
IF Worlds of Science Fiction Oct 1953 — Lunar Rover in Rocky Alien Canyon
This cover of IF: Worlds of Science Fiction, a digest-sized pulp launched in 1952, depicts a sleek atomic-age ground vehicle navigating a treacherous rocky lunar or alien canyon, with a massive cratered planet looming in the star-filled black sky above. The illustration promotes Don Berry's story 'Man Alone,' about a lone survivor returned from the stars. The composition masterfully contrasts warm ochre rock formations against the cold blue-black of deep space, evoking both wonder and solitude.
This cover sits comfortably in the mid-range — more contemplative than chaotic, evoking cosmic loneliness rather than laser-blasting mayhem. Think hushed lunar valley rather than exploding space station, with atmosphere doing most of the heavy lifting.
“WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION if Returned from the stars... MAN ALONE By DON BERRY OCTOBER 35 CENTS IND”





