Perry Armstrong Comments: The Skydiver pilot quickly realised the folly of ejecting underwater.
You might remember this from here.
Published 1977
Perry Armstrong Comments: The Skydiver pilot quickly realised the folly of ejecting underwater.
You might remember this from here.
Published 1977
Nix comments: This has an annoyingly shiny cover, so it may be hard to read its contents. It’s an anthology of four famous SF works: _2001_, _The Demolished Man_, _The Day of the Triffids_, and _I, Robot_. As you know, all of these contained city-sized giant mecha and huge explosions (although only two had the giant mecha dive-bombed by rocketships), so the cover is quite appropriate, and obviously is a fine piece of artwork: tasteful, yet subtle. I’m only sending it in because it’s so annoyingly shiny.
Many thanks to Nix!
Good Show Sir Comments: They were an odd super hero team, but they kept the streets of Boston safe for a few months.
Published 1971
Emster Comments: Looks like a typical dream after a late night all-you-can-eat buffet.
Published 1986
Good Show Sir Comments: Fun fact. For some reason I am reminded that he Latin word for “sword sheath” is vagina.
Published 1986
Jeremiah Comments: Computers looked so futuristic in 1979. No way this cover will ever appear outdated.
Published 1979
Malcolm Comments: Lookin’ cool with her fairy devil-pig and her giant Master Lock.
Published 1969
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