
Armored Soldiers Amid Nuclear Apocalypse — Galaxy Science Fiction, Aug 1958
Two armored soldiers crouch helplessly before a horizon consumed by nuclear hellfire. Mushroom clouds billow in lurid oranges and reds as distant explosions rake the landscape, evoking Cold War dread at its most visceral. The foreground figures — clad in bulky protective suits and helmets — suggest futile survival against overwhelming atomic devastation. This cover masterfully channels the era's nuclear anxiety, pairing Sturgeon's literary prestige with imagery that could only exist in 1958.
A gut-punch of atomic-age terror rendered in scorching oranges and battlefield grime. It doesn't need aliens or rockets — the bomb IS the monster, and these poor armored figures know it.
“Galaxy Science Fiction August 1958 35c TO MARRY MEDUSA By THEODORE STURGEON HOW TO GET AROUND ON OTHER PLANETS By WILLY LEY SEVEN DEADLY VIRTUES By PAUL FLEHR”





