Donnerstag, 7. März 2019

007 anno 1970


Vintage Comic - Strange Adventures #225
Pencils: Joe Kubert
Inks: Joe Kubert
DC (July-Aug1970)


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007 anno 1963


Aerospace Systems Oriented? More like Aerospace Systems Higgledy-piggledy.
Aerospace Engineering Magazine 1963


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007 anno 1950s


Comic: Mystery in Space


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007 anno 1960s


Williams Skyway


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007 anno 1950


Vintage Comic - Venus #010
Atlas (July 1950)


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007 anno 1961


Aerospace Engineering Magazine 1961


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007 anno 1958


Popular Mechanics Magazine, August 1958


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007 anno 1910


King's Views of New York - Hochbahnen und Flugzeuge


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007 anno 1950s


Edgar T. Sterling - Fenster zum Mars
Pabel Utopia Zukunftsroman 144


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007 anno 1960s


W. W. Shols - Drei Sonnen für Terra
Pabel Utopia Zukunftsroman 528


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007 anno 1960s


Carl Riegl / Jo Arming - Kampf gegen Sternengilden
Pabel Utopia Zukunftsroman 569


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007 anno 1950s

Alan D. Smith - Die Botschaft des Panergon
Berliner Taschenbücher [1]


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007 anno 1914


Abadschew - Der Mensch verändert seinen Planeten
Cover:  Adelhelm Dietzel, Dresden (21.02.1914 Plauen - 17.07.1998 Dresden)


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007 anno 1914


Eberhardt Del’ Antonio - Gigantum
Cover: Adelhelm Dietzel, Dresden (21.02.1914 Plauen - 17.07.1998 Dresden) - Monorail


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007 anno 1914


Eberhardt Del’ Antonio - Heimkehr der Vorfahren
Cover: Adelhelm Dietzel, Dresden (21.02.1914 Plauen - 17.07.1998 Dresden) 


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007 anno 1914


{Eberhardt Del’ Antonio - Projekt Sahara
Cover: Adelhelm Dietzel, Dresden (21.02.1914 Plauen - 17.07.1998 Dresden)


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007 anno 1914



Eberhardt Del’ Antonio - Titanus
Cover: Adelhelm Dietzel, Dresden (21.02.1914 Plauen - 17.07.1998 Dresden) 



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007 anno 2069


2069 A Sex Odyssey


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007 anno 1951


The Man from Planet X (1951)


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007 anno 1963


“I saw a huge, round, dark mass plunging straight down at my train.”
Illustration of a UFO encounter by Richard Jennings. 1963.


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007 anno 0000


Les Enfants del l’Espace / De Kinderen van de Ruimte (The Space Children)


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007 anno 0000


Raum Rakete X-7


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007 anno 0000


Moon Colonies illustrated by John Berkey


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007 anno 2017


Interessante Neuveröffentlichung in Sachen PULPS:

“The Art of the Pulps”, co-edited by myself [Doug Ellis], Ed Hulse and Robert Weinberg, came out earlier this week, on October 24 from IDW.  For me, it was a long wait, but I think the final book was well worth it.  Bob and I actually started preliminary work on the book back in January 2016, so it’s been nearly a two year project for me. Bob unfortunately passed away in late September 2016, just as we were about to start working on it in earnest, but fortunately Ed Hulse was willing to step in and help see the book through to its completion.  I think Bob would have been very pleased with how it came out. The book focuses on the colorful cover art of the pulps, along with a sampling of some black and white interior pulp art, containing roughly 460 images.  But in addition to the images, there’s well over 50,000 words of text, written by some of the top experts in the pulp field.  Besides contributions from the co-editors, we were fortunate enough to enlist the writing talents of (in alphabetical order):  Mike Ashley (science fiction), Will Murray (hero), Michelle Nolan (sports), Laurie Powers (love), Tom Roberts (air and war), David Saunders (the great pulp artists), F. Paul Wilson (foreword) and John Wooley (detective). (Zitat aus einem Posting von Doug Ellis)


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007 anno 1951


Flight to Mars (Monogram, 1951)


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