
Green Alien Claws Through Vault Door – Amazing Stories June 1956
A uniformed officer braces for confrontation as green alien claws tear through a massive circular vault door, gun raised and jaw set. The metallic hatch — riveted, pipe-fitted, and ominously ajar — frames the creeping menace emerging from some subterranean horror below. Painted in bold reds, steely blues, and sickly greens, this cover for Milton Lesser's 'The Thing From Underneath' delivers quintessential 1950s creature-threat energy: authority figure versus unknowable monster, science-fiction dread dressed in a cop's uniform.
A cop versus a thing — classic. The vault-door framing is genuinely clever, turning a circular hatch into a portal of dread, and those green claws are doing heavy lifting. Doesn't quite reach fever-dream territory but absolutely earns its place on a spinner rack.
“WORLD'S LEADING SCIENCE-FICTION MAGAZINE AMAZING STORIES JUNE 35¢ BEST SCIENCE FICTION AMAZING STORIES JUNE, 1956 VOL. 30 NO. 6 THE THING FROM UNDERNEATH by Milton Lesser”





