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  • Adam Rowe

Adam Rowe

07 Aug 2020 • 3 min read

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Space Trash and Future Junkyards

Space Trash and Future Junkyards

The early iconography of science fiction was largely built in the 1930s by Frank R Paul and a handful of other science fiction magazine cover and interior artists: Sleek gleaming spaceships, bug-eyed-monster aliens, world-ending apocalypses, and stark art deco cities. Decades later, a new crop of artists raised on those
30 Mar 2026 4 min read
Sea Monsters

Sea Monsters

I've talked before about the genre debt that science fiction owes to adventure fiction, and the sea is a big example. It's the "outer space" from before outer space became outer space: Unknowable, endless, and inhospitable enough to kill you fast if you don&
23 Mar 2026 5 min read
Space Shuttles

Space Shuttles

I almost called this post "strange shuttles," as a spiritual follow-up to my post dedicated to only the most offbeat types of dragons in retro speculative fiction art. However! Even though I'm mostly interested in the inventive sci-fi style version of what a shuttle-esque spacecraft can
16 Mar 2026 5 min read
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