As a boy I wandered field and mountain, desert and ocean, forest and the icy reaches at the top and bottom of our world, and each place I found was another mystery waiting for me to discover. One day I found a silver doorway set into the side of a tall mountain. There were such detailed carvings of moons and planets and stars and all those things beyond our own small planet that I pulled the door open without hesitation, and within was the infinite apeirogon. I traveled the apeirogon on the back of a moonbeam I had rescued from the Land of Shadows. In time, I came to the Crystal Universe, and there I live to this day, writing of all I have seen.
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Comments (13)
Faemike55
Fantastic and wickedly cool scene this conveys so much have a great Thursday
starship64
Wow! I love the style of this. Very nicely done.
auntietk
Oh yes! I like this VERY much! A brilliant combination of old-school sci-fi rocketry, our intrepid hero, and the undeniable fact of outer space under (or behind) it all. This is kick-a$$ work!!
jendellas
Superb image!!
GrandmaT
Marvelous work! I like this B/W style.
ontar1
Amazing scene, wonder what Zam is going to do with it, outstanding work!
Cyve
I love this one... Is absolutely FABULOUS... Marvelous creation/composition !!!
Radar_rad-dude
A wonderful scene! Great looking style and fantastic creation!
Roco43
Great lighting, very good scene
Windigo
An excellent artistic image!! Brings thoughts of Goddard, WWII V2's, and searchlights, but Zam should move before he becomes Fried Zam!
Rock69
Fine fantasy art!!! :-)
Darkwish
Remarkable work! Really nicely done!
Henchmonkey
Great job. Would look perfectly in place on the cover of early 60's Fantasy and Science Fiction or Galaxy!