Artist Profile: Gino D’Achille (1935 — 2017)


Gino D’Achille was born in Rome and began his career as an artist when, at the age of 11, he personally presented a portrait he had done of Pope Pius XII to the pontiff himself.  D’Achille studied at Rome’s Liceo Artistico and then later worked as a commercial artist in Milan.  It was there that his work was first spotted by British talent scouts, who persuaded D’Achille to move to the UK and pursue his career as an illustrator in London.  It was while living in London that D’Achille’s science fiction-themed work was first discovered and truly appreciated.  D’Achille was especially known for the covers he did for a series of John Carter of Mars reprints but he actually worked in all genres and, in some circles, was even better known for illustrating David Kossoff’s Bible Stories.

Below is a sampling of Gino D’Achille’s work.

Celebrate National Weatherperson’s Day With These “Stormy” Covers


Happy National Weatherperson’s Day!  We depend on these brave souls to help us survive the storms of life.  As the classic pulp covers below show, storms come in many different shapes and sizes:

by Robert Stanley

by Charles Wood

by Earle Bergey

by George Gross

by Gino D’Achille

by Robert Maguire

by Robert Shulz