
Virgil Finlay's Atomic Spacecraft & Moon, Fantastic Universe July 1956
A sleek atomic-age rocket blazes past a massive, crater-pocked Moon rendered in eerie yellows and greens, while a bizarre molecular or alien structure floats in the foreground. Virgil Finlay's signature meticulous detail is evident in the stippled lunar surface and the jewel-like geometric alien object — part satellite, part organism — glowing in deep space. The composition balances raw rocket-age optimism with an unsettling alien presence, pure Golden Age pulp perfection.
Finlay brings his jeweler's precision to a cover that's equal parts scientific wonder and cosmic unease — that alien lattice structure is genuinely weird in the best possible way. The Moon looms like a god, the rocket screams past like a firecracker, and somehow it all feels inevitable and strange at once.
“FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION JULY 35c IN THIS ISSUE: 3 Novelets ROBOT JUSTICE By HARRY HARRISON FORBIDDEN PLANET By BERTRAM CHANDLER PRISON BREAK By MIRIAM ALLEN DE FORD CROSSROADS OF DESTINY A Story By H. BEAM PIPER Virgil Finlay”





