For this special #Fediversary edition of #FinlayFriday , here is Virgil’s illustration for ‘Strange Compulsion’ aka ‘The Captain’s Daughter’ by Philip José Farmer. Fom Science-Fiction Plus, October 1953, edited by Hugo Gernsback. The first image was how it was printed and meant to be seen, although I love how he signed his name in a way that can be read both ways.
H.P. Lovecraft's poem Hallowe'en in a Suburb was first published in a small press publication in 1926 then in Lovecraft's second posthumous Arkham House collection in 1943. For the reprint in the September, 1952 issue of Weird Tales editor D. Mcllwraith asked Virgil Finlay for an appropriate illustration. #FinlayFriday
Virgil Finlay cover painting for Famous Fantastic Mysteries, August 1941, illustrating fantasy classic The Metal Monster by his friend and supporter A. Merritt. #FinlayFriday
No one ever called Otto Binder #BOTD (1911-1974) lazy.
Writer of the Adam Link, Robot series in the pulps which were a huge inspiration to #Asimov and others. Then drifted to comics with long runs at Fawcett and DC and short runs at most others. DC editor E. Nelson Bridwell assessed Binder’s total output at "almost 50,000 pages of comics".
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Virgil Finlay illustration for the 1919 H.P. Lovecraft story "Beyond the Wall of Sleep" for it's reprint appearance in the March, 1938 issue of Weird Tales. It was later inscribed and gifted to another giant, "To A. Merritt, a master of fantasy. From Virgil Finlay"