What if I was a scientist, and you were an alien, and we were both...girls...
My contribution to the "And They Were Monsters" zine! This got to be a print for backers for the Kickstarter :]
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Perry Rhodan no 426, October 1969.
Art by Johnny Bruck
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Carol Brewster as "Alpha" in Cat-Women of the Moon (1953)
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TODAY'S THE DAY!!! @pabs-art and I's comic, HAWK STARLING, begins! In our very first issue, Hawk is tasked to recover the effects of a dead aristocrat - but something still walks these abandoned halls... can she survive the MANSION OF THE MACHINE MAIDS? (cover by BrayzArt over on twitter!)
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Rod Ruth (1912-1987), ''Amazing Stories'', Vol. 21, #9, 1947
Source
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TIME TUNNEL #1 (Gold key, 1967)
Art: George Wilson
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“Man was created by Nature in order to explore it. As he approaches Truth he is fated to Knowledge. All the rest is bullshit.”
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THE SNOWS OF GANYMEDE (1958)
Art by ED VALIGURSKY
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Other Timelines, Other Lifetimes Series…
The 20s & 30s (2 of 3) - The Astounding Wonders of Spacetime Sally, inspired by the 1920s sci-fi serials and pulp sci-fi of the time (while this image was generated in black and white, the lips were generated with very slight subtle color which I've kept as a stylistic choice, I think it's lovely)
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I’ve picked up The Solarians by Norman Spinrad (1966) again
As you may recall, the main character is grating in a “damned computers! Let a man be a MAN!” way
And the society is annoying for being straw bureaucrats who really ARE slavishly devoted to the advice of their computers
And we’ve finally met the titular Solarians, who are condescending superbeings who, at a guess, turned away from computers 300 years ago to develop psychic powers like telepathy and perfect time/space awareness (who needs a calculator to determine when you’re far enough away from a star to avoid blowing it up when you can just feel it?)
This didn’t feel like it’s going to be the WORST space opera I’ve read, but I think I’m still going to be hoping that there are no survivors at the end.
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Sometimes you do a kitbash because you're inspired by some fun pieces and shapes!
This violently neon space explorer was inspired by the upcoming 'psychadelic sci-fi' miniature wargame Astrabellum.
I like using sculpted bases, so I don't really use basing bits - but that giant crystal was too perfect not to include.
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Vaughn Bodē (1941 - 1975) & Larry Todd
Vampirella cover art (Warren, 1970)
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Sword and sorcery, planetary romance, and Dying Earth books
A list of classic pulp fantasy books in the vein of Conan, John Carter of Mars, and Cugel the Clever, as well as later novels and stories that expand on or subvert their tropes. For more information and useful links, check out the full version of this list. Come for book recommendations, stay for vintage cover art!
Many of these books were cited as inspirations for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons by Gary Gygax in the famous Appendix N and are still popular among fantasy RPG players.
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With HAWK STARLING officially announced, let's introduce our intrepid hero, Hawk Starling herself! After escaping alien slavers, the cuban ex-park ranger decides to reinvent herself, becoming a whole new butch with her new name, custom jetpack, and trusty lazhammer at her side!
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