
Artwork of the Day: Hollywood Detective (by Hugh Joseph Ward)



by Johnny Craig
I think someone missed his stop.

by George Wilson
The sea is a dangerous place indeed.

by Jack Davis
Get that thing back in the crypt! That’s a scary cover.

Artist Unknown
We should all be thankful for Aunt Lavinia’s Ghost.
From 1951 through 1958, Imagination magazine brought stories of science fiction and horror to eager readers. Among the writers who appeared in Imagination were Philip K. Dick, Robert Heinlien, Robert Sheckley, and John Wyndham. Today, the magazine is well-remembered for its exciting covers, which were done by some of the best artists working in the pulps. You can’t have art without Imagination.
Below is a sampling of The Covers of Imagination: Stories of Science and Fantasy.