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#SpaceOperaDaily present this Hildebrandt cover for Starcastle's third album, Citadel. I bought this album on release in 1977, got it because of the cover, and discovered a good record that can best be described as Yes lite. Forty-three years later, I still listen to it.
#SpaceOperaDaily opens the new year by recognizing Vincent Di Fate, another of sci-fi's great artists. As with other artists, Di Fate's work is easily recognizable, draws the eye, and feeds the imagination. I'd certainly check out any book that featured this on the cover!
#SpaceOperaDaily presents a Brothers Hildebrandt cover for a series I never heard of - Chronicles of the Lost King by M.S. Murdock. I must not be the only one, because the I can't find copies with this art on Amazon. Murdock has since released the books digitally, sans this art.
#SpaceOperaDaily takes a moment to post Jeff Doten's cover for SOP's latest novel. It's not my first homage to space opera's golden age, but it's my best. If you've enjoyed these posts and like space opera, check it out:
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#SpaceOperaDaily reminds everyone there are only seven shopping days left till Santa takes off in Rudolph, his red-nosed rocket, to bring toys to the galaxy's good boys and girls.
#SpaceOperaDaily presents this Freas' cover for Christopher Anvil's Pandora's Planet (aka Earth). Anvil engenders sympathy for the invading Centran Empire in a story where things aren't quite what they seem at first glance.
#SpaceOperaDaily presents another Kelly Freas cover because nothing says space opera to me quite like Freas artwork. Freas was a legendary SF artist who genuinely loved the field and the fans, and was known for helping new artists who were just breaking into the field.
#SpaceOperaDaily closes out this look at Sword & Planet with this cover for a British RPG. With this image, Italian artist Francesco Francavilla captures the mystery, the adventure, and the allure that draws me to read and write S&P.