After years of frustration at Asgard Press always being sold out of their magnificent pulp sci fi cover calendars, I took special precautions this year to order mine well in advance so I could look forward to a 2019 full of Old School Sci Fi adventure. Then, I got a curiously small package in the […]
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“Chill, I got this.”
John W. Campbell, a chief architect of science fiction’s Golden Age, was as brilliant as he was problematic
An examination of a great but flawed giant of the Pulp Science Fiction Era. John W. Campbell, a chief architect of science fiction’s Golden Age, was as brilliant as he was problematic
Captain Future, Fall 1940.
I read the story this cover illustrates last night. Looking at the illustration through the eyes of our irreverent culture, it does seem to invite a wisecrack comment. But the actual short story is, in fact, an effectively ghastly tale.
Super Science Stories, August 1942.
She couldn’t find the circuit breaker box. He didn’t have a wire nut connector. And Home Depot was 5 light-years away.
The Art Of Sci-Fi Book Covers
Astounding Science Fiction, August 1946.
“Scientific Detective Monthly,” March 1930.