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Categories: Assorted, Pulptastic!
Tagged as: pulp, Pulptastic!, Science-Fiction, The Telltale Mind
I love how the guys are in bulky spacesuits on a lot of these while the women are in flimsy little bits of clothing….
They knew how to sell to their target audience.
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They did indeed! lol
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Another great special feature article. I love these retro covers. These are really inspiring. For example, with the last image, I really like the striking design of the woman being pulled into the large eye. I imagine the art and stories of these way back pulps greatly influenced a generation of writers, directors, and artists. It’s great to look back and rewind time. Thanks. I wonder if the Galaxy Science Fiction inspired Michael Crichton when he wrote WESTWORLD.
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I don’t know, but I don’t see why not.
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