
Rocket Battle at K-2 Moon Base, IF Worlds of Science Fiction, October 1955
Deep blacks and cold lunar grays anchor this tense cover, punctuated by brilliant orange rocket exhaust that scorches the eye and signals immediate danger. A massive dark spacecraft labeled K-2 dominates the foreground, its yellow-lit portholes glowing ominously, while a sleek green-domed rocket blasts upward in the middle distance. The barren moonscape below hosts a tiny installation, dwarfed by the cosmic confrontation overhead — a classic Cold War anxiety transposed to outer space with confident, punchy brushwork.
This cover delivers peak Atomic Age rocket drama — a hulking black warship squaring off against a blazing upward-bound rocket on a desolate moon. Your friend who loves Cold War space tension will absolutely dig this one.
“if WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION OCTOBER 1955 35 CENTS K-2 THE ALMOST MEN by Irving E. Cox, Jr. ARTHUR SELLINGS ALAN E. NOURSE ROBERT F. YOUNG”





