Cover Gallery: The First Men in the Moon

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While look­ing at cov­ers for The First Men in the Moon, a sci­ence fic­tion story by H.G. Wells which I reviewed this week as part of the League of Extra­or­di­nary Gen­tle­men chal­lenge (did you join?), I was quite dis­ap­pointed at what I found. Most of the cov­ers depicted the same scene and many were unimag­i­na­tive and bor­ing. While I didn't think the story was great, I do appre­ci­ate its inno­va­tion, imag­i­na­tion and the way it influ­enced many other authors.

Also, I'm known for my love of pulp cov­ers and from some rea­son I couldn't find any for this book. It could be mainly because there are no women in the story and pulp art, after all, is known for buxom babes.

Check out the cov­ers below, let me know which ones you like best. To be hon­est, none of them strikes my fancy. If I had to pick one it would be either the lith­o­graph or the orig­i­nal cov­ers (first and sec­ond below).

 

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