
Giant Space Woman Looms Over Astronauts, Amazing Stories January 1960
Executed in loose, gestural oil paint with bold impasto strokes, this cover achieves a dreamlike luminosity through its blazing yellow-orange palette. A towering ethereal blonde woman materializes from what appears to be fire or cosmic energy, her translucent form dwarfing two silver-suited astronauts below who gesture upward in awe. The painterly technique is unusually expressive for pulp magazine work, blending figurative realism with near-abstract energy effects — a striking departure from the era's typical hard-edged rocket-and-robot covers.
A giant glowing space goddess towering over terrified astronauts is quintessential pulp wish-fulfillment spectacle. The unusually loose, painterly execution elevates it above standard cover fare while keeping the premise gloriously absurd.
“AMAZING SCIENCE FICTION STORIES JANUARY 35¢ THE BLONDE FROM SPACE THE SEVEN EYES OF CAPT. DARK”





