Happy Sci-Fi Dolphin Saturday. Ron Cobb, for San Francisco Express Times, 1968.
Richard Hescox, “First Contact.” When I wanted to include this artwork in my art collection, I reached out to the artist for more information on where it was first published and got a surprising answer: Never. Hescox created it as a sample for his portfolio in 1975.
My art collection has a nice clean version of it in my section about gunfights in space. So, today is the first time this one has appeared in print!
My book “Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s” is out now, get it here!
Lava pouring into the ocean ph. Andrew Studer
Every kid in Haddonfield thinks this place is haunted. They may be right.
Halloween (1978) | dir. John Carpenter
There are two types of skull planet.
Art by Ray Feibush (left) and Bruce Pennington. Check out these illustrations along with 400 others in my new art book - "Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s" is out now!
by Evan Holm
Noe Leon, Missionary Being Eaten by a Jaguar, 1907
Elena Ceretti Stein from Double painting (Self-portrait after Rogier van der Weyden and Noé León), 2022
Cristóbal Schmal
“ Nutopia “ // Diego Castro
MS World Discoverer was a German expedition cruise ship. It hit an uncharted reef in the Sandfly Passage 29. April 2000. The hole was too big to get it repaired on the spot, so all the guests were taken ashore. A few hours later the captain ran the ship full speed on ground in Rodrick bay. (via sv_manjana)
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