
Prometheus' Daughter — Amazing Stories November 1949 Chained Woman Cover
Published in November 1949, as American pulp science fiction surged with postwar energy and the space race loomed on the horizon, this cover for Amazing Stories volume 23 number 11 depicts a chained woman in a metallic bikini straining upward toward a sleek rocket-like spacecraft streaking across a deep blue cosmic sky. The image riffs on the myth of Prometheus — bondage, aspiration, and liberation — filtered through the era's trademark blend of glamour, adventure, and retro-futurist spectacle.
A scantily clad woman in golden metallic bikini shackled hand and foot to a cosmic rock while a gleaming rocket blazes past — this is peak pulp melodrama, invoking Greek mythology and cheesecake glamour simultaneously. The composition practically screams its excesses with operatic theatricality.
“THE BEST IN SCIENCE FICTION FOR 24 YEARS! AMAZING STORIES NOVEMBER 25¢ VOLUME 23 NUMBER 11 PROMETHEUS' DAUGHTER by ALEXANDER BLADE NOVEMBER 1949”





