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Science fiction films as pulp novel art

David Pescovitz at 12:43 pm Mon, Jun 18, 2012

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  • http://twitter.com/incarnedine_v Dan Hibiki

    there’s no lack of the real thing:
    http://thekexperience.okeiweb.com/images/stories/Image/pictures/doandroidsdreammillenium1999.jpg
    http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_2UmxtXNdF2A/TM89GUmv2NI/AAAAAAAAANg/WbTe4CfD_NE/s1600/Guillermo+Book+Cover.jpg
    http://www.philipkdick.com/covers/PKD_DO_ANDROIDS.jpg
    http://www.philipkdick.com/covers/PKD_DO_ANDROIDS_DANISH.jpg

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_BOOM27DBLMZQIJVK4BQLE7K5YA Nagurski

       Very nice. Thanks, Dan!

    • Bruce Heerssen

      Also, the original hardcover version of “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?”

      http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-__1MKfbeR48/TukpcjeNNlI/AAAAAAAAC3I/GHUzLKMwNMg/s1600/doandroidsdreamdick.jpg

  • Aaron Cole

    SPINNER!

    Sorry, Spinner is the squirrel of my life.

  • http://gruffguano.wordpress.com/ Gruff Guano

    ‘Dune.    The Baron tried to spice things up, but the worm has turned’

  • Nicky G

    That Blade Runner cover is the bomb, yo.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_DKQ6LPPTLNTI4S2C4WZQD5XZSE Brian

    This are more movie posters as 60s paperback covers rather than pulp (1900-1955) covers.

  • http://twitter.com/chuckmonkey2010 Chuck

    Does the audiobook version include a monotone narration?

  • Will Bueche

    Sold! Fantastic.

  • PinkWithIndignation

    If that was how Blade Runner was portrayed I would have never seen Blade Runner. She never even wore a bikini, so why put her in one? Vintage objectification for the fail.

    • Will Bueche

      Because in a pulp mystery she would be. Not comprehending the concept fail!