Art by Syd Mead. If I understand the source correctly, this one’s called “Innovations,” and is a surrealist city aerial view done for U.S. Steel in 1968.
Alien bars tend to be reasonably friendly. But this Space Crowd Saturday, we have a more lively example of the genre with Keith Parkinson's 1994 cover to Harry Harrison's anthology Galactic Dreams.
3sentence, Ambrosius & Revachol, "let the light in"
(x) (the whole world is a zone of imminent entroponetic catastrophe, Ambrosius will be anointed Innocence within one year of Le Retour, returning is an entropolic concept, so is light apparently, et cetera)
"Let the light in," says this guy Saint-Miro on the radio, day in and day out, it's quick and catchy, "let the light in", it makes people feel nostalgic for the liminality of summer mornings they never quite lived. By mid-April, "let the light in", the perfect slogan, is the go-to feel-good mantra of every depressed schmuck in Revachol, which is to say, a good eighty million people living their lives as a synecdoche for the world, and then they do just that. They let the light in, that sacred and terrible thing, they open the blinds and the intermediate frequencies, and all the terrible lost colours of the past come out, and everything begins to be again.
The long lost Gravity Falls "Next Time On," reel has FINALLY been found!
This right here is what made this show happen and the reason why every new Disney cartoon also has a next time on reel. GF's last big lost media hunt is over!
Alex Hirsch said that he was okay if this ever was to leak. So, if this goes down, blame Disney!!