Friday, November 11, 2011

Forgotten Books: STERANKO's Skaith Covers


I'm pretty sure Leigh Brackett's Eric John Stark books have not been forgotten. They're still in print, and pretty easy to find. But these Steranko cover editions from 1974 aren't seen much anymore.

Near as I can tell, Stark first appeared in a series of novellas in the pulp Planet Stories beginning in 1949. This 1974-1976 trilogy from Ballantine was a reintroduction of the character, leaning more toward fantasy than the earlier space operas. Geez, maybe I should read them one of these days.



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9 comments:

Ed Gorman said...

These covers are knock-outs. And fine fine books as well. Tanks for running them.

Ed Gorman said...

Or as we say on earth--Thanks for running them. I gave up saying "Tanks" when they quit running Joe Palooka.

Deka Black said...

¡This trilogy is edited in Spain! :D Must read it ASAP

Anonymous said...

These three compose on of my favorite SF-F trilogies, I really like them, have read the set twice. I don't have these, I have the SF Book Club omnibus (not nearly as nice a cover) but it suffices. I particularly like the way Brackett handles the psi link between the character and the lead character. Plus, Skaith is an interesting planet. I sure wish there had been more of these written!

Charles Gramlich said...

I actually have the books with these covers on them. Very cool.

Oscar Case said...

Nice covers for sure.

George said...

You can't go wrong with Leigh Brackett and Jim Steranko! Wonderful books!

Anonymous said...

Um, I meant to say "I particularly like the way Brackett handles the psi link between the large sentient cats and the lead character." Duh.

Cap'n Bob said...

The guy on #3 is wearing Steranko's hair.