IF Magazine Feb 1957 — 'Assassin' Cover with Woman and Shadow Gunman
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IF Magazine Feb 1957 — 'Assassin' Cover with Woman and Shadow Gunman

In the shadow-haunted paranoia of the Cold War era, this cover for IF: Worlds of Science Fiction captures mid-century anxieties about infiltration and invisible threats. A blonde woman in a crisp gray dress spreads her arms triumphantly before a blazing orange and red mural, while behind her looms the silhouetted shadow of an armed gunman — a chilling visual metaphor for concealed danger. The juxtaposition of feminine confidence against lurking menace perfectly encapsulates the era's obsession with alien invasion and domestic subterfuge.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

The sinister shadow gunman looming behind an oblivious woman delivers solid pulp menace and visual storytelling economy. It's restrained compared to bug-eyed monsters but the dramatic orange backdrop and lurking threat give it genuine pulp tension.

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WORLDS OF IF SCIENCE FICTION IN THIS ISSUE Feeling of Power ISAAC ASIMOV Out from the Sun ARTHUR C. CLARKE FEBRUARY 35 CENTS ASSASSIN A tense novelette about a strange invasion by J. F. Bone

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