These are the cover artworks for Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive by Josan Gonzalez (Deathburger). The covers were used for the Brazilian reprints.

Deathburger makes a bunch of cyberpunk art in this style and he posts a lot of it to his Instagram page.

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    9 months ago

    Book covers in the US are almost always wack with the rare gems. I get that it’s marking, not just art for arts sake, but I don’t think I have a single modern book, one that’s not old 60’s sci-fi, that has a cover where I go, dam, that’s cool.

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      29 months ago

      Most of The Expanse are pretty cool. I saw a talk about book cover design from someone working for a major publisher. A lot of it is trying to convey the book itself through the cover.

      There were 3 main types: drawn art for conveying a specific kind of setting or theme, photography often for lead characters or media tie ins, and abstract for conveying a feel. That’s grossly simplifying but it was interesting.

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          19 months ago

          They don’t usually directly. I think they are just stylized ships and platforms to evoke the feeling of space battles.

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    29 months ago

    The left most work immediately made me think of the art used in this video: https://youtu.be/j3dlmWXP0yE and lo and behold, it’s the same artist! Love the style.