Ronald Clyne

This led him to doing cover art for several fanzines of the era, such as Bob Tucker’s Le Zombie, and Al Ashley’s Nova.

A few years later, he would do work for Fan Slants, Famous Fantastic Mysteries[4] and Fanvariety and a great number of other fantasy and horror books and magazines - prominent amongst them being “The Arkham Sampler”.

[5] Clyne's first published book jacket illustration was for Jack Snow's collection Dark Music and Other Spectral Tales (1947).

Clyne designed a number book jackets for August Derleth's Arkham House during the first two decades of that publisher's history.

Clyne's work is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.