Science Fiction Book covers

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I am contemplating.
 
The variations for the same book can be shocking.
 

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Both look good but my preference tends toward the Airmont. The intro by Donald Wollheim could be a big bonus.
 
Iain M. Banks's cover for Surface Detail was especially good, in my opinion.

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I found the eyes of the "intagliated" to be very captivating.
 
I've always loved the art featured on Science Fiction books and figured that it'd be nice to start a thread to discuss book covers. It's a great subject, i think as new covers for old books are released all the time.

I especially enjoy the work of artists such as Chris Foss, Roger Dean, Boris Vallejo, Rodney Matthews and more recently, Jon Sullivan. I also have a soft spot for the art of the 70's and 80's and the weirder the better.

My favourite book covers are those tableaux style covers that run across several volumes. My first experience of this style was the dune books released in the early 90's.

Anyway, I thought i'd start the thread with the Dune Panorama covers that i found online.

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Please post your favourite or weirdest book covers.

I have the entire series in that particular cover but I never knew they were a panorama cover if opened and placed side by side. Thats really awesome!
 
Bumping this thread for Steve Stone's cover art for Neal Asher's War Bodies.

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I kinda like spaceships in my art.
 

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