Asni’s Art Blog: Star Wars Popularity Contest: Rey
if I had been privileged to see this movie as an impressionable teenager, I would have been profoundly in love with Rey.
Noticias Literatura 2-3
A special Spanish SF Studies, forthcoming Peruvian SF and several new publications.
Military SF or The Books With the BFG’s
We’re about as far away from Agent J’s Noisy Cricket as you can get….
DC Comics at the Movies: Why So Dark?
These are the Four Color Heroes. They are meant to be bright primary colors – why are they do dark?
Roy G. Krenkel: Artistic Contradiction
Even if you don’t recognize the name, you know who Roy G. Krenkel is.
More Star Wars Art Because… STAR WARS!
Pulp inspired Star Wars and then, Star Wars inspired pulp!
Asni’s Art Blog: Drop whatever else you’re doing, Star Wars is back!
Enjoy! And may the force be with you in the new year 2016.
Magic at Christmas
whether you are Christian, Jew, Muslim, Pagan, or Atheist — I hope you will not take it amiss that I wish you all a little bit of magic in your homes at this time and throughout the coming year
Asni’s Art Blog: Moon Landing
I belong to a generation who have grown up in the knowledge that humans can fly to the moon.
Visions of Frankenstein
VICTOR FRANKENSTEIN is currently playing in theaters, although by the time you read this it may very well not be, having slunk away in disgrace after failing to pull the box office mojo. It stars […]
Asni’s Art Blog: Astronaut / Cosmonaut
A whole difference in cultural outlook, summed up in a slight difference in terminology.
Asni’s Art Blog: Sputnik
Let’s see if we can throw a ball into space so it stays in orbit, and attach some radio antennae!
Asni’s Art Blog: Magic Goose
If you thought baby rabbits were the pinnacle of cute, I recommend you try goslings.
A Mixed Bag of Halloween (Eye) Candy
Just remember to look both ways before you cross the street and don’t eat all your candy all on one night.
Star Wars Art: Because we haven’t heard enough about Star Wars Lately!
No. You haven’t seen enough Star Wars yet
So What Does a Rapist Look Like Then?
George Lawlor has publicly posed the question. Maybe we should ask DeviantArt?
Asni’s Art Blog: Satellite Dish
Satellite dishes aren’t usually considered to have great visual appeal, but the collection of images I found is surprisingly poetic.
Ken Kelly: An Artist I Can Trust
Ken Kelly: NOT a Frazetta wannabe, as Mr. Jackson is quick to point out
Asni’s Art Blog: Laser
Who can resist a laser gun wielding blonde with a tattoo on her ass, riding a dinosaur? Not me.
Cavemen! (and Women)
Oddly enough, cave women and cave men are frequently featured in SF and fantasy art.
Black and White: No Room for Gray Shades
Early science fiction and fantasy magazines of the twentieth century, of which Amazing Stories was chief, employed artists for their interior illustrations who could produce images of great variety using only ink applied to paper.
Not the Hugos: The Chesley Awards
The Hugos are not the only awards given out at Worldcon. Celebrate the winners of the Chesley Awards.
The Visionary World of Paul Lehr
Lehr “dominated science fiction covers in the mid-1960s into the 1970s”
About Author
M. D. Jackson has been drawing since he could first hold a pencil. He has been writing for so long that he has, in fact, developed an alternate personality named Jack to handle the fiction.
His work has appeared in numerous magazines and on the front covers of many books as well as in the pages of Amazing Stories Magazine. You can also see a lot of it at his gallery.

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