
Untethered Astronaut Lost in Galaxy, If Worlds of Science Fiction May 1962
Appearing on the May 1962 cover of If: Worlds of Science Fiction, this vivid oil-painted illustration depicts a lone astronaut tumbling helplessly through deep space, arms outstretched against a breathtaking spiral galaxy rendered in swirling pinks, greens, and whites. A spacecraft fragment drifts nearby, suggesting catastrophic accident or explosive decompression. The composition masterfully blends cosmic grandeur with intimate human peril — a hallmark of Atomic Age science fiction cover art at its most evocative and dramatic.
A lone astronaut spinning into a galaxy-sized void with wreckage tumbling nearby — this is closer to an exploding space station than a quiet library. The cosmic scale versus lone human vulnerability cranks the drama dial firmly into peak pulp territory.
“RETIEF OF THE RED-TAPE MOUNTAIN by Keith Laumer worlds of Science Fiction if may 1962 35¢K by Fritz Leiber The 64-Square Madhouse”





