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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Wednesday Morning Open Thread -- Say Hi or 'Lo

The image of the thief/assassin/spy by Richard Hescox in the Friday night OT header last week is one I've seen before, a long time ago but can't remember where. I searched for it too long and still came up with nothing. I did stumble into more rabbit holes though.

The cover of the '76 Dell Laurel-Leaf edition I first read


The cover artist is uncredited and has sci-fi fans and artists including Michael Whelan stumped.

The style looks really familiar, but that doesn't mean anything. It could be the same uncredited artist on the cover of A Wind in the Door. Who knows? The DL-L edition of A Swiftly Tilting Planet in the 70s was by Rowena, who definitely wasn't the artist on the other two.

Paul Lehr was a good guess but has been eliminated from consideration, I think:


If anyone has a clue, let the folks who are wondering know here. (Naturally I'm asking this right when OWYAC has gone on a trip) 

I did learn about Charles Lilly though. You've all seen his cover for the The Autobiography of Malcolm X, but he's done some fantastic illustration work throughout his career. Here's a Budweiser ad from the late 70s he painted:

That you, Hannibal?

And my personal favorite of his, a piece that might be of interest to the user here with a dead astronaut avatar whose Hescox image put me on this idiot's quest in the first place:

English edition of The Earth Is Near by Luděk Pešek, 1973, Dell

But enough about me. What's up with you all? 


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