disc-Men of Jupiter: A Hall of Fame Novelet by Manly Wade Wellman.” It was originally posted on tumblr by hollyhocksandtulips and comes to us via pulpfrog.
My original tumblr post was here. This comic book cover is internally labeled as the work of the American artist Dave Stevens (1955-2008). There is an official Dave Stevens site here. The illustration was cross-blogged from the site Hooray for Wally Wood.
My original tumblr post was here. This is more art by Earle Bergey, I think. Sourced on tumblr to damsellover who notes the title Fantastic Story and date 1952.