
Emsh's 'The Stars My Destination' Galaxy Science Fiction Cover, Oct 1956
This cover eerily predicted body modification and neural enhancement obsessions, though it imagined them as lurid tattoos and psychic scarring rather than silicon implants. Ed Emshwiller's dramatic gouache painting depicts a scarred, tattooed male figure in brooding close-up beside an ethereal white-gowned woman floating before a crimson alien backdrop crawling with organic, glowing tendrils — capturing Alfred Bester's visceral revenge-driven space opera with maximum pulp intensity and psychological menace.
This is peak Golden Age psychological space opera — Bester's brand of hard-edged, trauma-driven SF rendered in Emshwiller's expressionistic style, blending operatic melodrama with genuinely unsettling imagery. The tattooed protagonist and spectral femme figure give it a weird fiction edge that elevates it well above standard rocket-and-ray-gun pulp.
“Galaxy Science Fiction October 1956 35¢ A Great New Novel THE STARS MY DESTINATION By ALFRED BESTER Author of the award-winning THE DEMOLISHED MAN AND OTHER STORIES”





