
Alien Crowd Encounter: Galaxy Magazine Cover, June 1959
First contact and alien colonization are on full display as a lone human woman navigates a crowded alien marketplace or spaceport, surrounded by hulking, fur-covered extraterrestrials beneath a hovering spacecraft. The scene depicts advanced interstellar travel and multi-species coexistence — or tension — in a future cityscape. The blonde woman in a green jumpsuit projects calm amid the monstrous crowd, embodying the classic pulp trope of humanity facing the unknown.
That dame walks through a whole street full of monsters like she owns the place — coolest girl in the galaxy! You just know those hairy things are up to no good and she's the only one who can stop them.
“Galaxy Magazine JUNE 1959 50c NO PLACE FOR CRIME by J.T. McINTOSH WHATEVER COUNTS by FREDERIK POHL TAKE WOODEN INDIANS by AVRAM DAVIDSON ANY QUESTIONS? by WILLY LEY EXTRACTS FROM THE GALACTICK ALMANACK by LARRY M. HARRIS And Other Stories”





