E Bergey’s covers are remarkably consistent – as though he’s telling a story of his own. The babe varies, tho’ only in minor details (cover that navel!), but it’s always the same guy, in the same pressure suit, in the same spacecraft. It’s not lack of imagination – it’s stills taken from the movie in his mind.
It’s always the ones you can’t download, that really look interesting. Internet Archive does not have this issue, tho’ they have others.
I added a link for you.
Gaww – how’d you do that?
– “02,” not “February.” I failed my Google-fu saving throw.
Thank you!
E Bergey’s covers are remarkably consistent – as though he’s telling a story of his own. The babe varies, tho’ only in minor details (cover that navel!), but it’s always the same guy, in the same pressure suit, in the same spacecraft. It’s not lack of imagination – it’s stills taken from the movie in his mind.
https://archive.org/details/Thrilling_Wonder_Stories_v40n03_1952-08.Standard/page/n9/mode/2up
– has J Vance’s “Cholwell’s Chickens,” sequel to “Abercrombie Station”.
Thank you.
My reading list is getting slim so now I have a reason to read both pulps.
Good edtiton, though my review of Foundation, by Isaac Asimov, was better than theirs.
“Dance with me, Henry!”