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2024: Philippe Caza’s cover art for: Happy new year 2024

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SSD-1B

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2024: Philippe Caza’s cover art for: Happy new year 2024
[spaceship, art of Wally Wood] The Stellaris nears the blue planet,Its red forests beckon with allure.The starship descends, flames ablaze,Through the celestial descent it endures.Stepping onto the crimson soil,The crew is awestruck by the vista.Towering trees, aglow with inner light,Creatures dart amidst the surreal landscape.
I will dive deeper into my dreams, channeling the strange and the surreal onto the page. The story will unfold, layer by layer, revealing a psychological thriller unlike any other. It will be a rollercoaster ride through the corridors of the mind, where reality and illusion collide. With every stroke of my pen, I bring the visions to life. The monsters, the mysteries, the mind-bending landscapes—they all take shape on the paper. The words flow, fueled by the pressure and the passion. The deadlin
[Philippe Caza] God/Deicide
Happy new year 2024: Philippe Caza’s cover art for: Happy new year 2024
Bruce Pennington’s 1974 cover art for “Beyond This Horizon,” by Robert Heinlein
[spaceship, art of Virgil Finlay] The Stellaris nears the blue planet,Its red forests beckon with allure.The starship descends, flames ablaze,Through the celestial descent it endures.Stepping onto the crimson soil,The crew is awestruck by the vista.Towering trees, aglow with inner light,Creatures dart amidst the surreal landscape.
The Day The Earth Stood Still
Philippe Caza, 1987 Le congres de futurologie
Drawn by Bernie Wrightson, colored by Scott Hampton: A hard day in earth's orbit. But everything ended well. The evening was a success. Armageddon.
Philippe Caza, 1987 Le congres de futurologie
[1979 in Heavy Metal Magazine Vol. 2, #10 by Philippe Caza] "A map is not just a guide, it's a promise to forge a path forward." - the journey is more important than the destination - The Map and the Territory

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