
Galaxy Science Fiction Oct 1957 — Spacesuited Astronaut on Alien Moon Cover
More restrained than the lurid monster covers of Fantastic Adventures yet sharing the cosmic grandeur of Chesley Bonestell's planetary vistas, this Galaxy cover depicts a helmeted astronaut in an orange pressure suit clinging to jagged white lunar crags while a massive red planet dominates the star-filled sky. The dramatic chiaroscuro of icy rock formations against deep space gives the scene genuine menace and scale, perfectly complementing the Pohl-Kornbluth 'Wolfbane' serial debut inside.
The cover's stark alien landscape and looming red planet create genuine visual drama that would catch the eye on a 1957 newsstand. It sells cosmic wonder over lurid menace — sophisticated for Galaxy's reputation, but not screaming spectacle.
“Galaxy Science Fiction OCTOBER 1957 35¢ BEGINNING A GREAT 2-PART SERIAL WOLFBANE By FREDERIK POHL and C. M. KORNBLUTH HUNTING DOWN THE DODO By WILLY LEY IDEAS DIE HARD By ISAAC ASIMOV DOUBLE INDEMNITY By ROBERT SHECKLEY AND OTHER STORIES”





