
Bearded Guitarist Drifts Through Space Bubbles, Galaxy Magazine Oct 1961
A bearded man in a red shirt strums an acoustic guitar while floating weightlessly through star-flecked space, his expression serene and absorbed. Around him drift translucent bubbles containing other figures — swimmers, acrobats, a woman in yellow — suggesting a cosmic counterculture idyll. The composition is loose and dreamlike, blending beatnik sensibility with zero-gravity fantasy. Likely painted in gouache, the warm figures contrast beautifully against the deep black cosmos, creating one of Galaxy's more whimsical and tonally unusual covers of the era.
The vision is charmingly offbeat — a beatnik guitarist adrift in a bubble-filled cosmos — but the tone is contemplative rather than explosive. It trades pulp bombast for something quieter and more surreal, which suits Fritz Leiber's 'The Beat Cluster' perfectly.
“Galaxy Magazine OCTOBER 1961 50¢ A PLANET NAMED SHAYOL BY CORDWAINER SMITH ARCTURUS TIMES THREE BY JACK SHARKEY THE BEAT CLUSTER BY FRITZ LEIBER”





