
If Worlds of Science Fiction April 1956 — Alien Encounter Cover
A playful sense of wonder mingles with campy unease as a startled, scantily-clad woman perches on a rock, clutching a golden jug while two small green aliens crouch nearby amid lush alien vegetation. A white tower rises in the twilight background, hinting at an alien civilization just out of reach. The composition is classic 1950s pulp cheesecake-meets-alien-contact, balancing titillation with wide-eyed extraterrestrial curiosity in bold, saturated gouache.
The leering green reptilian aliens ogling a barely-dressed woman clutching a golden amphora is quintessential 1950s pulp cheesecake-alien mashup. The casual proximity of near-nude human and crouching extraterrestrials with no apparent alarm cranks the absurdity dial firmly into peak pulp territory.
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