
Emsh's 'Glory Road' Cover — F&SF July 1963, Heinlein's Amazon Warrior
Before you stands Ed Emshwiller's commanding cover illustration for the July 1963 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, painted to herald Robert A. Heinlein's serialized novel 'Glory Road.' A statuesque blonde warrior in form-fitting green strides forward with absolute authority, spear in hand, flanked by two male companions armed with bows and swords. Surrounding them are grotesque alien creatures lurking in a moody blue cavern — classic Emsh dynamism balancing feminine power with pulp-era menace.
Emshwiller executes with genuine technical skill, but the oversized, idealized female warrior dominating the frame — with her male companions literally dwarfed behind her — is peak pulp wish-fulfillment dressed up as heroic fantasy. The lurking alien claws in the shadows add just enough menace to push this into high-energy pulp territory.
“THE MAGAZINE OF Fantasy AND Science Fiction JULY 40¢ ROBERT A. HEINLEIN's NEW NOVEL GLORY ROAD A MERCURY PUBLICATION PDC EMSH”





