Kara.
illustration by me
Jules of Nature
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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trying on a metaphor
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#extradirty

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
almost home

Product Placement
Xuebing Du

JVL

Kiana Khansmith
dirt enthusiast
NASA
Cosimo Galluzzi
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@aswarp
Kara.
illustration by me
Supergirl vs. Lobo, vía Meta AI
Riding Vishnu's tiiits! Wubba lubba dub dub!!
Cuando extirpas por la fuerza el bolivarismo de Venezuela...
Reality asks why we left. What do we say to the world outside?
Break time
Hidden messages found on various circuit boards
This artwork is an illustration of the characters Molly Millions and Johnny Mnemonic from William Gibson's cyberpunk stories, specifically featured in SF Magazine in November 1986. The illustrator is Jun Suemi
Recreated with GPT-image-2
Original illustration: Frank Frazetta, Conan the Usurper / Chained (1967).
This photographic version was recreated with AI.
The things I hate most.
“But Which Is Which?”
Echo of Futurepast #4 (February 1985)
Carlos Giménez
Continuity Publishing
Carlos Gimenez
Dani Futuro
by Victor Mora and Carlos Giménez
“But It Doesn’t Happen!”
Echo of Futurepast #3 (November 1984)
Carlos Giménez
Continuity Publishing
“Over Time”
Echo of Futurepast #5 (April 1985)
Carlos Giménez
Continuity Publishing
“It Is Not Just”
Echo of Futurepast #5 (April 1985)
Carlos Giménez
Continuity Publishing
📚Dive into the Wild World of Hothouse by Brian Aldiss!
🌞 Welcome to a future Earth where the Sun’s on a never-ending high and plants have taken over every nook and cranny. Imagine a world where all animals (except for social insects and a few human tribes) are just a memory. That’s the crazy, plant-eat-plant world of HOTHOUSE by Brian Aldiss . Publication Details: Author: Brian Aldiss Genre: Science Fiction Publisher: Faber and Faber First Published: 1962 in the UK Awards: 1962 Hugo Award for Best Short Fiction The Plot Thickens: 🌳 Humans are hanging on in the canopy of a giant banyan tree — talk about treehouse living! They make their move to the Moon thanks to some massive spider-like plants called Traversers. On the Moon, they become the ‘Flymen,’ planning to kidnap Earth kids for survival. 💥 Along the way, Toy’s tribe faces all sorts of wild threats, from parasitic trees to a Siren-like creature. Gren, Toy’s heir, even goes full symbiote with a sentient fungus called a morel. They meet a prophetic fish (yep, you read that right), and just as things heat up (literally), the Sun’s getting ready to wipe the slate clean. Themes to Chew On: Survival in a Green Hell 🌿 Evolution Gone Wild 🧬 Symbiotic Relationships 🌱🧠 Critical Reception: Mixed Bag: While James Blish wasn’t feeling the science, Floyd C. Gale thought it was a mind-blowing spectacle. Legacy: 🚀 Inspired the Gamma World RPG 📖 Transformed into the comic Hom by Carlos Giménez Ready to brave the Hothouse? This tale’s got it all: adventure, danger, and a whole lot of green! Our Pick
Hothouse Hardcover – January 1, 2022 The Sun is Going Nova…And in the boughs of the huge banyan tree that covers one face of the Earth, millions of years hence, the last remnant of humanity battle for survival with huge carnivorous plants and grotesque insect life…That steaming infernal forest and its fantastic denizens are powerfully visualised. It is a work of genuine creative imagination - Kingsley Amis, The Observer A real work of art - Daily Telegraph Read the full article
Every time I hear the TV talking about Iranians...