Atomolinks: On the Inside
When you start talking about pulp science fiction magazines, many people immediately mention the classic, colorful, lurid covers of the era – and rightly so. The astounding cover art is what really make the pulp era memorable, even for those of us that weren’t alive at the time (like me!). But what many people forget about is the interior art which, while generally black and white line art, could be just as excellent.
I was happy to stumble upon a set by Flickr user “Doc Mars.” While the set features art from Jack Vance stories, it’s a wonderful example of pulp scifi art in general – both cover and interior art.
Check it out, you won’t regret it.