
Astronaut Cradled by Giant Alien Plant, IF Science Fiction Jan 1961
In the style of mid-century IF Science Fiction cover artists working in bold gouache, this striking image depicts a white-suited astronaut reclining helplessly — or perhaps contentedly — in the segmented crimson embrace of a massive alien organism, its ridged, lobster-red form coiling against a dense green alien jungle backdrop. The composition is intimate yet unsettling, blending vulnerability with alien-world wonder in the tactile, saturated palette typical of Atomic Age pulp illustration.
More John Carter tangled in alien flora than Buck Rogers blasting through space — the helpless astronaut cradled by a giant crimson alien creature radiates classic pulp menace with an exotic, languid twist.
“if SCIENCE FICTION JANUARY 1961 • 35 CENTS ABSOLUTE POWER By J. T. McIntosh”





