
Mermaids at the Porthole – Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, July 1950s
Published during the golden boom of digest-sized sci-fi magazines, this July issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction captures the era's appetite for blending supernatural horror with underwater adventure. Two blonde mermaids — one reflected in a gleaming submarine porthole — occupy a lurid green seascape, illustrating August Derleth's novel 'Seal of the Damned.' The composition fuses classic pin-up glamour with maritime menace, a distinctly 1950s pulp formula that kept newsstand browsers reaching for their wallets.
Two voluptuous golden-haired mermaids lounging at a submarine porthole on a screaming lime-green cover for a story called 'Seal of the Damned' — this is pulp doing exactly what pulp does best. The lurid color palette and shameless mermaid pin-up energy push it firmly into glorious excess territory.
“FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION JULY 35¢ Stories by ALAN E. NOURSE ROBERT SHECKLEY MANLY WADE WELLMAN STRANGE HORRORS LURK BENEATH THE SEA IN SEAL OF THE DAMNED A New Novel By AUGUST DERLETH”





