![]() ![]() This month brings us a new artist: Vaughn Bodé. Unfortunately, his current style seems to combine the worst of Nodel and Giunta (and I like Giunta’s work generally). We’re also seeing more of the mononymous Burns after a short absence. On the other hand, Virgil Finlay has returned after a long absence, and he’s one of the best in the business. ![]() We’re seeing a lot more from Wallace Wood and his assistant and imitator Dan Adkins, neither of whom is all that good, despite their years in the industry. ![]() John Giunta seems to have disappeared entirely, but several artists have stepped in to fill his shoes. There have been some changes in Fred Pohl’s stable of artists over the last year, some, but not all, for the better. Regular readers of this column will know that I am often less than complimentary to the art in IF, especially the interior illustrations. So, as with the last time this happened, let’s talk about the art. ![]() But there’s really nothing there to talk about. The Republicans made modest gains in the mid-term elections, California elected a so-so actor as governor and New Orleans is getting a football team in what certainly looks like recompense to Representative Hale Boggs and Senator Russell Long for shepherding the merger of the American and National Football Leagues through Congress. November was no more or less eventful than most months, but nothing really caught my eye. ![]()
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