Steel Legion Kill Team Family Album, WIP, lots of kitbashing
A subreddit dedicated to Warhammer 40000 specialist game, Kill Team.Flashing Swords! #1, edited by Lin Carter. Cover art by Frank Frazetta.
Here we discuss the "sword and sorcery" tradition of fantasy literature, which includes Robert E. Howard, C.L. Moore, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, Michael Moorcock, Karl Edward Wagner, David C. Smith, Gary E. Gygax, and many more. “Sword and sorcery” emphasizes active protagonists, supernatural menaces, and preindustrial (mostly ancient and medieval) settings. Sword and sorcery continues to influence visual art, fantasy RPGs, CRPGs, film, comics, music, and much more. No AI art.Owl Time, by M.A. Foster [Kelly Freas]
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Jirel of Joiry, by C.L. Moore [Stephen Hickman]
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Adventure Magazine, April 1957 [cover art by Mort Künstler]
Welcome to /r/Pulp, your destination for lurid, sensational, or otherwise shallow fiction of questionable quality.Planet Stories, January 1951 [Allen Anderson]
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Conan: The Sword of Skelos, by Andrew Offutt [cover art by Zorin]
Here we discuss the "sword and sorcery" tradition of fantasy literature, which includes Robert E. Howard, C.L. Moore, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, Michael Moorcock, Karl Edward Wagner, David C. Smith, Gary E. Gygax, and many more. “Sword and sorcery” emphasizes active protagonists, supernatural menaces, and preindustrial (mostly ancient and medieval) settings. Sword and sorcery continues to influence visual art, fantasy RPGs, CRPGs, film, comics, music, and much more. No AI art.Science Fiction Adventures, January 1958. American edition [John Schoenherr] & British Edition [Rubios] + table of contents.
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Star Trek 8, by James Blish [Lou Feck]
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Assignment Suicide, by Edward S. Aarons [cover art by Lou Feck]

Welcome to /r/Pulp, your destination for lurid, sensational, or otherwise shallow fiction of questionable quality.
Illustration for "Iron Shadows in the Moon" aka "Shadows in the Moonlight," by Robert E. Howard. Art by Mark Schultz.

Here we discuss the "sword and sorcery" tradition of fantasy literature, which includes Robert E. Howard, C.L. Moore, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, Michael Moorcock, Karl Edward Wagner, David C. Smith, Gary E. Gygax, and many more. “Sword and sorcery” emphasizes active protagonists, supernatural menaces, and preindustrial (mostly ancient and medieval) settings. Sword and sorcery continues to influence visual art, fantasy RPGs, CRPGs, film, comics, music, and much more. No AI art.
Amazing Stories, August 1932 [Leo Morey] + interior illustrations by Morey
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Sorcerer's Blood (Warrior of Vengeance, Book 1), by Ross Anton Coe

Here you can post cheesy, bizarre, ugly, shitty, or just downright awful science fiction book covers. Then we all make fun of them in the comments. Everyone's a winner! (Fantasy and horror also welcome!)
The Magic Goes Away, by Larry Niven. Cover art by Boris Vallejo + interior illustrations by Esteban Maroto.
Here we discuss the "sword and sorcery" tradition of fantasy literature, which includes Robert E. Howard, C.L. Moore, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, Michael Moorcock, Karl Edward Wagner, David C. Smith, Gary E. Gygax, and many more. “Sword and sorcery” emphasizes active protagonists, supernatural menaces, and preindustrial (mostly ancient and medieval) settings. Sword and sorcery continues to influence visual art, fantasy RPGs, CRPGs, film, comics, music, and much more. No AI art.Knee-Deep in the Dead (Doom, Book 1), by Dafyddab Hugh and Brad Linaweaver [Don Ivan Punchatz]

The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.
Mission to Universe, by Gordon Dickson [Jerome Podwil]
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.The Magic Goes Away, by Larry Niven. Cover art by Boris Vallejo + interior illustrations by Esteban Maroto.
Here we discuss the "sword and sorcery" tradition of fantasy literature, which includes Robert E. Howard, C.L. Moore, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, Michael Moorcock, Karl Edward Wagner, David C. Smith, Gary E. Gygax, and many more. “Sword and sorcery” emphasizes active protagonists, supernatural menaces, and preindustrial (mostly ancient and medieval) settings. Sword and sorcery continues to influence visual art, fantasy RPGs, CRPGs, film, comics, music, and much more. No AI art.Ace Double: The Empress of Outer Space & The Alternate Martians, by A. Bertram Chandler [Jerome Podwil]
The good twin of r/badscificovers. Celebrating the art of Sci-Fi paperbacks and pulp! Post your favorite Science-Fiction and Fantasy artists and covers here.Male Magazine, September 1959. Cover art by Mort Künstler.
Welcome to /r/Pulp, your destination for lurid, sensational, or otherwise shallow fiction of questionable quality.Thongor et la cité des dragons, by Lin Carter

Here you can post cheesy, bizarre, ugly, shitty, or just downright awful science fiction book covers. Then we all make fun of them in the comments. Everyone's a winner! (Fantasy and horror also welcome!)