Ed Emshwiller, or Ed Emsh as he was often called, was one of the giants of science fiction illustration from the 1950s to the 1970s. This June 1958 cover of Infinity (The Magazine of Tomorrowness) is just one example of his many fine illustrations. instagr.am/p/CA-__B-ArKh/
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