1. Charles Schneeman - Illustrations for A. E. van Vogt’s Co-operate — or Else!, Astounding, April 1942. The story was later included in the novel The War Against the Rull.  via monsterbrains

     
  2. giantmonsters:

    20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)

     
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    wabisabiforrobots:

Oh but to dream.
(via Monster Brains)

    wabisabiforrobots:

    Oh but to dream.

    (via Monster Brains)

     
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    thegildedcentury:

A Pictorial History of Science Fiction by David Kyle
“I don’t like this Cruise Package.”

    thegildedcentury:

    A Pictorial History of Science Fiction by David Kyle

    “I don’t like this Cruise Package.”

     
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    land-of-terror:

Gulliver of Mars
Frank Frazetta

    land-of-terror:

    Gulliver of Mars

    Frank Frazetta

     
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    giantmonsters:

Planeta Bur (Planet of Storms), U.S.S.R, 1962 
  

    giantmonsters:

    Planeta Bur (Planet of Storms), U.S.S.R, 1962 

      

     
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    giantmonsters:

Planeta Bur (Planet of Storms), U.S.S.R, 1962 

    giantmonsters:

    Planeta Bur (Planet of Storms), U.S.S.R, 1962 

     
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  9. Oblivion (1994)
“Featured far too briefly in the film were the awesome  stop-motion creatures created by the late David Allen who also animated the puppets of the Puppet Master 1-5 and did a lot of work on the early Full Moon film, really enjoyable stuff. “
McBastard
(I like stop-motion.  Even in a small budget b-movie, it’s often more magical than a lot of CGI effects.) 

    Oblivion (1994)

    “Featured far too briefly in the film were the awesome  stop-motion creatures created by the late David Allen who also animated the puppets of the Puppet Master 1-5 and did a lot of work on the early Full Moon film, really enjoyable stuff. “

    McBastard

    (I like stop-motion.  Even in a small budget b-movie, it’s often more magical than a lot of CGI effects.)