Biotronic Man” Stickers, 1977

Object Name: “Biotronic Man” stickers
Maker and Year: IPC Publishing, 1977
Object Type: Decorative stickers
Image SourceComic Vine
Description (Richard McKenna):
https://wearethemutants.com/2016/09/22/biotronic-man-stickers-1977/


ADVENTURES IN SCIENCE FICTION COVER ART: THE FUTURISTIC CITIES OF LIMA DE FREITAS, PART I



The Portuguese painter and illustrator Lima de Freitas (1927-1998) created a vast number of covers for the Portuguese pressLivros do Brasil.  For more on the range of art he produced in his career consult his wikipedia page [here].
A while back I reviewed Mordecai Roshwald’s Level 7 (1959) and discovered de Freitas’ amazing cover (below).  More than any of the US editions, it evokes the claustrophobic tone of the novel (and even some of the surreal elements). (...)

A PRIMEIRA BATALHA INTERESTELAR

http://lapiedradesisifo.com/2014/04/07/la-primera-batalla-interestelar/

http://www.revistaamalgama.com.br/05/2012/a-histori
a-verdadeira-luciano-de-samosata/

Site about futurism and news tech

http://futurism.com/


Como publicar seu livro

http://viverdaescrita.com.br/como-ter-seu-livro-publicado/

Frontier, a different kind of space opera, from Image Comics and Jonathan Hickman

http://www.polygon.com/2016/7/18/12203868/frontier-a-different-kind-of-space-opera-from-image-comics-and-jonathan-hickman

Impulse- by Keith Roberts

http://www.lynmcconchie.com/new/?p=251
Keith John Kingston Roberts (20 September 1935 – 5 October 2000), was an English science fiction author. He began publishing with two stories in the September 1964 issue of Science Fantasy magazine, "Anita" (the first of a series of stories featuring a teenage modern witch and her eccentric granny) and "Escapism.[1][2]
Several of his early stories were written using the pseudonym Alistair Bevan. His second novel, Pavane, which is a collection of linked stories, may be his most famous work: an alternate history novel in which the Roman Catholic Church takes control of England following the assassination of Queen Elizabeth I.[3]
Roberts wrote numerous novels and short stories, and also worked as an illustrator. His artistic contributions include covers and interior artwork for New Worlds and Science Fantasy, later renamed Impulse. He also edited the last few issues of Impulse although the nominal editor was Harry Harrison.[3]
http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Keith_Roberts