On one of my illustration mail lists we've been discussing what early SciFi/Fantasy covers had an influence on us....
My earliest influences were more fairy-tale than scifi. And at least in part, because of the compelling illustrations I read the magical texts that accompanied them. A delightful self-reinforcing circle - the pictures informed the words and the words reinforced the imagery. They are near-inseparable to me.
When I was not much older, I started into more complex scifi/fantasy fare - I read Tolkien in grade school and was absolutely mesmerized. My parents had this Maxfield Parrish book - which I looked at over and over again for years (I still have it). Next for me was CS Lewis, Bradbury and Asimov.
Visually however, the more I think about it, by Junior High and on I may have been more influenced by record album covers than books even. We had a lovely pile of psychedelic Moody Blues records that got lots of eyeball time from me!
So to celebrate my earliest LP-cover-love, I give you this montage of some of my favorites (the Moody Blues were my parents, these were mine!...) Some I bought just for the covers - I didn't really enjoy listening to Molly Hatchet -but they had the best record sleeves! I kept The Steve Miller Band 'Pegasus' album cover for years - long after I'd thrown out the actual record..
So what were your earliest visual influence?