Original art by Edmund Emshwiller, and printed paperback cover for Philip K. Dick's 1964 novel 'The Simulacra'. Guache and Tempera , 19" x 12.5". Heritage Auctions sold this art for $15,625 in 2013. (Not my favourite Phil K. Dick, but definitely one of my favourite covers)
Figure 1 – Doc Savage Portrait by James Bama (with Ham, Monk, Renny, Long Tom, and Johnny)
…and Flash Gordon, and The Shadow, and The Avenger, and Conan, and Buchanan, and… and….
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i never got into rocky horror and im not a fan of it either due to 1. learning about transmisogyny & the transmisogyny in it way beforehand and 2. watching phantom of the paradise before ever thinking of watching rhps. however i gotta say i really like science fiction double feature, though it also brings up another problem: it sets me up for thinking theres gonna be more corny sf in the movie than there actually is. led me into a false sense of sf corniness. and this is why if i want to pick a movie as the true weird sci fi sex comedy with questionable elements of the 1970s it HAS to be flesh gordon #fleshsweep