Spacesuited skeletons are a popular visual trope in sci-fi cover art, and reflections in space helmets are another. This 1974 cover art by Michael Gross for Roger Elwood’s ‘Future City’ anthology combines the two.
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Spacesuited skeletons are a popular visual trope in sci-fi cover art, and reflections in space helmets are another. This 1974 cover art by Michael Gross for Roger Elwood’s ‘Future City’ anthology combines the two.
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