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  1. Boris VallejoThe Maker of the Universes, Philip Jose Farmer, Ace Books, 1977, original paperback cover illustration

    Boris Vallejo
    The Maker of the Universes, Philip Jose Farmer, Ace Books, 1977, original paperback cover illustration

    (Source: fineart.ha.com)

     
     
  2. kgthunder:

Artist: Virgil Finlay

    kgthunder:

    Artist: Virgil Finlay

     
     
  3. Wally Wood Science Fiction Digest Illustration Original Art (c. 1960s).

    Wally Wood Science Fiction Digest Illustration Original Art (c. 1960s).

    (Source: comics.ha.com)

     
     
  4. Ralph Reese Science Fiction Illustration Original Art (undated).

    Ralph Reese Science Fiction Illustration Original Art (undated).

    (Source: comics.ha.com)

     
     
  5. Illustration by William R. Leigh

“Since the Martian vegetation will probably run big and tall, there will be among these big-chested creatures climbing forms and leaping and flying forms, all engaged in seeking food among its crests and branches,” H.G. Wells, 1907

    Illustration by William R. Leigh

    “Since the Martian vegetation will probably run big and tall, there will be among these big-chested creatures climbing forms and leaping and flying forms, all engaged in seeking food among its crests and branches,” H.G. Wells, 1907

     
     
  6. Golden Age illustrator William R. Leigh received a challenging science fiction illustration assignment in 1907 for Cosmopolitan Magazine. He was asked to create drawings for an article called The Things that Live on Mars, by H.G. Wells, author of War of the Worlds (1898).

    Golden Age illustrator William R. Leigh received a challenging science fiction illustration assignment in 1907 for Cosmopolitan Magazine. He was asked to create drawings for an article called The Things that Live on Mars, by H.G. Wells, author of War of the Worlds (1898).