Over in The Atlantic , there ’s a enceinte immediate - and - dirty history of the science fiction book cover , good manners of the sept at SF bookstore Singularity & Co. Starting with the pulpy artwork of artist like Frank R. Paul and others , the covers get on into some somewhat cartoony figure of outlander and rocketships in the 1950s , before embracing abstraction and pop graphics in the sixties … and then slowly returning to the cartoony and pulpy images the music genre had embark on to abandon . The whole affair is well deserving read . [ The Atlantic ]
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