defrog: (science!)
udhcmh:<br />“ lookyloo316:<br />“     Year 2018! (1957) by James Blish. Cover art by Richard M. Powers<br />”<br />In Blish’s Year 2018!, locked in an endless Cold War with the USSR, a security-obsessed United States is a McCarthyite near-dictatorship.<br />Mankind has...

[Via Old School Science Fiction]

[Infinity crawl]

Locked in an endless Cold War with the USSR, a security-obsessed United States is a McCarthyite near-dictatorship.

Mankind has reached the nearby planets and colonies and research stations dot the Solar System.

In these fringe outposts, forbidden science discovers a new technology that will enable whole cities to escape the repressive Earth and travel among the stars ...


Yup.

Living in the future,

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On the one hand, this is the best title ever.

On the other hand, HOW IS CHOPPER COP ACCELERATING THAT MOTORCYCLE?



[Via Gore Girl’s Dungeon]

It’s hard,

This is dF


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Harlan Ellison, Rockabilly, 1961; cover art by Mitchell Hooks. (via Rockabilly)

[Via The Neon Wilderness]

Stag party,

This is dF


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This is just brilliant. That’s what this is.



[Via New Wave Hooker]

Too bad she won’t live,

This is dF


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It’s not quite how I remember the story, but who am I to be critical?



[Via Somebody Robbed The Glendale Train]

FUN FACT: This is actually one of my all-time favorite books.

Contemptuous disdain,

This is dF


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Commie Sex Trap by Roger Blake (1960s)

[Via Crypt Of Wrestling]

God, I miss the Cold War.

I’ve got a secret,

This is dF


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[Via Pulp International]

Vice run wild,

This is dF


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[Via Pulp International]

Vice run wild,

This is dF


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[Via Percy Trout]

Should you choose to accept it,

This is dF


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Weekend Reading

[Via The Girl Can’t Dance]

When in Rome,

This is dF
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Towel Day is this Friday, by the way.

And since I may not be online then, here’s my Official Towel Day post.



[Via Pulp International]

That’s not hoopy,

This is dF



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I majored in Lust in university, you know.

And I have the degrees to prove it.



[Via Old Erotic Art]

Magna cum louder,

This is dF


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[Via Biscuits For Smut]

Value for money,

This is dF
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[Via Old Erotic Art]

The art of the deal,

This is dF
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If by “frightening:” you mean “Sitting on trash cans under lampposts glaring at people”. Then yeah.



[Via Suicide Watch]

Wasted on the young,

This is dF


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Han Solo as pulp-fiction hero.

HAN SOLO and THE DANTOOINE DELILAH

[Via the artist, Phil Noto]

Is it just me, or does he look kind of like Robert Vaughn?

BONUS TRACK: This reminds me of Brian Daley’s Han Solo novels, which I read in high school. I don’t know if they’d hold up to my jaded 45-year-old self, but I enjoyed them at the time, not least because Solo was my favorite Star Wars character, and I was keen to read some (ahem) solo adventures.

On the other hand, I did try Daley’s first book, The Doomfarers Of Coramonde, after reading the Solo books, and it didn’t make a huge impression.

DISCLAIMER: I should also mention that apart from The Han Solo Adventures and Alan Dean Foster’s Splinter Of The Mind’s Eye (which I also liked, at least when I was 13, despite Solo not being in it), I haven’t really bothered with most of the Star Wars Expanded Universe novels. If anyone wants to make recommendations, I’m all ears.

Shoot first,

This is dF
defrog: (fritzi thanks)
Good morning. It’s Monday.



And how did you spend YR weekend?

[Image via Retrogasm]

Finishing what we started,

This is dF
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In future, the 50s secretary look will be big.

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Sorry, that’s all I have for today, due to spending the day island-hopping in 36ºC heat – which requires a 5am wake-up call, BTW. Explanations within the next 48 hours. More or less.

Extra crispy,

This is dF


defrog: (dok sleepless)
Great moments in book covers!



[Via Pulp International]

Synopsis from Wikipedia:

“The novel explores the theme of the Übermensch (superman) in the character of John Wainwright, whose supernormal human mentality inevitably leads to conflict with normal human society and to the destruction of the utopian colony founded by John and other superhumans.”

Which you can totally tell from the cover.

Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed,

This is dF

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