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“Gidget Meets the Squirrel Dogs from Outer Space” by Larry Elmore, for the back cover of Heavy Metal magazine, 1979
Bob Larkin’s 1979 cover to Doctor Strange: Master of Mystical Arts
But the most interesting element of Roy A. Gallant's 'National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Universe'? Just how many alien creatures wind up traveling by the power of their own flatulence. I mean, one is enough, really
In order: The Martian Waterseeker, with a UV-blocking parasol tail; The blade-footed Brinker-roos on Jupiter's ice moon Europa; and, on Jupiter, Swordtails hunting and exploding helpless Jellyblimps. Via https://t.co/azkfFe1Wtu
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Selections from the “What If…” section of Roy A Gallant’s Our Universe. Here, concept art for potential aliens in our universe is presented. Included are the sentient ice cube Plutonian Zistles; the Jellyblimps; and the Stovebellies of Titan, among others.
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